Forms
of Stevia
Stevia
has traditionally been used in either a powder or
raw liquid form. Powdered forms can either be crude
green or fine and white. Powders come in bulk or in
tea bags. White stevia powder is the most common type
and usually has more sweetening power than other forms.
Countries like Japan use a filler substance along
with stevia powder in order to give it more substance
and make it easier to package. Powdered forms can
be somewhat difficult to measure, although they are
considered quite practical. Liquid formulas which
are often brown in color frequently add other compounds
to counteract bitterness. Alcohol based extracts are
also available, as well as new concentrated liquid
varieties. White stevia powder is the most popular
form of the sweetener, although the leaf, ground or
whole, can be purchased loose or in tea bags. Fresh
leaves can be chewed but they are not practical for
sweetening other foods. Dried leaves can be used for
teas or in tea blends. Stevia tablets are also available
for those who want to use the herb as a therapeutic
rather than sweetening agent. Ground stevia can be
sprinkled over cereals, salads, and other ready to-serve
foods. (NOTE: Stevia powders can vary in their sweetening
strength, which is determined to a great degree by
the refining process and the plant quality. If you
choose to buy stevia leaves, they can widely vary
in their quality and content depending on their cultivation
and environmental conditions. The stevioside and rebaudidoside
contents can also differ and bacterial or fungal contamination
can be a problem. For this reason purchase stevia
products only from reliable sources. Buying stevia
in white powder or liquid extract forms from reliable
distributors is also recommended.
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