Stevia Extract Powder – Stevia Sweetener, Pure Stevia Powder – Zero Calorie Sweetener, Gluten Free, 40mg per Serving, 1kg (2.2 lbs) (Pack of 1)
- Definindo Doçura, Redefinida: Em sua essência, um adoçante não é apenas um substituto do açúcar; é um convite a um mundo onde a doçura harmoniza com a saúde. Nosso pó de extrato de Stevia, ou adoçante de Stevia, é elaborado para proporcionar a plena alegria sensorial do açúcar, sem os inconvenientes para a saúde, abrindo caminho para uma vida onde indulgência e bem-estar caminham juntos.
- Eleve Suas Criações Culinárias: Transforme sua cozinha em um santuário de saúde e sabor com nosso versátil pó de extrato de Stevia. Perfeito para assar, cozinhar ou apenas adicionar um toque de doçura à sua bebida favorita, nosso puro extrato de Stevia mantém seu delicioso sabor em uma variedade de condições, tornando cada prato uma obra-prima de sabor.
- Tranquilidade em Cada Porção: Desfrute da vida doce sem medo! Nosso pó de extrato de Stevia, alternativa ao açúcar, é meticulosamente fabricado para garantir que estejam livres de alérgenos comuns. Isso significa que você pode se deliciar com seus doces favoritos, confiante de que não está comprometendo sua saúde pelo sabor.
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- Doçura sem Calorias: Desfrute do sabor doce sem adicionar calorias extras à sua dieta.
- Alternativa Saudável ao Açúcar: Reduza o consumo de açúcar e opte por uma opção mais saudável e natural.
- Versatilidade na Cozinha: Adicione um toque de doçura a qualquer prato ou bebida, seja assando, cozinhando ou misturando em sua bebida favorita.
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– Sugestão de Uso:
Para adoçar suas receitas favoritas, adicione 40mg de pó de extrato de Stevia por porção. Ajuste a quantidade de acordo com sua preferência de doçura. Armazene em local fresco e seco.
EricX –
Folks, this is not that “Stevia in the Raw” crap bonded to maltodextrin or dextrose that you find in the stores, this is the pure stuff in all it’s brutally sweet form. It’s so strong, a single level teaspoon will make a gallon of iced tea “Bojangle’s sweet”. I do a little thing with my friends – the “Stevia challenge” (similar to the cinnamon challenge popular on YouTube). I dare a friend to moisten a finger, dip it in the powder and touch to the tongue… some have said they couldn’t eat anything sweet for a week! Ha ha!
But in all seriousness, the Stevia from BulkSupplements is the real deal… pure and in its normal concentrate.
The sweet is brutal and has a bit of an aftertaste, HOWEVER, I have found mixing a small part sugar (agave, honey, etc) makes it quite pleasant. Stevia has a way of boosting the sweet of sugars… leading to the “a little goes a long way” to apply here. This not only improves the taste, it extends your supply of the product and can cut caloric intake by 1/3 to 1/8!!!
For iced tea southern style or “Bogangle’s sweet”, mix 1/4 cup sugar (1/8 cup honey or agave) with 1/2 teaspoon Stevia and mix into t gallon of tea. Perfect and barely any sugar PLUS, it’s all natural and digests/metabolizes easily.
I would NOT recommend for baking unless you figure that minimum sugar ratio and Stevia “boost” to taste. In other words, what is the minimum amount of sugar your cookies need to bake right… then find the amount of Stevia to make them properly sweet. Stevia works best as a “boost” to sugar – use 1/4 to 1/8 the sugar you would normally use and bring to desired sweetness with the Stevia – but watch out, this is strong stuff!
This product from BulkSupplements is great! No fillers, additives or other crap you don’t want… just pure Stevia extract.
You can use it by itself but expect a little aftertaste… not unpleasant, but you do taste it. Use it as a boost for a small amount of sugar and you will use this every day for everything from coffee and tea to baking and other uses where you want to reduce or replace sugar.
I’ve found this product from BulkSuppliments to be one of the best quality and best priced Stevia products on the market.
If you came here looking for a good Stevia product, this is it!
Great job BulkSupplements for bringing us such a good, high-quality product at a great price!
D. Campione –
I love sweets, but I don’t like that sugar has so many calories, especially the empty calories of sweetened beverages. I’ve been using sucralose (which I bought in bulk from Bulk Supplements – and yes, if you’re interested in Sucralose (Splenda) you won’t find a more affordable way to get it than through these guys. It’s top notch. Look at my review of it from awhile ago)
Anyway, there has been some research in the last year, several studies, that have found that possibly sucralose and aspartame, and definitely saccharin, while they don’t have calories because we can’t digest them, the bacteria in our gut do still eat them. Saccharin has been found to be delicious to a harmful strain of bacteria, and there is some preliminary evidence that *maybe* there is a lesser degree of problem with sucralose and aspartame, but I must emphasize, it’s still early days, and the studies have been relatively small and much more research is needed. Anyway, the bacteria that these artificial sweeteners seem to feed is not beneficial, and may increase glucose intolerance, and may make it very hard to lose weight. Again, more research is needed, and the amounts of sweetener tested were basically at the max for what a human should consume in a day, so they tested a large amount to get those results and only tested it on a very small, limited population.
That being said, my husband and I have been consuming a lot of sucralose in the last decade. And I also have a fondness for aspartame in diet soda. And neither one of us has been able to lose weight even though we have restricted our calories and both exercise. We don’t need to lose a lot, but it’s been an ongoing frustration for the last decade to lose anything.
So, with this new research, they have also found that stevia, while being calorie free for humans, actually feeds a bacteria in our guts that is beneficial. I tried stevia long ago and didn’t like the bitter aftertaste, but after reading the reviews on here for Bulk Supplements stevia, I thought I’d give it a try.
All of the supplements from Bulk Supplements appear to be pure. Of course, I don’t have my own lab for analysis, but they seem to be high quality. I know some people don’t like anything from China, and they don’t say where their sources come from, but they do seem pure, and you can’t beat the price, either.
Just look at how much a box of stevia costs in the little packets. It’s outrageous, especially for people like my husband and I who drink tea and coffee and like it sweet. I did an analysis of the savings for sucralose by getting it in bulk and it was astonishing. (it might be in my review, I don’t remember). I didn’t do the same analysis with stevia, but a rough guesstimation seemed like it was much more affordable.
I also like that it’s 100% pure stevia. The label says it’s 90% of the one chemical that is responsible for the sweetness, and the other 10% is parts of the stevia plant, in case that confuses you. So don’t worry, it’s pure stevia. Most of the ready packages you can buy of stevia have a lot of filler which I really don’t want to pay for.
The filler is nice for measuring it spoon for spoon like sugar, though. So I got this idea of combining my own filler with this pure stevia. My idea is combining it with a prebiotic, which will help the good bacteria in my gut by giving them a good food. So I ordered some pure powdered inulin but haven’t mixed them together yet.
For now, I’m using this pure stevia to sweeten my coffee and my husband’s tea. For a gallon of tea, it doesn’t take too much to get it pretty sweet, however, it takes about 3 times as much as straight, pure sucralose. Sucralose is over 600 times sweeter than sugar, and I think stevia is about 100-150 times sweeter than sugar.
TASTE: When I opened the bag, I could instantly taste the stevia! It’s pretty sweet! The trick is to make sure you use just the right amount, which takes some experimentation. If you use too much, it does make things bitter. I’ve been lucky and haven’t used too much, so I haven’t tasted the bitterness. And it doesn’t taste like the stevia I tried about a decade ago that was icky, but wasn’t pure, either. So it tastes sweet, but with the amount I used in my coffee, it’s not quite as sweet as what I was having with sucralose. But that’s not a problem because I usually over-sweetened with sucralose (and yes, it gets really bitter if you overdo it, too!). So it’s pleasant and tastes fine. There is a very slight aftertaste but it isn’t unpleasant or icky. I find that sugar leaves more of an aftertaste, actually.
The bag that it comes in keeps the powder out of the light and keeps it dry, but I prefer to move some of it to a little metal canister (also keeps the light out) which is easier to open and close several times a day.
It takes a bit to get it to dissolve in cool and cold liquids. It’s not as bad as sugar, but not as quick to dissolve as sucralose. I think if the liquid were warm or hot it might be easier. But it just takes a bit extra time, so it’s not a big deal.
I am going to make a liquid concentrate to drop in my tea instead of the powder, but I haven’t done it yet so I don’t know what ratios would be good. Again, it’s something to experiment with. Do You Even Science!? 😀
Bottom Line: Bulk Supplements has been extremely reliable and affordable. I’ve ordered quite a few supplements from them and they all seem pure and seem to be exactly what I am expecting.
And according to research, stevia is the best no calorie sweetener for your microbiome (all the little microbes that are part of you. Most of them are really helpful and you couldn’t live easily without them, so treat them well!) and is actually beneficial as opposed to harmful. So even though the research is in its early days, it probably isn’t a bad idea, especially if you’re struggling to lose weight, to switch to it instead of other artificial sweeteners, or actual sugar.