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Truvia Sweetener Granulated 0 Calorie from Stevia Leaf 270g Nectar Price

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Description
Steviol glycosides based granular table top sweetener.

0 calorie

Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans

Stevia Leaf Extract
The sweet taste of Truvia® calorie-free sweetener comes from the extract of the stevia leaf, a plant that has been enjoyed for its delicate sweetness for centuries. Dried stevia leaves are steeped in water. This unlocks the best tasting part of the leaf which is then purified.

Erythritol
Next, we blend with erythritol, a sweetener produced by a fermentation process, to give a sugar-like texture.

Natural Flavourings
Finally, natural flavourings compliment the clean sweet taste of Truvia calorie-free sweetener.

Spoon in the sweetness! 1/3 teaspoon provides the same sweetness as one teaspoon of sugar. Find conversion charts and make your sweet moments better with recipe ideas from Truvia.co.uk

Nutrition
Table of Nutritional Information

Per 100 g
Energy 0 kJ/
kcal
Fat 0g
of which: Saturates 0g
Carbohydrates 99g
of which: Sugars 0g
of which: Polyols 99g
Protein 0g
Salt 0g
Ingredients
Bulking Agent: Erythritol, Sweetener: Steviol Glycosides, Natural Flavourings
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegans

Suitable for Vegetarians

Preparation
1 serving = 1/3 tsp Truvia® = 1 tsp sugar

Excessive consumption may produce laxative effects.

Packaging
Plastic Bottle

Storage
Store in a dry, cool place.
Best Before End: See Base of Pack
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  1. DealHugger's avatar
    On very serious note, if you look at the ingredients, the number one is Erythritol. I would avoid this product.

    Ingredients
    • Bulking Agent: Erythritol,
    • Sweetener: Steviol Glycosides,
    • Natural Flavourings
    DealHugger's avatar
    You can buy pure Stevia and Erythritol and mix them up yourself if you want.
  2. Willy_Wonka's avatar
    Voted hot.

    Because it is an excellent price to stock up with
  3. Chris_Peake's avatar
    Just check it don't contain ricin or know someone called Walter White
  4. PDAb's avatar
    Sweeteners are best given a wide berth. They have a negative impact on your gut microbiome and tricking your pancreas into thinking something is sugar when it isn't doesn't do that organ any favours either.
    DealHugger's avatar
    That's inaccurate.

    "Sweeteners" include a broad range of chemical compounds.

    "Have a negative impact on your gut microbiome" - this is common known for lactitol, isomalt, xylitol, and maltitol.

    "Tricking your pancreas into thinking something is sugar" - this is known for mannitol, sorbitol and xylitol.

    Stevia is the safest sweetener, at least for now, despite of its weird taste at high intensity.
  5. C0mm0d0re_K1d's avatar
    I wouldn't consume or recommend eating this as healthier to sugar, due to the inclusion of Erythritol a sort of artificial sweetener. Better to get some pure Stevia instead of this.

    ORGANIC STEVIA LEAF VS. ERYTHRITOL: WHICH IS BETTER FOR YOUR HEALTH? - drinkhoneybadger.com/blo…eaf

    Is erythritol good or bad for you?

    There's increasing scientific evidence that erythritol and other artificial sweeteners can be bad for your health. Recent research shows erythritol may be associated with an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and even death. But erythritol is on the list of "Generally Recognized as Safe" foods by the FDA.26 Sept 2023.

    Source - webmd.com/die…tol (edited)
    Willy_Wonka's avatar
    Again

    Please post a link to the Stevia product you recommend that doesn't contain erythritol or another sweetener.

    I am not going to argue about the possible effects of erythritol, but it is not an artificial sweetener. If we are talking about side effects then you have to put them in context as sugar & all other sweeteners. All of which have side effects. (edited)
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