Stevia Products

Nature’s Flavours Stevia Products are a great, natural way to add sweetness to your favorite dishes, beverages and baked goods!
Stevia is derived from a shrub called Stevia rebaudiana that originates in Paraguay and has been used as a sweetener there for centuries by the Guarani Indians. It was first researched by a Spanish botanist named Petrus Jacobus Stevus, for whom it was named. Later, in 1931, French chemists isolated and identified the glycosides which give the plant its sweet taste: stevioside and rebaudioside. These glycosides were found to be anywhere from 40 - 300 times sweeter than sucrose, able to withstand very high temperatures, and non-fermentable. Stevia is widely used in Japan as a sweetener and is also popular in other countries, such as Brazil, Mexico and Russia.
Nature’s Flavours Stevia Products are a great alternative to ordinary sugar because they contain less than five calories per one ounce serving, but still achieve the sweetness you're looking for. The glycosides present in stevia which give it its natural sweetness cannot be metabolized by the human body, which leads to the low calorie content of Nature’s Flavours Stevia Products. So, if you're looking to cut calories without sacrificing taste or sweetness, our stevia sweetened products are a great choice.
Another benefit of using Nature’s Flavours Stevia Products is the fact stevia does not raise blood sugar levels in humans and may, in fact, lower them. Consequently, they are beneficial for people with diabetes or those on carbohydrate-controlled diets. Also, studies have shown that replacing sugar with stevia in meals may lower blood glucose levels and aid in the control of type 2 diabetes.
Give yourself the gift of good taste today with naturally sweetened Nature’s Flavours Stevia Products. See what they can do for you!
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