Well, the Stevia Council describe the process as follows: The process involves steeping the dried leaves of the stevia plant in water, filtering and separating the liquid from the leaves and stems, and further purifying the remaining plant extract with either water or food grade alcohol. which, seems pretty simple and unmanipulted to me
The problem is that stevia, like other more chemically derived sweeteners have a very distinct odour, taste and after taste that a lot of people find unpleasant, of which I am one.
I just think that if a manufacturer is not adding sugar and boasting about it, then they should say in the same size print in an equally prominent position that the sugar has been replaced by a sweetener, then those of us who find the taste unpleasant will not buy something we cannot drink - or, possibly, eat - because we have no reason to believe the product does in fact contain sweeteners.
Birmingham Meet-ups Thread 2 - 2026
Does anyone have this jumpsuit?
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.


