Stevia, also called Stevia rebaudiana, is a plant that is a member of the chrysanthemum family, a subgroup of the Asteraceae family (ragweed family). There’s a big difference between the stevia you buy at the grocery store and the stevia you may grow at home. Stevia products found on grocery store shelves, such as Truvia and Stevia in the Raw, don’t contain whole stevia leaf. They’re made from a highly refined stevia leaf extract called rebaudioside A (Reb-A).
Stevia is a nonnutritive sweetener. This means it has almost no calories. If you’re trying to lose weight, this aspect may be appealing.
Product Name | Latin Name | Specification |
Stevia Extract | Stevia rebaudiana | SG(Steviol Glycosides) 80%-95% HPLC STV 80%-95% HPLC GSG 80%-95% HPLC RA50%-99% HPLC RB 5%-95% HPLC RD 5%-95% HPLC RM 5%-95% HPLC Steviosin 95%HPLC |