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Stevia Foodchem International Corporation Stevia is a natural sweetener extracted from the leaves of the stevia plant. It appears as a white or light yellow powder with a pleasant taste. Its sweetness is 200-400 times sweeter than that of sucrose, but only 1/300 calorie of it. This product is oft...view more Stevia is a natural sweetener extracted from the leaves of the stevia plant. It appears as a white or light yellow powder with a pleasant taste. Its sweetness is 200-400 times sweeter than that of sucrose, but only 1/300 calorie of it. This product is often used in tea, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, canned food, dried fruit, gum, and meat products. view less
D-Xylose Foodchem International Corporation D-Xylose is a white crystalline powder. This product is a natural nutrient sweetener, and is manufactured from corn, sugarcane, and birch. It has a cool and refreshing taste and has the same sweetness as sucrose, and it is often used to sweeten a wide va...view more D-Xylose is a white crystalline powder. This product is a natural nutrient sweetener, and is manufactured from corn, sugarcane, and birch. It has a cool and refreshing taste and has the same sweetness as sucrose, and it is often used to sweeten a wide variety of foods and beverages such as spices, meat products, butter, etc. view less
Steviafin-H Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. Steviafin-H is an artificial flavor enhancer derived from Stevia. This product has a strong bitterness with a long-lasting finish. Steviafin-H is most commonly used in Japanese-style pickle, fish/meat product, and spicy food seasoning applications.
Erythritol Baolingbao Biology Co., Ltd. Erythritol is a natural sugar substitute that is derived from cultured sugar using a natural process (fermentation). Erythritol is naturally a zero calorie food. Unlike artificial sweeteners, which are man-made synthetic chemical compounds formulated in a...view more Erythritol is a natural sugar substitute that is derived from cultured sugar using a natural process (fermentation). Erythritol is naturally a zero calorie food. Unlike artificial sweeteners, which are man-made synthetic chemical compounds formulated in a lab, Erythritol appears naturally in fruits such as pears, melons and grapes, as well as foods such as mushrooms and fermentation-derived foods such as wine, soy sauce and cheese. view less