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Quite nice,
March 02, 2008
From Washington
This stuff is a very finely ground powder of the whole stevia leaf. It tastes as whole stevia should, and the small particle size of the powder makes it disperse quite nicely in liquids and blend in well in solid recipes. I prefer it greatly to Now's powder, which is much coarser.
Some folks prefer refined stevia extract, which is neither green nor fibrous, but I'd rather stick to the whole, unrefined food. If whole stevia is what you're after, I think you'll be pleased with Planetary's product.
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most natural, no stomach gas,
January 10, 2007
By
Bryon Roberts
from California
Extracts often use chemical processes that leave chemical residues; or even bacterial processes! I have gotten very bad gas problems from certain stevia extracts, but have found the whole leaf to be problem-free. Sure, my coffee is greenish, but it is worth it. And it seems to last forever; alittle bit of the ground leaf is almost as strong as the extract.
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Adds a very nice taste, but doesen't dissolve completely.,
March 12, 2007
From Florida
I really like the taste of stevia. I think it has a better taste than sugar. I bought the leaf powder because it is less processed. If Only I didn't leave tiny balls of undissolved stevia floating on the surface of drinks, I would like it even better. Even so, plenty of the flavor gets absorbed. But you get the luxury of tasting crunchy stevia with the first few sips. Since I haven't yet tried the granulated form of stevia, I give this product 5 stars.
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Green stevia the best,
April 25, 2009
By
Suematsu Yasuhiro
from Japan
This is the best way to take stevia. Better than the white powder form.
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What I was looking for!,
August 24, 2009
From Pennsylvania
I wanted to find a stevia powder that hadn't been processed and turned to white powder, so I decided to try this. I use it in smoothies and it blends well into the drink and makes it sweet without using sugar. This particular powder tastes more herbal than white processed stevia powder, but it still sweetens well. I would recommend it if you are looking for an unprocessed stevia powder.
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taste good,
March 11, 2008
From Montana
if you want a totally natural stevia product this is it! It has more of an herbally taste than the processed stevia (white) but i find it just as yummy, perhaps even a bit more so because it isn't so intensely sweet.
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Read Carefully!,
August 30, 2008
From Canada
My mistake was in not reading carefully enough - this product containt the whole ground leaf, which gives it a very distinctive "green" flavor which is not well-suited as a sweetener for coffee's, etc. I would recommend it for baking and smoothies though, where the flavor will be masked by the other ingredients, but you can still obtain the natural sweetness.
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Did not like this product.,
April 17, 2009
From Florida
I have used Stevia for more than three years in loose powder, packets, and liquid. I love Stevia but did not like the taste, the color (light brown) nor the inability of this product to completely dissolve. The dark particles sit at the bottom of the container like sludge.
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Horrible!,
November 14, 2009
From California
Bitter!!!! and has a bad aftertaste!
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Not a very good sweetener,
December 08, 2006
By
Ray Fidler
from Canada
I don't find this stevia powder sweet enough.
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don't bother,
February 18, 2008
By
Suzanne Keener
from Washington
uggh this stuff is awful. if you are looking for a concentrated sweetener, choose white stevia powder.
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