Customer Reviews
Sweet and Green
8 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer1543169 From Illinois on Nov 28, 2009
Purchased at iHerb
Tastes sweet and herb/plant-like. Doesn't dissolve well in liquids. It's good to add a little to smoothies or baked goods and cut down on sugar. Keep in mind it is not refined - it is the dried, ground stevia leaf.
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Different
5 people found the following review helpful

Posted by HealthinSimplicityHIX068 on Dec 01, 2009
Purchased at iHerb
If you are looking for a less processed organic stevia, this is it. Has a more "herbie" aroma and a bit gritty compared to the refined white stevia powder. Don't know if this is good but I contacted Navitas Naturals and the spokesperson said it was " the nature of the product".
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stevia
4 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer1689798 on Dec 05, 2009
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Excellent product. Fresh and well packaged and reasonably priced.
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3 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer1618776 From New Mexico on Oct 01, 2009
Purchased at iHerb
On my current dietary restrictions, sugar is pretty much out, and stevia is considered to be a much lower glycemic index sweetener, a great alternative for me. plus a great price!
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grassy but good
3 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer2503595 From Netherlands on Feb 25, 2010
Purchased at iHerb
It doesn't stir in well & has a touch of grassy flavour but it's a fantastic sweet tasting product which does what it's meant to do, sweeten without using sugar or chemicals. Love it. Oh and only use a tiny amount, don't go putting a whole spoon of it into your tea as you would regular sugar. Start small, taste, add as you go.
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