I thought I had finally found a healthy drink I liked with no artificial sweetness and they had to go and fuck it up

  • @0oWow
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    -44 days ago

    Might not be artificial, but it doesn’t look natural in sweetener form:

    The process of extracting stevia -

    Dried stevia leaves are subjected to purified water first. Then followed by a precipitation process with ferric chloride and calcium hydroxide to remove non-soluble plant materials & other impurities and follow filtration.

    Then the leaf extract goes through an adsorption resin, which is used to trap the steviol glycosides of the leaf extract.

    Afterward, wash the resin with ethanol to release steviol glycosides and decolorize the resulting solution with activated carbon to remove the colors in leaves, and then concentrated by evaporation.

    Again, go through the process of decolorization, filtration and spray-drying. The spray-dried product is then combined with similarly processed additional extracts, dissolved in ethanol and/or methanol, crystallized and filtered. Finally, after further processes of crystallization, filtered and spray-dried to obtain pure stevioside.

    Taken from here: https://foodadditives.net/natural-sweeteners/stevioside/#easy-footnote-bottom-1-1949

    • Makhno
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      214 days ago

      You don’t know how sugar is made, do you?

    • @[email protected]
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      43 days ago

      Dried stevia leaves are subjected to purified water first. Then followed by a precipitation process with ferric chloride and calcium hydroxide to remove non-soluble plant materials & other impurities and follow filtration.

      So they’re washed with soap and water? Must we use the scariest language possible here?