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Is glucosides de steviol vegan?

Glucosides de steviol is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is glucosides de steviol?

Glucosides de steviol, also known as steviol glycosides, are natural sweeteners derived from the leaves of the stevia plant. These compounds are highly valued as a low-calorie sugar substitute that can be used in various food and beverage applications. Steviol glycosides have a sweet taste that is approximately 200-350 times sweeter than regular sugar, but they do not contribute to caloric intake or affect blood sugar levels. In addition to their sweetening properties, these compounds also possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, making them a popular choice for health-conscious consumers.

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