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Stevia Extracts Win FDA approval

The Food and Drug Administration declares stevia, a natural, zero-calorie sweetener derived from the stevia plant, as safe for use in foods in beverages.

Have Food Processors Found the Holy Grail of Sweeteners?

Will stevia live up to its promise to consumers?

Understanding Monk Fruit: The Next Generation Natural Sweetener

With stevia laying the groundwork, luo han guo seems poised to be the next natural non-nutritive sweetener.

Ingredient Round Up: Sweeteners

FoodProcessing.com focuses on sweeteners.

April 2009 Sweetener Round-Up

April's ingredient round-up focuses on sweeteners.

FDA Approval Leads to Increased Stevia Use

With FDA approval, Coke and Pepsi already rolled out drinks; Dr Pepper promises one.

'Father of Stevia' Beams, Laments

Jim May brought stevia to the U.S. in 1982 as a nutraceutical; hoped to stem the South American drug trade.

Stevia Seeps Into Beverages

So do honey and monk fruit/luo han guo extracts, as drink makers try to reduce calories while also keeping labels clean and simple.

Other news from the sweetener world

The past few months have seen unusual activity from the sweetener category.

The Year of Stevia

  ...The Year of Stevia By Dave Fusaro, Editor-in-Chief | 12/04/2008 To cast your vote, log in or become a member. This quick, one-time registration gives you access...

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