Description
Stevia often referred to as sweet leaf; has somewhat of a licorice-like aftertaste. Cut and sifted leaves, not a powder. Per FDA regulations, stevia is to be sold as a “dietary supplement” not a sweetener. [Chinese = tian jü ye • Spanish = yerba dulce, estevia]
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LORE:
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Common use: Natural sweetener used as a sugar substitute in teas, beverages, and desserts.
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Historical reference: Used for centuries by the Guaraní people of South America to sweeten drinks like yerba mate and for medicinal purposes.
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Magical or religious use: Associated with love, sweetness in life, and good health; sometimes used in rituals for harmony and attraction.
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Craft suggestion: Infuse in homemade syrups, bath products, or blend into herbal teas.
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Cultural folklore: Known as “sweet herb” in Paraguay, believed to bring kindness, calm, and a gentle spirit when shared.
Cottage Food Disclaimer:
This product was processed in a home kitchen that may process common food allergens and is not subject to public health inspection.





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