We’re big Dirty Lemon drinkers, and we just noticed the brand’s newest +Turmeric concoction contains an ingredient we’d never heard of before: luo han guo. As it turns out, it’s a natural sweetener we ...
Vancouver-based stevia supplier GLG Life Tech is moving into the monk fruit (luo han guo) sweeteners market and expects to have commercial quantities of high-purity extracts available later this year.
Monk fruit, found in the valleys and foothills of southern China, grows on the vine and is about the size of an orange or large lemon. In a field of natural diet sweeteners struggling to earn consumer ...
Eating whole monk fruit can provide many health benefits. It contains antioxidants and could reduce inflammation, and monk fruit has also been linked to other benefits such as a healthier gut ...
Monk Fruit In The Raw is a zero-calorie, all-natural sweetener that tastes more like sugar than stevia. Monk fruit extract, a new all-natural, zero-calorie sweetener is increasingly being incorporated ...
Please Note: Blog posts are not selected, edited or screened by Seeking Alpha editors. Vancouver, B.C. - May 22, 2014 (Investorideas.com Newswire) GLG Life Tech Corporation (TSX: GLG) (OTC: GLGLF) ...
This past March, Senomyx, Inc., San Diego, said it had entered the development phase for a new sweetener the company is calling siratose. The zero-calorie, high-intensity sweetener is extracted from ...
SAN DIEGO — A new natural, zero-calorie, high-intensity sweetener extracted from luo han guo has entered the development phase, according to Senomyx, Inc. The San Diego-based company is seeking ...
Food and beverage makers internationally are keeping a careful watch on a natural sweetener from the Chinese monk fruit, although its uptake in the market is still several steps away, indicate ...
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