Contact Details:
Mitchell Building Office #4, Section 53 Allotment 20 Ume Street Gordons, P.o.box 578, Waigani, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea.
-Port Moresby
113
National Capital
Papua New Guinea
Material/Origin:
Botanical Name: Stevia rebaudiana
Part Used: Leaves
Source: Organically or conventionally grown stevia plants
Processing: Air-dried or sun-dried
Physical Characteristics:
Color: Green (with possible variations due to drying method)
Shape: Whole or crushed leaves
Size: Approximately 1 to 3 cm in length for whole leaves, fine pieces if crushed
Texture: Crisp, dry, brittle
Total Mousture =----
Ash Content : 4,26%
Volatile Matter : 4,79%
Fixed Carbon :90,95%
Total sulfur :0,05 %
Gross Caloric Value :7676 Kcal/Kg
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USAGES
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