100% Natural Herbal Extracts with Various Concentrations of Polyphenols Sweet Tea Extract

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Product Description

Basic Info.

Application Form
Additives
Application
Food, Health Care Products, Medicine
State
Powder
Extract Source
Rubus Suavissimus S.Lee
Transport Package
Drum
Origin
China
HS Code
1302199099

Product Description

Sweet Tea Extract Description

Sweet Tea is also known as Chinese Blackberry Tea (Rubus Suavissimus S. Lee). This sweet tea contains a natural sweetener, known as Rubusoside. Rubusoside is low in calories making this tea an ideal drink for the calorie-conscious consumer.

Rubusoside is commonly known as either Sweet Tea Extract or Chinese Blackberry Extract. Our Rubososide is extracted from the leaves of the Chinese Blackberry Bush (Rubus Suavissimus S. Lee). The Extract is 200~300 times as sweet as cane sugar and contains over 70% Rubusoside. This Extract is processed into a white powder, which is very soluble in water and can be easily mixed with food without changing the color of the processed food.

Rubusoside is a Diterpene Glycoside composed of steviol and glucoside, low energy but high sweet, 300 times than sugar, help to treatment for fat caused by overdose of sugar and other disease caused from this, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, blood vessel problems, kidney weak, etc.

Technical Specifications

Product NameSweet Tea Extract
Latin NameRubus Suavissimus
Plant PartLeaf
Type of extractionWater
AppearanceLight Yellow to White powder
OdorCharacteristic
TasteCharacteristic
Sieve Analysis95% pass 80 mesh
Moisture ContentNMT 5.0%
Heavy Metals20ppm Max
Total Plate Count1,000cfu/g Max
SalmonellaNegative in 25 g
Sweet Tea Extract Powder

Main Function

Tonify the kidney
Decrease blood pressure
Cure diabetes
Removing the phlegm and Relieve a cough
Treatment for fat
As sweetener in food and Beverage
Health Functions

Application Field

Health Foods
Beverage

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the primary active sweetener in Sweet Tea Extract?
A: The primary natural sweetener is Rubusoside, which is extracted from the leaves of the Chinese Blackberry Bush (Rubus Suavissimus S. Lee).
Q: How sweet is Rubusoside compared to regular sugar?
A: Rubusoside is approximately 200 to 300 times sweeter than cane sugar while being significantly lower in calories.
Q: Can Sweet Tea Extract be used in liquid products?
A: Yes, it is very soluble in water and is widely used in beverage applications without changing the color of the final product.
Q: What are the main health benefits of this extract?
A: It is traditionally used to tonify the kidney, help manage blood pressure, relieve coughs/phlegm, and assist in weight management.
Q: Is it suitable for diabetic-friendly products?
A: Yes, because it is low in energy and has high sweetness, it is often used as a sugar substitute in products designed for diabetic health care.
Q: What is the typical appearance of the extract powder?
A: The extract is processed into a fine powder that ranges in color from light yellow to white.

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