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it's also often blended with dextrose which is SUPER annoying if you're trying to do specialized baking or diets
its either dextrose, or maltodextrin, which are basically sugar with extra steps.
I don't know about baking, but avoiding random other stuff blended in is why I get my stevia as a liquid -- the one I use only has water, stevia extract, and a couple of preservatives.
It's probably a lot more manageable as a liquid. I had powdered pure stevia and it would get EVERYWHERE and contaminate random things with horrible levels of sweetness. I think I'll get a liquid next time I need it (e.g. for rounding out allulose to make up for its 70% sweetness compared to sucrose)
I've checked store brands
https://www.fooducate.com/product/Food-Lion-Stevia-Extract-Sweetener/58988B77-93DA-593B-4AF9-85AAB6F98848
www.fooducate.com/product/Sweet-Additions-Stevia/7D892B72-6914-11E1-AFF9-1231380C18FB
https://tools.myfooddata.com/nutrition-facts/373190/wt1
https://www.fooducate.com/product/Kroger-Stevia-Blend/B5C6A580-5826-11E2-A40C-1231381A0463
ETA: in the raw lists dextrose