In La Cadena Supermarket On Cervantes
Anyway, anyone seen any stevia plantations in the D.R. or does it only grow in sub-tropical latin america (uruguay, paraguay)?
Bartolomeo
I was interested in the plant and ordered some seeds from Paraguay.
They germinated well and we had a little patch of Stevia in our finca.
I chewed a few leaves, indeed sweet.
Too much of a hassle, however, to sweeten my tea with it...
donP
Don't you have the plant any more? I'd REALLY love to have it, not just like a natural sweetener but as an additive for rabbit food to increase the daily ingest :bunny: . Also I know a couple of diabetic people that would be interested and another person that would go practically anywhere in the country to get that plant. I'm really interested: please answer soon!
I've tried Stevia a few different times, and found it leaves an odd aftertaste that is unpleasant. Back to Splenda.
Yes, it is.Is this in Dominican republic?
Where is that? Is there a chance (if this is in Dominican Republic) that we can make a deal so I can have a plant or seeds? Are you willing to help me out?
But by the unwelcoming answer I'd have to guess that's a 'No, I wouldn't share my stevia plant or their seeds with you' gre: . Know any other way I can get it here, though, without having to go through the complications of bringing the plant here anew from overseas ?
The answer was not negative.
You can have a plant or some seeds.
When the plants dry out they run to seed and so seem to reproduce easily.
donP