Additives are used in food and beverage industry as but not limited to ingredients in order to enhance a product for workability, palatability, and or marketability.
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Additives are used in all aspects of the food and beverage industries. Additives are used in baked goods, beverages, confectionery, cereal, meat dairy and egg products. Additives are used in almost every type of food products.
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Colony Gums services the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries with high quality gums and stabilizers. They also offer sucralose and maltodextrin. Colony Gums provides support for developing special formulations of gum systems and stabilizers to meet their client's specific needs for products and their functionality requirements.
Konjac is a water-soluble dietary fiber that is used as a thickening, stabilizing, gelling, and binding agent. Fresh Konjac contains an average of 13% dry matter and 64% of the dry matter is glucomannan. Glucomannan is a type of soluble dietary fiber. So...view more
Konjac is a water-soluble dietary fiber that is used as a thickening, stabilizing, gelling, and binding agent. Fresh Konjac contains an average of 13% dry matter and 64% of the dry matter is glucomannan. Glucomannan is a type of soluble dietary fiber. Soluble fibers attract water and form a gel, which slows down digestion. It can delay the emptying of your stomach and makes you feel full, which helps in weight control.
Slower emptying of the stomach may also affect blood sugar levels and have a beneficial effect ion insulin sensitivity. Konjac can also help lower LDL (“bad”) blood cholesterol by interfering with the absorption of dietary cholesterol. Various types of jelly, pudding and fat-free confectioneries can be made by adopting different concentrations of the compound gum and adjusting to different pH values. view less
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