Gelling agents in food and beverage applications give more stability to the product and can extend the shelf life of the product by primarily giving it more structure.
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Gelling agents are used in many food applications. Some of the uses for gelling agents are: gelatin desserts, gummies (gummy bears), marshmallows, cream cheese, margarine and some low fat yogurts.
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Dutch Organic International Trade is a supplier of organic ingredients used in the Food, Beverage, and Nutrition industry. With a philosophy of creating an all-around better world, it is committed to quality organic raw materials, recyclable packaging, and fair trade practices. Dutch Organic’s product range includes Lemon Juice, Carob Powder, Whey Powder, Dried Apple Pieces, Spelt Flour, and more.
Kanten or Agar-Agar Flakes (57012) are a red sea vegetable that is produced by washing, pressure cooking, drying, and grinding. They have the appearance of white wafer-thin flakes, about 3 mm long, with a product specific flavor and aroma. It's country of...view more
Kanten or Agar-Agar Flakes (57012) are a red sea vegetable that is produced by washing, pressure cooking, drying, and grinding. They have the appearance of white wafer-thin flakes, about 3 mm long, with a product specific flavor and aroma. It's country of origin is Spain and is an acceptable food ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians. Kanten or Agar-Agar Flakes are used instead of gelatine to make puddings, jellies and aspics. view less
Locust Bean Gum is a white powder and is similar to the taste of chocolate when made into a powder. It acts as a thickening and gelling agent that is used in food technology. This product originates from Italy. It is used as a sweetener and a chocolate su...view more
Locust Bean Gum is a white powder and is similar to the taste of chocolate when made into a powder. It acts as a thickening and gelling agent that is used in food technology. This product originates from Italy. It is used as a sweetener and a chocolate substitute. Locust bean gum is an acceptable ingredient for vegetarians, vegans and lacto-vegetarians. view less
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