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Proteins

Proteins in food and beverage applications provide important nutritional components in humans and animals upon consumption. Proteins are an important energy source that can add value to a products health and dietary claims. There are many sources of protein but not limited to, dairy, soy, red meat, poultry, pork, powders, liquids, and tree nuts.  Read More
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RightFiber™ Soy Fiber The Ingredient House RightFiber™ Soy Fiber is a fine fiber that is produced from soy hulls. It is high in dietary fiber, mild in flavor, off white in color and a neutral to slight soy smell. It has a higher protein and soluble fiber content than other insoluble fibers. It is ...view more RightFiber™ Soy Fiber is a fine fiber that is produced from soy hulls. It is high in dietary fiber, mild in flavor, off white in color and a neutral to slight soy smell. It has a higher protein and soluble fiber content than other insoluble fibers. It is from the indigestible portions of plants. It is metabolically inert, absorbing water throughout the digestive system. It swells in water and help to increase bulk, soften stool and shorten transit time through the intestinal tract. It is commonly used as an ingredient to increase fiber content in bread and bakery products. view less