Stabilizers in food and beverage applications can help with but are not limited to effectively adding properties such as binding, texture, palatability, jellying, or dispersion. Stabilizers are essentially "stabilizing" the characteristics of individual ingredients within compounded formulations, giving more uniformity to the finished food or beverage product.
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Stabilizers have a broad range of applications in the food industry. Some uses for stabilizers are gelatin desserts, icings and fillings, salad dressings, soups and sauces, jellies, beverages meat and dairy products.
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Calcium Citrate is the calcium salt of citric acid. It is commonly used as a food additive and preservative. This product is used in condensed milk, thin cream, and powdered concentrated milk. However, when it is used as a preservative its commonly found ...view more
Calcium Citrate is the calcium salt of citric acid. It is commonly used as a food additive and preservative. This product is used in condensed milk, thin cream, and powdered concentrated milk. However, when it is used as a preservative its commonly found in jam, tomato concentrate and cookies. view less
Potassium Citrate is the potassium salt of citric acid. This product appears as a colorless or white crystal or crystalline powder that has a light hygroscopic property and is highly soluble in water, slightly soluble in glycerine, and not in alcohol. It ...view more
Potassium Citrate is the potassium salt of citric acid. This product appears as a colorless or white crystal or crystalline powder that has a light hygroscopic property and is highly soluble in water, slightly soluble in glycerine, and not in alcohol. It has a salty, cool taste, and is used as a food additive, in order to remove sodium from the diet. It is often used in soft drinks, coffee, baby food, etc. view less
Sodium Citrate is the sodium salt of citric acid. This product appears as a white crystal or crystalline powder with an odorless, sour flavor, and it is highly soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol. It is used as a food additive in order to make food ...view more
Sodium Citrate is the sodium salt of citric acid. This product appears as a white crystal or crystalline powder with an odorless, sour flavor, and it is highly soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol. It is used as a food additive in order to make food products taste sour, and is often used in soft drinks, cheese, jams, ice creams, candy, condensed milk, etc. view less
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