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Aspartame A.J International Co., Ltd. Aspartame is an artificial, non-saccharide sweetener used as a sugar substitute in some foods and beverages. White granular powder is approximately 200 times sweeter than sucrose, or table sugar.
Citric Acid Anhydrous A.J International Co., Ltd. Citric Acid Anhydrous is the water-free from of crystallized citric acid. Product is a weak organic acid and a natural preservative/conservative that is also used to add an acidic or sour taste to foods and drinks. It can be added to ice cream as an emuls...view more Citric Acid Anhydrous is the water-free from of crystallized citric acid. Product is a weak organic acid and a natural preservative/conservative that is also used to add an acidic or sour taste to foods and drinks. It can be added to ice cream as an emulsifying agent to keep fats from separating, to caramel to prevent sucrose crystallization, or to recipes in place of fresh lemon juice. Citric acid is used with sodium bicarbonate in a wide range of effervescent formulae, both for ingestion (e.g., powders and tablets) and for personal care (e.g., bath salts, bath bombs, and cleaning of grease). Citric acid is also often used in cleaning products and sodas or fizzy drinks. view less
Citric Acid Monohydrate A.J International Co., Ltd. Citric Acid Monohydrate forms when citric acid is crystallized from cold water. Product is a weak organic acid and a natural preservative/conservative that is also used to add an acidic or sour taste to foods and drinks. It can be added to ice cream as a...view more Citric Acid Monohydrate forms when citric acid is crystallized from cold water. Product is a weak organic acid and a natural preservative/conservative that is also used to add an acidic or sour taste to foods and drinks. It can be added to ice cream as an emulsifying agent to keep fats from separating, to caramel to prevent sucrose crystallization, or to recipes in place of fresh lemon juice. Citric acid is used with sodium bicarbonate in a wide range of effervescent formulae, both for ingestion (e.g., powders and tablets) and for personal care (e.g., bath salts, bath bombs, and cleaning of grease). Citric acid is also often used in cleaning products and sodas or fizzy drinks. view less
Mustard Oil Ashoka Oil Industries Mustard Oil is of vegetable origin and is derived from seeds of black and white mustard plants. In its crude form, this product has a strong odor and spicy taste; when refined, it has a neutral odor and taste. Mustard Oil is high in alpha-linolenic acid...view more Mustard Oil is of vegetable origin and is derived from seeds of black and white mustard plants. In its crude form, this product has a strong odor and spicy taste; when refined, it has a neutral odor and taste. Mustard Oil is high in alpha-linolenic acid, an essential fatty acid low in cholesterol. view less
Refined Ground Nut Oil Ashoka Oil Industries Refined Ground Nut Oil, also known as peanut oil, is derived from the Arachis hypogaea plant. This oil is tan and viscous, with a nutty flavor and odor. It has a low smoke factor, which means it can be used for frying even at high temperatures. Refined...view more Refined Ground Nut Oil, also known as peanut oil, is derived from the Arachis hypogaea plant. This oil is tan and viscous, with a nutty flavor and odor. It has a low smoke factor, which means it can be used for frying even at high temperatures. Refined Ground Nut Oil is a common ingredient in Thai cuisine. view less
Refined Soyabean Oil Ashoka Oil Industries Refined Soyabean Oil is derived from the soy plant, and is commonly called vegetable oil. This product appears yellowish with a neutral flavor and odor. It has a low smoke factor, which means it can be used for frying at high temperatures. Refined Soya...view more Refined Soyabean Oil is derived from the soy plant, and is commonly called vegetable oil. This product appears yellowish with a neutral flavor and odor. It has a low smoke factor, which means it can be used for frying at high temperatures. Refined Soyabean Oil is used in salad dressings and baked goods, and can be used in combination with other fats and oils. view less
Thiamine Hydrochloide A.J International Co., Ltd. Thiamine Hydrochloride (Betaxin) is a white, crystalline hygroscopic food-additive used to add a brothy/meaty flavor to gravies or soups. It is a natural intermediary resulting from a thiamine-HCl reaction, which precedes hydrolysis and phosphorylation, b...view more Thiamine Hydrochloride (Betaxin) is a white, crystalline hygroscopic food-additive used to add a brothy/meaty flavor to gravies or soups. It is a natural intermediary resulting from a thiamine-HCl reaction, which precedes hydrolysis and phosphorylation, before it is finally employed (in the form of TPP) in a number of enzymatic amino, fatty acid, and carbohydrate reactions. view less
Thiamine Mononitrate A.J International Co., Ltd. Thiamine Mononitrate is a stable nitrate salt form of thiamine. Occurs as a white crystalline powder and is prepared from thiamine hydrochloride. It is used as a food or nutritional supplement. Though thiamine is found naturally in foods, thiamine monon...view more Thiamine Mononitrate is a stable nitrate salt form of thiamine. Occurs as a white crystalline powder and is prepared from thiamine hydrochloride. It is used as a food or nutritional supplement. Though thiamine is found naturally in foods, thiamine mononitrate is not. Thiamine mononitrate is synthesized by removing a chloride ion from thiamin hydrochloride and mixing the final product with nitric acid. view less