Millet refers to a variety of very small food grains that grow mainly in dry areas such as Africa and Asia. The most cultivated millet worldwide is the pearl millet, it is the greatest source of protein, amino acids, fiber as well as minerals such as iron...view more
Millet refers to a variety of very small food grains that grow mainly in dry areas such as Africa and Asia. The most cultivated millet worldwide is the pearl millet, it is the greatest source of protein, amino acids, fiber as well as minerals such as iron and maganese. This nutritious food is most common for children and the elderly for its nutrition and is most commonly used in food applications such as oatmeal and pancakes. This product is very comparable to that of wheat or corn. view less
Monk Fruit is an extract of the Luo Han Guo fruit and Mogroside V is the principal sweetening component. It is off-white to light yellow powder, and a non-nutritive sweetener. Monk Fruit Extract is freely soluble in water and is approximately 150-250 time...view more
Monk Fruit is an extract of the Luo Han Guo fruit and Mogroside V is the principal sweetening component. It is off-white to light yellow powder, and a non-nutritive sweetener. Monk Fruit Extract is freely soluble in water and is approximately 150-250 times sweeter than sucrose. It is used to sweeten a variety of food and beverage products, including confectionary, dairy, cereals, and baked goods. view less
Stevia Reb-A is a white to off-white, hygroscopic fine crystal or powder, with a sweet taste. It is freely soluble in ethanol/water: 50/50 (v/v), sparingly soluble in water, and sparingly soluble in ethanol. It is the extract from the Stevia leaf, and can...view more
Stevia Reb-A is a white to off-white, hygroscopic fine crystal or powder, with a sweet taste. It is freely soluble in ethanol/water: 50/50 (v/v), sparingly soluble in water, and sparingly soluble in ethanol. It is the extract from the Stevia leaf, and can be used as a general sweetener in foods. It is a non-calorie natural sweetener that is approximately 300 – 400 times sweeter than sucrose. view less
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