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Native Wheat Starch AB Amilina Native Wheat Starch is derived from high quality wheat flour produced at our plant. Being a pure natural polymer wheat starch has a very broad range of application in various industries performing thickening, stabilizing functions as well as acting as ene...view more Native Wheat Starch is derived from high quality wheat flour produced at our plant. Being a pure natural polymer wheat starch has a very broad range of application in various industries performing thickening, stabilizing functions as well as acting as energy source. Wheat is the most widespread source of starch in Europe. This product has applications in ready to use flours, mixtures for bakeries, cakes and cookies, glucose and confectionery industry. Sausages, canned meat and other meat products as binding agent for water and fat. It can also be used soups, sauces and salad dressings as a binding agent and to obtain a smooth, creamy structure of the end product. view less
Maltodextrine (type 170) Castle Malting Maltodextrine (type 170) is a purified spraydried maltodextrine obtained by hydrolysis of starch complying the FCC. It originates in wheat.
Ginger Root Chopped Castle Malting Ginger Root Chopped is composed of essential oils characterized by sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (zingiberene, bisabolene, curcumene), aldehydes, monoterpene alcohols (geraniol, eral, linalool), oleoresins whose non-volatile bitter principles are arylalcones (gingerols and shogaols and starch...view more Ginger Root Chopped is composed of essential oils characterized by sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (zingiberene, bisabolene, curcumene), aldehydes, monoterpene alcohols (geraniol, eral, linalool), oleoresins whose non-volatile bitter principles are arylalcones (gingerols and shogaols and starch, lipids and proteins. It has a sharp, spicy, hot and even mildly fruity flavor and is used in ginger beer, pale ale, porters. view less
Ginger Root Powder Castle Malting Ginger Root Powder is composed of essential oils characterized by sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (zingiberene, bisabolene, curcumene), aldehydes, monoterpene alcohols (geraniol, eral, linalool), oleoresins whose non-volatile bitter principles are arylalcones (gingerols and shogaols and starch...view more Ginger Root Powder is composed of essential oils characterized by sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (zingiberene, bisabolene, curcumene), aldehydes, monoterpene alcohols (geraniol, eral, linalool), oleoresins whose non-volatile bitter principles are arylalcones (gingerols and shogaols and starch, lipids and proteins. It has a sharp, spicy, hot and even mildly fruity flavor and is used in ginger beer, pale ale, porters. view less
Liquorice Sweet Root Powder Castle Malting Liquorice Sweet Root Powder is composed of 2 to 15% triterpene saponins: mainly glycyrrhizin (or glycyrrhizic acid, producing by hydrolysis glycyrrhetic acid and 2 molecules of glucuronic acid), grabolide, glycyrrhetol, flavonoids and isoflavonoids: liquiritoside and isoliquiritoside (majority), licuroside, neolicuroside, and their aglucones, triterpenes (β-amyrin, onocerin), steroids: sterols (sitosterol, stigmasterol), coumarins (umbelliferone, herniarin), traces of essential oil, 20 to 30% starch...view more Liquorice Sweet Root Powder is composed of 2 to 15% triterpene saponins: mainly glycyrrhizin (or glycyrrhizic acid, producing by hydrolysis glycyrrhetic acid and 2 molecules of glucuronic acid), grabolide, glycyrrhetol, flavonoids and isoflavonoids: liquiritoside and isoliquiritoside (majority), licuroside, neolicuroside, and their aglucones, triterpenes (β-amyrin, onocerin), steroids: sterols (sitosterol, stigmasterol), coumarins (umbelliferone, herniarin), traces of essential oil, 20 to 30% starch and carbohydrates (glucose, saccharose). It has a sharp anise-like flavor, a sweet and smooth taste, improves head retention and is used in porters, stouts and heavy beers. view less
Château Roasted Barley Castle Malting Château Roasted Barley, raw roasted barley, imparts a burnt, grainy, coffee-like flavor to your beer. It has many characteristics of Château Black malt, though it is far more complex. It actually has some starch that can be converted during the mash, thus...view more Château Roasted Barley, raw roasted barley, imparts a burnt, grainy, coffee-like flavor to your beer. It has many characteristics of Château Black malt, though it is far more complex. It actually has some starch that can be converted during the mash, thus impacting the specific gravity. Château Roasted Barley will also lend to the sweetness to the beer. If compared to Château Chocolat and Château Black malts, roasted barley produces the lightest colored head. Imparts a deep red mahogany color to beer and very strong roasted flavor. It gives dryness to Porters and Stouts. view less
Liquorice Sweet Root Chopped Castle Malting Liquorice Sweet Root Chopped is a product made up of 2 to 15% triterpene saponins: mainly glycyrrhizin (or glycyrrhizic acid, producing by hydrolysis glycyrrhetic acid and 2 molecules of glucuronic acid), grabolide, glycyrrhetol, flavonoids and isoflavonoids: liquiritoside and isoliquiritoside (majority), licuroside, neolicuroside, their aglucones, triterpenes (β-amyrin, onocerin), steroids: sterols (sitosterol, stigmasterol), coumarins (umbelliferone, herniarin), traces of essential oil, 20 to 30% starch...view more Liquorice Sweet Root Chopped is a product made up of 2 to 15% triterpene saponins: mainly glycyrrhizin (or glycyrrhizic acid, producing by hydrolysis glycyrrhetic acid and 2 molecules of glucuronic acid), grabolide, glycyrrhetol, flavonoids and isoflavonoids: liquiritoside and isoliquiritoside (majority), licuroside, neolicuroside, their aglucones, triterpenes (β-amyrin, onocerin), steroids: sterols (sitosterol, stigmasterol), coumarins (umbelliferone, herniarin), traces of essential oil, 20 to 30% starch and carbohydrates (glucose, saccharose). It has a sharp anise-like flavor, a sweet, smooth taste, improves head retention and is used in porters, stouts, and heavy beers. view less
Star Anise Chopped Castle Malting Star Anise Chopped is composed of essential oil constituted for 90% to 95% of transanethole and +/- 5% of monoterpenes, polysaccharides (starches, pentosans), albumen, resin, phenolic acids (protocatechiuc acid, shikimic acid and quinic acid), carbohydrat...view more Star Anise Chopped is composed of essential oil constituted for 90% to 95% of transanethole and +/- 5% of monoterpenes, polysaccharides (starches, pentosans), albumen, resin, phenolic acids (protocatechiuc acid, shikimic acid and quinic acid), carbohydrate, flavonoids, 20% fat oil in seeds (45% oleic acid, 24% linoleic acid, 23% palmic acid, 2,5% stearic acid). It has notes of licorice and aniseed. It is used in dark beers brewed with roasted malts. view less
Star Anise Powder Castle Malting Star Anise Powder is composed of essential oil constituted for 90% to 95% of transanethole and +/- 5% of monoterpenes, polysaccharides (starches, pentosans), albumen, resin, phenolic acids (protocatechiuc acid, shikimic acid, quinic acid), carbohydrate, f...view more Star Anise Powder is composed of essential oil constituted for 90% to 95% of transanethole and +/- 5% of monoterpenes, polysaccharides (starches, pentosans), albumen, resin, phenolic acids (protocatechiuc acid, shikimic acid, quinic acid), carbohydrate, flavonoids, 20% fat oil in seeds (45% oleic acid, 24% linoleic acid, 23% palmic acid, 2.5% stearic acid). It has notes of licorice, aniseed and is used in dark beers brewed with roasted malts. view less
Star Anise Whole Castle Malting Star Anise Whole is made of essential oil constituted of 90% to 95% of transanethole and +/- 5% of monoterpenes, polysaccharides (starches, pentosans), albumen, resin, phenolic acids (protocatechiuc acid, shikimic acid, quinic acid), carbohydrates, flavon...view more Star Anise Whole is made of essential oil constituted of 90% to 95% of transanethole and +/- 5% of monoterpenes, polysaccharides (starches, pentosans), albumen, resin, phenolic acids (protocatechiuc acid, shikimic acid, quinic acid), carbohydrates, flavonoids, 20% fat oil in seeds (45% oleic acid, 24% linoleic acid, 23% palmic acid, 2.5% stearic acid). It has notes of licorice and aniseed and is used in dark beers brewed with roasted malts. view less