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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
Soft White Wheat BooBoone Manufacturing & Trading Soft white wheat is currently the most commonly grown class of wheat grown throughout the world. It is mostly cultivated at very high latitudes (France, Canada and Ukraine, east of the Mississippi River in the US), it also is found in some developing countries with more drought-tolerant varieties. In addition to being used to produce bread flour for making bread, pastries and other foods, the starch...view more Soft white wheat is currently the most commonly grown class of wheat grown throughout the world. It is mostly cultivated at very high latitudes (France, Canada and Ukraine, east of the Mississippi River in the US), it also is found in some developing countries with more drought-tolerant varieties. In addition to being used to produce bread flour for making bread, pastries and other foods, the starch of soft wheat is converted into glucose to be used as an additive in many food products. Soft white wheat is also used in the manufacture of white beers. It is commonly used to produce flour for baking cakes, crackers, cookies, pastries, quick breads, muffins, and snack foods. Be aware that it is lower in protein than hard white wheat. view less
Soft Red Winter Wheat BooBoone Manufacturing & Trading Soft red winter wheat is currently the most commonly grown class of wheat grown throughout the world. It is mostly cultivated at very high latitudes (France, Canada, Ukraine, east of the Mississippi River in the US ), it also is found in some developing c...view more Soft red winter wheat is currently the most commonly grown class of wheat grown throughout the world. It is mostly cultivated at very high latitudes (France, Canada, Ukraine, east of the Mississippi River in the US ), it also is found in some developing countries with more drought-tolerant varieties. Soft Red Winter Wheat is lower in protein but higher in in carbohydrates than hard red wheats. It is commonly used in flat breads, cakes, pastries, and crackers. Soft wheat is also used in the manufacture of white beers. view less