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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
Yellow Pea Flour V-6000 Alliance Grain Traders Yellow Pea Flour V-6000 is a fine powdered material made from the milling of dehulled peas. Pea starch provides nutritional benefits including low calorie formulation and allergen, gluten, and lactose free solutions, as well as improved binding properties...view more Yellow Pea Flour V-6000 is a fine powdered material made from the milling of dehulled peas. Pea starch provides nutritional benefits including low calorie formulation and allergen, gluten, and lactose free solutions, as well as improved binding properties in formulated pet foods. Yellow Pea Flour V-6000 is a food grade ingredient used to increase the starch content and improve binding properties of pet food formulations without altering flavor, aroma and color properties. Yellow Pea Flour V-6000 offers non-GMO solutions with excellent heat stability and binding properties. The viscosity, gel formation and texturizing properties of Yellow Pea Flour V-6000 make it an excellent solution for any plant-based pet food formulations. Yellow Pea Flour V-6000 is created without the use of any processing aids or chemical compounds and are certified gluten-free and non-GMO. view less
Yellow Whole Peas Alliance Grain Traders Yellow Whole Peas are yellow peas that are dried. Yellow Whole Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed whole as dal. In China, yellow peas are soaked to extract starch...view more Yellow Whole Peas are yellow peas that are dried. Yellow Whole Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed whole as dal. In China, yellow peas are soaked to extract starch for the production of vermicelli noodles. Peas are among the four most cultivated legumes next to soybeans, groundnuts and beans and are a staple food around the world. view less
Green Whole Peas Alliance Grain Traders Green Whole Peas are green peas that are dried. Green Whole Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed whole as dal. In China, green peas are soaked to extract starch...view more Green Whole Peas are green peas that are dried. Green Whole Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed whole as dal. In China, green peas are soaked to extract starch for the production of vermicelli noodles. Peas are among the four most cultivated legumes next to soybeans, groundnuts and beans and are a staple food around the world. view less
Yellow Split Peas Alliance Grain Traders Yellow Split Peas are yellow peas, split in half, and dried. Yellow Split Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed split as dal. In China, yellow peas are soaked to extract starch...view more Yellow Split Peas are yellow peas, split in half, and dried. Yellow Split Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed split as dal. In China, yellow peas are soaked to extract starch for the production of vermicelli noodles. Peas are among the four most cultivated legumes next to soybeans, groundnuts and beans and are a staple food around the world. view less
Green Split Peas Alliance Grain Traders Green Split Peas are green peas, split in half, and dried. Green Split Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed split as dal. In China, green peas are soaked to extract starch...view more Green Split Peas are green peas, split in half, and dried. Green Split Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed split as dal. In China, green peas are soaked to extract starch for the production of vermicelli noodles. Peas are among the four most cultivated legumes next to soybeans, groundnuts and beans and are a staple food around the world. view less