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Tapioca Maltodextrine 10 DE (16140) Dutch Organic International Trade Tapioca Maltodextrine 10 DE (16140) is an organic white fine powder with a very light sweet flavor and a neutral aroma. Its country of origin is Thailand and is an acceptable food ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians that acts as a th...view more Tapioca Maltodextrine 10 DE (16140) is an organic white fine powder with a very light sweet flavor and a neutral aroma. Its country of origin is Thailand and is an acceptable food ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians that acts as a thickener. This products applications are in biscuits, cereal bars, confectionery, sauces, ice cream, cereals, baby food preparation, and powdered sports drinks. view less
Tapioca (Manioc or Cassava) Starch Codipsa Tapioca (Manioc or Cassava) Starch is a fine white powder that is used as a thickener, dusting agent, colloidal agent, binder, emulsifier, stabilizer, and can be used to extract sweeteners. It's used as a thickening agent in soups, baby food, sauces, and synthetic jellies. It acts as a binding agent in the preparation of sausages and an emulsifier for sauces and mayonnaise. When applied to baked goods, it can soften the texture of bread and pastries while preventing stickiness. Tapioca (Manioc or Cassava) Starch can also be used to extract sweeteners such as maltodextrin...view more Tapioca (Manioc or Cassava) Starch is a fine white powder that is used as a thickener, dusting agent, colloidal agent, binder, emulsifier, stabilizer, and can be used to extract sweeteners. It's used as a thickening agent in soups, baby food, sauces, and synthetic jellies. It acts as a binding agent in the preparation of sausages and an emulsifier for sauces and mayonnaise. When applied to baked goods, it can soften the texture of bread and pastries while preventing stickiness. Tapioca (Manioc or Cassava) Starch can also be used to extract sweeteners such as maltodextrins, glucose syrups, dextrose, crystalline fructose, and high fructose syrups. view less