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Barley Flour Maltexcofood Barley Flour is prepared from barley grains that have had its bran partially removed in order to obtain a semi-wholegrain product with good proportion of soluble and insoluble dietary fiber. It can be used in cereal, baked goods, pastas, or soup.
RightFiber™ Soy Fiber The Ingredient House RightFiber™ Soy Fiber is a fine fiber that is produced from soy hulls. It is high in dietary fiber, mild in flavor, off white in color and a neutral to slight soy smell. It has a higher protein and soluble fiber content than other insoluble fibers. It is ...view more RightFiber™ Soy Fiber is a fine fiber that is produced from soy hulls. It is high in dietary fiber, mild in flavor, off white in color and a neutral to slight soy smell. It has a higher protein and soluble fiber content than other insoluble fibers. It is from the indigestible portions of plants. It is metabolically inert, absorbing water throughout the digestive system. It swells in water and help to increase bulk, soften stool and shorten transit time through the intestinal tract. It is commonly used as an ingredient to increase fiber content in bread and bakery products. view less
RightFiber™ Corn Bran The Ingredient House RightFiber™ Corn Bran is a tan, bland corn taste and neutral smelling powder. It is made from yellow corn and is high in dietary fiber. It has a pH value between 5.5 and 7.0 and is insoluble in water. It is from the indigestible portions of plants. It is ...view more RightFiber™ Corn Bran is a tan, bland corn taste and neutral smelling powder. It is made from yellow corn and is high in dietary fiber. It has a pH value between 5.5 and 7.0 and is insoluble in water. It is from the indigestible portions of plants. It is metabolically inert, absorbing water throughout the digestive system. It swells in water and help to increase bulk, soften stool and shorten transit time through the intestinal tract. It is often ingested in either the powder form or mixed with either food or drinks. It is commonly used in the food industry in items such as: cereal, snacks, nutrition bars and powdered beverages. view less
Food Dextrin - White Blattmann Schweiz AG Food Dextrin - White are partially hydrolyzed starches (intermediate between soluble glucose and insoluble starch). It’s a Carbohydrate mixture of unmodified starches of cereal or root basis (e.g. maize, tapioca, potato) converted by heating in the presen...view more Food Dextrin - White are partially hydrolyzed starches (intermediate between soluble glucose and insoluble starch). It’s a Carbohydrate mixture of unmodified starches of cereal or root basis (e.g. maize, tapioca, potato) converted by heating in the presence of food grade acids and buffers. view less
Food Dextrin - Yellow Blattmann Schweiz AG Food Dextrin - Yellow are partially hydrolyzed starches (intermediate between soluble glucose and insoluble starch). It’s a Carbohydrate mixture of unmodified starches of cereal or root basis (e.g. maize, tapioca, potato) converted by heating in the prese...view more Food Dextrin - Yellow are partially hydrolyzed starches (intermediate between soluble glucose and insoluble starch). It’s a Carbohydrate mixture of unmodified starches of cereal or root basis (e.g. maize, tapioca, potato) converted by heating in the presence of food grade acids and buffers. view less
AmyloGel® Native Starches Cargill Food Ingredients AmyloGel® Native Starches are derived from high amylose maize with either 50% or 75% amylose content. These starches are insoluble in cold water and swell to different degrees, depending on temperature. AmyloGel® Native Starches have thickening, gelling, ...view more AmyloGel® Native Starches are derived from high amylose maize with either 50% or 75% amylose content. These starches are insoluble in cold water and swell to different degrees, depending on temperature. AmyloGel® Native Starches have thickening, gelling, moisture retention and anti-staling properties. view less
Vegetable Carbon D.D. Williamson Vegetable Carbon is known as vegetable black, carbon black, or carbo medicinalis vegetabilis. It is is produced through steam activation (charring) of vegetable fibers. It is an insoluble black food coloring used in confectionery products, icing, baked go...view more Vegetable Carbon is known as vegetable black, carbon black, or carbo medicinalis vegetabilis. It is is produced through steam activation (charring) of vegetable fibers. It is an insoluble black food coloring used in confectionery products, icing, baked goods and ice cream. European and Canadian authorities approve its use as a colour additive. The United States FDA does not allow its use. view less
Cargill Gel® Native Starches Cargill Food Ingredients Cargill Gel® native starches are derived from either common (dent) corn or waxy maize. Used generally for texturizing and thickening, native starch is derived from sources such as maize, waxy maize, high amylose maize, wheat, tapioca and potato. Native starch is insoluble...view more Cargill Gel® native starches are derived from either common (dent) corn or waxy maize. Used generally for texturizing and thickening, native starch is derived from sources such as maize, waxy maize, high amylose maize, wheat, tapioca and potato. Native starch is insoluble in cold water and swells to different degrees, depending on temperature. Native starch has thickening, gelling, moisture retention and anti-staling properties. view less