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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 st...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
Roquette® Maize Starch Roquette America, Inc. Roquette® Maize Starch comes from cereal grain and is used for its gelling or thickening properties in many sectors of agri-food applications such as soups, delicatessen meats, sauces, pastries, coatings, pastas, creams. Maize starch is characterized by i...view more Roquette® Maize Starch comes from cereal grain and is used for its gelling or thickening properties in many sectors of agri-food applications such as soups, delicatessen meats, sauces, pastries, coatings, pastas, creams. Maize starch is characterized by its gel temperature of 75°C, its average viscosity and its relatively short texture. view less