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Proteins

Proteins in food and beverage applications provide important nutritional components in humans and animals upon consumption. Proteins are an important energy source that can add value to a products health and dietary claims. There are many sources of protein but not limited to, dairy, soy, red meat, poultry, pork, powders, liquids, and tree nuts.  Read More
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Micronized Soy Protein América Pampa Micronized Soy Protein is a powder that is made from soy beans and has good protein dispensability. It is generally used as a dairy substitute or extender and is added during the manufacturing process. Micronized Soy Protein is used in dairy products, nut...view more Micronized Soy Protein is a powder that is made from soy beans and has good protein dispensability. It is generally used as a dairy substitute or extender and is added during the manufacturing process. Micronized Soy Protein is used in dairy products, nutritional beverages, confectionery, bakery products, and meat emulsions. view less
Micronized Soy Protein Full Fat Active América Pampa Micronized Soy Protein Full Fat Active is a fine powder with a high fat content that is derived from soy beans. It has a neutral flavor and a very high creaminess with good fluidity. Micronized Soy Protein Full Fat Active is used as a substitute for egg p...view more Micronized Soy Protein Full Fat Active is a fine powder with a high fat content that is derived from soy beans. It has a neutral flavor and a very high creaminess with good fluidity. Micronized Soy Protein Full Fat Active is used as a substitute for egg powder or fat powder when used in confectionery and bakery products. view less
Texturized Soy Protein América Pampa Texturized Soy Protein is caramel colored flakes that are produced from soy beans. It is used in elaborating meat, emulsions, hamburgers, cold meat, batter mixes, cereal bars, and many other food preparations.