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Roquette is a leading producer of starch ingredients used in the Food, Beverage, and Nutrition industry. With an array of wheat, corn, potato, and pea starches and starch derivatives, its lineup of high quality ingredients deliver solutions for various product needs such as acidity regulation, anticrystallisation, binding, calorie and fat reduction, colouring, emulsification, and fibre enrichment.
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Amylo-Maize Starch N-400 Roquette America, Inc. Amylo-Maize Starch N-400 is a high amylose maize starch that gives a short texture once gelled, fast retrogradation times and a high resistant starch content. It can therefore be used as a process aid, a texturing agent or a fibre source in baking or in s...view more Amylo-Maize Starch N-400 is a high amylose maize starch that gives a short texture once gelled, fast retrogradation times and a high resistant starch content. It can therefore be used as a process aid, a texturing agent or a fibre source in baking or in soft gum confectionery. view less
CLEARGUM® TA 90 Roquette America, Inc. CLEARGUM® TA 90 is a manioc modified starch made soluble by controlled hydrolysis, it is fat soluble for low fat products, and a film forming agent. It is easy to use in order to add texture in various nutrition products.
Roquette® Pea Starch Roquette America, Inc. Roquette® Pea Starch is used for its gelling, texturizing, and thickening properties in many agri-food applications such as meats, delicatessen, sauces, pastas, creams and more specifically, for its film-forming properties in certain coatings or other tex...view more Roquette® Pea Starch is used for its gelling, texturizing, and thickening properties in many agri-food applications such as meats, delicatessen, sauces, pastas, creams and more specifically, for its film-forming properties in certain coatings or other textured foods. It is characterized by a large part of amylose and a low gel temperature, which explains its functional texturizing and film-forming properties. view less