Additives are used in food and beverage industry as but not limited to ingredients in order to enhance a product for workability, palatability, and or marketability.
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Additives are used in all aspects of the food and beverage industries. Additives are used in baked goods, beverages, confectionery, cereal, meat dairy and egg products. Additives are used in almost every type of food products.
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Foodchem International Corporation is an international manufacturer and supplier of food ingredients and additives used in the Food, Beverage and Nutrition industry. This company focuses on producing a comprehensive range of preservatives, antioxidants, emulsifiers, phosphates, flavorings, sweeteners, amino acids, plant extracts, and more. Key offerings include Acesulfame-K, Guar Gum, Neotame, and so on.
Vanillin is a phenolic aldehyde, an organic compound with the molecular formula C8H8O3. It is the primary component of the extract of the vanilla bean. This product is often used as a flavoring agent in chocolate, ice cream, baked goods, and confectionery...view moreVanillin is a phenolic aldehyde, an organic compound with the molecular formula C8H8O3. It is the primary component of the extract of the vanilla bean. This product is often used as a flavoring agent in chocolate, ice cream, baked goods, and confectionery. view less
Ethyl Vanillin appears as a fine white or yellow powder. It is a synthetic molecule that is not found in nature. It is prepared via several steps from catechol, beginning with ethylation to produce "guethol". This ether condenses with glyoxylic acid to gi...view more
Ethyl Vanillin appears as a fine white or yellow powder. It is a synthetic molecule that is not found in nature. It is prepared via several steps from catechol, beginning with ethylation to produce "guethol". This ether condenses with glyoxylic acid to give the corresponding mandelic acid derivative , which via oxidation and decarboxylation gives ethyl vanillin. This product is often used as a flavorant in the production of chocolate. view less
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