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Beet Juice ColorMaker Inc. Beet Juice is a rich, red vegetable juice made from pressing or grinding beets. This product is readily soluble in water and provides an intense color. Beet Juice is mainly used in products with short shelf-life requirements and that are sold in a dry sta...展开 Beet Juice is a rich, red vegetable juice made from pressing or grinding beets. This product is readily soluble in water and provides an intense color. Beet Juice is mainly used in products with short shelf-life requirements and that are sold in a dry state such as ice cream, yogurt, gravies, and sauces. 收起
Curcumin Yunnan Tonghai Yang Natural Products Co., Ltd. Curcumin is extracted from the root of Curcuma longa as a raw material; it is a natural food pigment by the process of solvent extracting, concentrating, refining and drying. It is a yellowish to orange red free-flowing powder and has the characteristic t...展开 Curcumin is extracted from the root of Curcuma longa as a raw material; it is a natural food pigment by the process of solvent extracting, concentrating, refining and drying. It is a yellowish to orange red free-flowing powder and has the characteristic turmeric odor. It can not dissolve in water and ether but can easily dissolve in ethanol, acetic acid and propylene glycol, and is completely soluble in acetone. This product can be widely used in carbonic acid drinks, candy, wine, ice cream, and jelly. 收起
Grape ColorMaker Inc. Grape is the single most abundant fruit harvested in the world from which a natural color is commercially obtained. Grapes are highly pigmented with anthocyanins, a pool of colorants responsible for the purple, violet, blue, magenta, red and orange color ...展开 Grape is the single most abundant fruit harvested in the world from which a natural color is commercially obtained. Grapes are highly pigmented with anthocyanins, a pool of colorants responsible for the purple, violet, blue, magenta, red and orange color of many fruits, vegetables and flowers. Anthocyanins are often extracted from the grape skin remaining after wine crushing or from the "leas," the sediment at the bottom of barrels from the wine aging process. 收起