AA Nopal powder (40 mesh) | América Alimentos | AA Nopal powder (40 mesh) is inspected, washed, disinfected, and dried. The nopal is then ground and sifted, with uniform green to yellow-green particles. Nopal (cactus) belongs to the Opuntia genus, Opuntioideae subfamily and Cactaceae Family, which con...展开 AA Nopal powder (40 mesh) is inspected, washed, disinfected, and dried. The nopal is then ground and sifted, with uniform green to yellow-green particles. Nopal (cactus) belongs to the Opuntia genus, Opuntioideae subfamily and Cactaceae Family, which consist of more than 300 species. 收起 | |
Anthocyanins | Cybercolors Ltd. | Anthocyanins are grape skins mainly sourced in France, Spain, and Italy. This product is processed to produce grape color liquid and powder. It is mainly used in beverages, health supplements and water ice. | |
Lutein | Cybercolors Ltd. | Lutein is a xanthophyll and a naturally occurring carotenoid. The Lutein color is extracted to produce oil suspensions and water soluble liquids. This product is mainly used in beverages and health supplements. | |
Nopal Powder (80 mesh) | América Alimentos | Nopal Powder (80 mesh) is inspected, washed, disinfected, and dried. The nopal is then ground and sifted, with uniform green to yellow-green particles. Nopal (cactus) belongs to the Opuntia genus, Opuntioideae subfamily and Cactaceae Family, which consist...展开 Nopal Powder (80 mesh) is inspected, washed, disinfected, and dried. The nopal is then ground and sifted, with uniform green to yellow-green particles. Nopal (cactus) belongs to the Opuntia genus, Opuntioideae subfamily and Cactaceae Family, which consist of more than 300 species. 收起 | |
Sanitized Ground Chia | América Alimentos | Sanitized Ground Chia is a regular, gray to brown powder. Chia is an annual plant species, belonging to the family of Lamiaceae, native to the northwest of Central America. | |
Whole Sanitized Chia | América Alimentos | Whole Sanitized Chia is presented as a normal beige, brown, ro dark gray grain. Chia is an annual plant species, belonging to the family of Lamiaceae, native to the northwest of Central America. |