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Concentrated Dairy Free Chocolate Crystals SuperChoc 604-36 Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Concentrated Dairy Free Chocolate Crystals SuperChoc 604-36 is produced by cryogenically crystallizing high quality, concentrated, sugar free, dairy free, plain chocolate base with non-allergenic lecithin. The product consists of greater than 95% cocoa so...展开 Concentrated Dairy Free Chocolate Crystals SuperChoc 604-36 is produced by cryogenically crystallizing high quality, concentrated, sugar free, dairy free, plain chocolate base with non-allergenic lecithin. The product consists of greater than 95% cocoa solids. Categorized as E322, it is used as an emulsifier in chocolate coatings, fillings, icing and dustings, hot and cold beverages, confectionery,snacks, frozen and chilled dairy desserts, puddings, baked goods,ice cream, milkshakes, sweet and savory sauces, and pasta products. 收起
Konjac Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Konjac is a natural plant extract that is either white or black in color. Classified as E425, it is used as an emulsifier in a variety of products, including jellies, puddings, sausages, canned meat, ice cream and frozen foods, yogurts, beverages, edible ...展开 Konjac is a natural plant extract that is either white or black in color. Classified as E425, it is used as an emulsifier in a variety of products, including jellies, puddings, sausages, canned meat, ice cream and frozen foods, yogurts, beverages, edible films, noodles, cakes, biscuits, and as a substitute for gelatin. The product may not be used in confectionery owing to choking risk. 收起
Konjac Gum Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Konjac Gum is a natural plant extract that is either white or black in color. Classified as E425(ii), it is used as an emulsifier in a variety of products, including jellies, puddings, canned meat, ice cream and frozen foods,yogurts, beverages, edible fil...展开 Konjac Gum is a natural plant extract that is either white or black in color. Classified as E425(ii), it is used as an emulsifier in a variety of products, including jellies, puddings, canned meat, ice cream and frozen foods,yogurts, beverages, edible films, noodles, cakes, biscuits, and as a substitute for gelatin. The product may not be used in confectionery due to choking risk. 收起
Konjac Gum I.H.C. Chempharm Konjac Gum is derived from the konjac plant of Asia produces a starchy fiber used in many health foods of Japan. It often exists in a gelatinous form, though it also can be produced with a stiff, rubbery finish similar to Western fruit leather. Some commo...展开 Konjac Gum is derived from the konjac plant of Asia produces a starchy fiber used in many health foods of Japan. It often exists in a gelatinous form, though it also can be produced with a stiff, rubbery finish similar to Western fruit leather. Some common foods that include konjac include vegan gelatin, flour, and herbal supplements. Konjac is typically known by more colloquial monikers. The most common is devil's tongue. The plant is also referred to as snake palm, elephant yam, and voodoo lily. In addition to Japan, the perennial plant can be found growing in China and Indonesia. In Japan, when the plant is used in cooking, it is known as konnyaku. Konnyaku is largely tasteless. The slightly salty, grey mass is prized for its texture rather than its taste. It is typically firmer than traditional Western gelatin, and often served in the form of thin strips or a thicker, rectangular bar. Many signature Japanese cuisine dishes and snacks contain konnyaku as an ingredient. Fruit jellies, such as lychee cups or candies, are made from the plant. Noodles, tofu alternatives, and Japanese oden all contain konjac. 收起