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Bakels Cook Up Starch Bakels Worldwide Bakels Cook Up Starch, product code 359651, is a modified waxy maize starch in the form of a white to off white coloured powder. Offering superior freeze/thaw stability, this product is ideal for use as a thickener in applications such as meat pies, gravi...展开 Bakels Cook Up Starch, product code 359651, is a modified waxy maize starch in the form of a white to off white coloured powder. Offering superior freeze/thaw stability, this product is ideal for use as a thickener in applications such as meat pies, gravies, and sauces. 收起
Bakels Gluten Free Health Flour Bakels Worldwide Bakels Gluten Free Health Flour, product code 3957, is a powdered mix for the baking of gluten free breads and other bakery applications.
Bakels Instant Starch - 359641 Bakels Worldwide Bakels Instant Starch, product code 359641, is a white to off white powder that features good freeze/thaw stability and serves as an instant cold water starch/thickener for fruit pies.
Baking Malt Special Bakels Worldwide Baking Malt Special, product code 5310, is a malt extract in the form of a light brown sticky liquid. This product is ideal for use in French and crusty loaves, as resultant baked items will have the desired colour and crust associated with traditional co...展开 Baking Malt Special, product code 5310, is a malt extract in the form of a light brown sticky liquid. This product is ideal for use in French and crusty loaves, as resultant baked items will have the desired colour and crust associated with traditional continental breads. 收起
Psyllum (Husk) I.H.C. Chempharm Psyllium husk or isphagula is the covering of seeds grown on the plant, Plantago Psyllium, which flourishes in the Middle East. Psyllium husk has long been recognized as an excellent means of getting more dietary fiber into a person’s diet due to its high...展开 Psyllium husk or isphagula is the covering of seeds grown on the plant, Plantago Psyllium, which flourishes in the Middle East. Psyllium husk has long been recognized as an excellent means of getting more dietary fiber into a person’s diet due to its high fiber count in comparison to other grains. Oat bran, also a good source of fiber, has about five grams of fiber per a third of a cup. Psyllium husk, on the other hand, offers approximately 71 grams of fiber for that same third of a cup. This heavy dose of dietary fiber makes psyllium husk the choice of many who manufacture dietary fiber supplements and powders like Metamucil. For those suffering from constipation or diarrhea, appropriate daily dietary fiber intake can help improve these conditions. As psyllium husk travels through the human digestive tract, it absorbs water, but is not digested. This results in stool that is bulkier, but also softer, translating to fewer problems with passing stool. Although most associate psyllium husk with improving digestion, clinical studies on isphagula have also shown that it is beneficial in lowering blood cholesterol. Of course, cholesterol is more likely to be lowered when combined with a low fat diet. Yet even with a higher fat diet, psyllium husk, when taken regularly, lowers low-density lipoproteins, known as “bad cholesterol” by about 7%. 收起