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Alkemir® - 810 VEDEQSA Alkemir® - 810 is a sodium alginate (E-401) extracted from the brown algae (Phaeophyceae) of medium viscosity and medium gel strengh, purified through salt medium precipitation and successives pH adjustments. It is suitable for thickening or gelling proce...展开 Alkemir® - 810 is a sodium alginate (E-401) extracted from the brown algae (Phaeophyceae) of medium viscosity and medium gel strengh, purified through salt medium precipitation and successives pH adjustments. It is suitable for thickening or gelling processing food in aquoeus medium such as stuffed olives. 收起
Alkemir® - 910 VEDEQSA Alkemir®-910 is a sodium alginate (E-401) extracted from brown algae (Phaeophyceae) of medium viscosity and high gel strengh, purified through salt medium precipitation and successives pH adjustments. It is a stabilizing and gelling agent for vegetable pa...展开 Alkemir®-910 is a sodium alginate (E-401) extracted from brown algae (Phaeophyceae) of medium viscosity and high gel strengh, purified through salt medium precipitation and successives pH adjustments. It is a stabilizing and gelling agent for vegetable pasta, fish and pickles. 收起
Alkemir® - 910/F VEDEQSA Alkemir® - 910/F is a stabilizing - gelling agent for vegetable pasta, fish and pickles. For a correct action it is recommended to get a good dissolution in the medium, using decalcified or deionized water adding it gradually and stirring it at the same t...展开 Alkemir® - 910/F is a stabilizing - gelling agent for vegetable pasta, fish and pickles. For a correct action it is recommended to get a good dissolution in the medium, using decalcified or deionized water adding it gradually and stirring it at the same time to avoid lumps. 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