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Annatto Extract ColorMaker Inc. Annatto Extract is a natural plant extract derived from the seed coats of the Bixa orellano tree. This product provides an orange to yellowish color, and is typically used as a coloring and flavoring agent. Annatto Extract has been used for coloring ices,...展开 Annatto Extract is a natural plant extract derived from the seed coats of the Bixa orellano tree. This product provides an orange to yellowish color, and is typically used as a coloring and flavoring agent. Annatto Extract has been used for coloring ices, hard candies, fruit flavors or fruit based beverages, and many carbonated drinks. 收起
Caramel for Chocolate Nigay Caramel for Chocolate can be used for fillings in pralines or chocolate balls. The caramel for chocolate varieties include milk and butter caramel, caramel with slightly salted butter, and caramel butterscotch. When mixed within the chocolate, caramel pow...展开 Caramel for Chocolate can be used for fillings in pralines or chocolate balls. The caramel for chocolate varieties include milk and butter caramel, caramel with slightly salted butter, and caramel butterscotch. When mixed within the chocolate, caramel powder provides a caramel taste and unique, signature flavor. Caramel flakes can be used as inclusions in chocolate bars, because they give a crunchy effect and a smooth caramel taste. Caramel flakes come in different sizes ranging from 0.5 to 8 mm. 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