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Binder 2.0 BDF Natural Ingredients S.L. Binder 2.0 is an odorless powder and gelling agent which is particularly suited to improving texture and overall appearance of meat and fish, as well as other food products, such as vegetables and fruit etc. Based on alginates and calcium, it is easy to a...展開 Binder 2.0 is an odorless powder and gelling agent which is particularly suited to improving texture and overall appearance of meat and fish, as well as other food products, such as vegetables and fruit etc. Based on alginates and calcium, it is easy to apply and can be used in a wide array of production processes. Binder 2.0 can be used to reduce the fat content in a product or substitute animal (saturated) fat for vegetable (unsaturated) fat. Binder 2.0 has similar properties as Binder 1.0 but with a higher gel strength and faster reaction. 收起
C-Tech DG-207 PT Algalindo Perdana C-Tech DG-207 is a refined carrageenan, a natural food grade product obtained from seaweeds and used as an additive in the food industry. It is a light tan, free flowing powder with a viscosity of 50-300cps (1.5% solution at 75° C). C-Tech DG-207 is compo...展開 C-Tech DG-207 is a refined carrageenan, a natural food grade product obtained from seaweeds and used as an additive in the food industry. It is a light tan, free flowing powder with a viscosity of 50-300cps (1.5% solution at 75° C). C-Tech DG-207 is compounded to serve as a gelling agent for dessert jelly. It gives a transparent finished product that is elastic with little syneresis. 收起
Calcium Carbonate (Natural Type) D.D. Williamson Calcium Carbonate is a white powder found in nature in mineral sources such as calcite, limestone and marble. It adds color to foods and firming properties to vegetables. It is insoluble in water but may be emulsified to disperse in water. It may be produ...展開 Calcium Carbonate is a white powder found in nature in mineral sources such as calcite, limestone and marble. It adds color to foods and firming properties to vegetables. It is insoluble in water but may be emulsified to disperse in water. It may be produced by the precipitation of calcium ions with carbonate ions. The European Union (EU) has approved calcium carbonate as a food coloring. Some other regions do not allow its use as a color additive. 收起