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401-51 LuxAgar 100 Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. 401-51 LuxAgar 100 is a seaweed extract that is acid stable and retains water. Classified as E406, it serves as a stabilizer, gelling agent, and thickener. The agar is derived from gracilaria and is used in sugar confectionery, jellies, marshmallows, and ...展開 401-51 LuxAgar 100 is a seaweed extract that is acid stable and retains water. Classified as E406, it serves as a stabilizer, gelling agent, and thickener. The agar is derived from gracilaria and is used in sugar confectionery, jellies, marshmallows, and health foods. 收起
Alginate (Sodium-, Potassium- & Calcium) I.H.C. Chempharm Alginate (Sodium-, Potassium- & Calcium) is a salt made from algenic acid that is extracted from the cell walls of brown algae. It can be used as a gelling agent, thickening agent and stabilizing agent in a variety of puddings, beverages, jellies, jams, i...展開 Alginate (Sodium-, Potassium- & Calcium) is a salt made from algenic acid that is extracted from the cell walls of brown algae. It can be used as a gelling agent, thickening agent and stabilizing agent in a variety of puddings, beverages, jellies, jams, ice creams, meats, and dressings. 收起
Carrageenan - Refined (Kappa, Iota, Lambda) Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Carrageenan - Refined (Kappa, Iota, Lambda) is a polysaccharide extracted from red seaweed. Categorized as E407, it is used as an emulsifier in sausages, hams, canned meat, ice cream, milk gels, flavored and chocolate milk drinks, dessert gels and jellies...展開 Carrageenan - Refined (Kappa, Iota, Lambda) is a polysaccharide extracted from red seaweed. Categorized as E407, it is used as an emulsifier in sausages, hams, canned meat, ice cream, milk gels, flavored and chocolate milk drinks, dessert gels and jellies, whipped toppings and creams, and syrups. 收起
Carrageenan - Semi Refined (Kappa, Iota) Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Carrageenan - Semi Refined (Kappa, Iota) is a polysaccharide extracted from red seaweed. Categorized as E407a, it is used as an emulsifier in sausages, hams, canned meat, ice cream, milk gels, flavored and chocolate milk drinks, dessert gels and jellies, ...展開 Carrageenan - Semi Refined (Kappa, Iota) is a polysaccharide extracted from red seaweed. Categorized as E407a, it is used as an emulsifier in sausages, hams, canned meat, ice cream, milk gels, flavored and chocolate milk drinks, dessert gels and jellies, whipped toppings and creams, and syrups. 收起
Gelatine Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Gelatine is an animal extract derived from collagen. It is a translucent, flavorless, and solid substance. The product is a hydrocolloid used as a gelling agent in confectionery and dessert jellies, marshmallows, ice cream, yogurts, dairy products, and wh...展開 Gelatine is an animal extract derived from collagen. It is a translucent, flavorless, and solid substance. The product is a hydrocolloid used as a gelling agent in confectionery and dessert jellies, marshmallows, ice cream, yogurts, dairy products, and whipped and aerated dairy products. 收起
Gellan Gum I.H.C. Chempharm Gellan Gum is an artificial gelling agent and water soluble carbohydrate. It has a variety of uses in jellies, mixed herbs, and in soy products.
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 ...展開 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...展開 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...展開 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
Neotame I.H.C. Chempharm Neotame is produced by adding a 6-carbon (neohexyl) group to the amine nitrogen of aspartame. It is a sugar substitute that is 7,000 to 13,000 times sweeter than regular table sugar. Like other artificial sweeteners, only a small amount of the substance i...展開 Neotame is produced by adding a 6-carbon (neohexyl) group to the amine nitrogen of aspartame. It is a sugar substitute that is 7,000 to 13,000 times sweeter than regular table sugar. Like other artificial sweeteners, only a small amount of the substance is needed to be an effective flavor enhancer. In fact, this is what makes neotame of great interest to manufacturers of food products, since it is considerably less expensive to use as a sweetener than refined sugar or high fructose corn syrup. In addition to use as a table sweetener, neotame has been approved for use in various processed foods, including pudding and gelatin mixes, canned fruits, fruit juices, jams, jellies, and syrup. It may also be found in baked goods, frozen desserts, soft drinks and chewing gum. Typically, many of these products are labeled as being sugar-less or sugar-free. 收起
Pectin Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Pectin is a plant extract that is white to light brown powder derived from primarily citrus fruits. Classified as E440, it is used as an emulsifier in jams, marmalades, fruit and confectionery jellies, yogurt and dairy drinks, whipped cream, milk gels and...展開 Pectin is a plant extract that is white to light brown powder derived from primarily citrus fruits. Classified as E440, it is used as an emulsifier in jams, marmalades, fruit and confectionery jellies, yogurt and dairy drinks, whipped cream, milk gels and desserts, and salad dressings. 收起
Pectine I.H.C. Chempharm Pectine is a complex carbohydrate, which is found both in the cell walls of plants, and between the cell walls, helping to regulate the flow of water in between cells and keeping them rigid. You’ll note some plants begin to lose part of this complex carbo...展開 Pectine is a complex carbohydrate, which is found both in the cell walls of plants, and between the cell walls, helping to regulate the flow of water in between cells and keeping them rigid. You’ll note some plants begin to lose part of this complex carbohydrate as they age. Apples left out too long get soft and mushy as pectin diminishes. In cooking, pectin is used as a thickening agent, and could be considered one of the most natural types around. The first version of this substance available for purchase was derived from apples, which have a high amount of it. There are other fruits that naturally contain this gelling agent, including many plums and pears. The properties of pectin were discovered and identified by the French chemist and pharmacist, Henri Braconnot, and his discovery soon led to many manufacturers making deals with makers of apple juice to obtain the remains of pressed apples (pomace) that were then produced in a liquid form. 收起
Polydextrose I.H.C. Chempharm Polydextrose is a sugar substitute that is derived from dextrose, polydextrose is a food ingredient that can be used as a low calorie substitute in many recipes. Originally developed in Europe, it is now available worldwide. Assigned an E number of E1200 ...展開 Polydextrose is a sugar substitute that is derived from dextrose, polydextrose is a food ingredient that can be used as a low calorie substitute in many recipes. Originally developed in Europe, it is now available worldwide. Assigned an E number of E1200 in accordance with the International Numbering System, polydextrose is now found in packaged foods as well as being available for use around the house. The basic contents of polydextrose revolve around three ingredients. Along with the use of a portion of dextrose, the food ingredient also contains sortibol and a small amount of citric acid. The low caloric content makes it attractive to dieters, while the low glucose content makes the substance an excellent choice of sweetener for persons who are in a prediabetic state. In addition, this artificial sweetener also contains a very low fat content, which makes it attractive to people who wish to watch their cholesterol levels. Approved for use in the United States in 1981, polydextrose can be found in a number of different types of low calorie sweets. Puddings and gelatins often contain the substance. A growing number of soft and hard candies make good use of the sugar substitute. Even frozen desserts are increasingly making use of it as a way of helping people to enjoy a tasty treat while still watching the sugar and fat content. 收起
Sodium Alginate Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Sodium Alginate is a brown seaweed extract. Classified as E401, it is used as a thickener, stabilizer, gelling agent, and an emulsifier in reformed meat products, ice cream, bakery and dessert jellies and fillings, milk puddings, and dessert toppings.