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Dimodan® PH 100 K-A DuPont Danisco Dimodan® PH 100 K-A is composed of Kosher certified, distilled monoglycerides made from edible, refined, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. It provides efficient processing, improves product quality, improves texture, fat reduction, increases cooking ...展開 Dimodan® PH 100 K-A is composed of Kosher certified, distilled monoglycerides made from edible, refined, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. It provides efficient processing, improves product quality, improves texture, fat reduction, increases cooking stability and shelf life extension. This product is commonly used in bread, rolls, extruded cereal and snack food, pasta, tortillas, sweet goods and potato products. 收起
Dimodan® PH 300 K-A DuPont Danisco Dimodan® PH 300 K-A is comprised of distilled monoglycerides made from edible, refined, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. It functions as an emulsifier and provides efficient processing and improved product quality, increases cooking stability, reduce...展開 Dimodan® PH 300 K-A is comprised of distilled monoglycerides made from edible, refined, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. It functions as an emulsifier and provides efficient processing and improved product quality, increases cooking stability, reduces fat, and extends shelf life. This product is commonly used in bread, rolls, extruded cereal and snack food, pasta, tortillas, sweet goods and potato products. 收起
Erythritol Baolingbao Biology Co., Ltd. Erythritol is a natural sugar substitute that is derived from cultured sugar using a natural process (fermentation). Erythritol is naturally a zero calorie food. Unlike artificial sweeteners, which are man-made synthetic chemical compounds formulated in a...展開 Erythritol is a natural sugar substitute that is derived from cultured sugar using a natural process (fermentation). Erythritol is naturally a zero calorie food. Unlike artificial sweeteners, which are man-made synthetic chemical compounds formulated in a lab, Erythritol appears naturally in fruits such as pears, melons and grapes, as well as foods such as mushrooms and fermentation-derived foods such as wine, soy sauce and cheese. 收起