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Belgogluc HM 70/75% Castle Malting Belgogluc HM 70/75% is a glucose syrup with high maltose. It has a wheat origin with a Brix range of 74.5-75.5. The supplier confirms that this product does not contain any ingredient, additive or flavor extracted or derived from genetically modified orga...展開 Belgogluc HM 70/75% is a glucose syrup with high maltose. It has a wheat origin with a Brix range of 74.5-75.5. The supplier confirms that this product does not contain any ingredient, additive or flavor extracted or derived from genetically modified organisms. Therefore, no additional specific GMO labeling is required according to the current European regulation. 收起
Burnt Syrup BS 5000 Castle Malting Burnt Syrup BS 5000 is a caramelized glucose syrup and sugar without additives. It has an origin of maize (corn), sugar beet, sugar cane, and wheat. The supplier confirms that this product does not contain any ingredient, additive or flavor extracted or d...展開 Burnt Syrup BS 5000 is a caramelized glucose syrup and sugar without additives. It has an origin of maize (corn), sugar beet, sugar cane, and wheat. The supplier confirms that this product does not contain any ingredient, additive or flavor extracted or derived from genetically modified organisms. Therefore, no additional specific GMO labeling is required according to the current European regulation. 收起
Candimic dark 73% Castle Malting Candimic Dark 73% has a dark brown color and is composed of sugar, invert sugar syrup and water. It has an origin of sugar beet with a brix amount of 72.5-73.5.
Candimic dark 78% Castle Malting Candimic dark 78% is a dark brown candy syrup, partly inverted. It has an origin of sugar beet with a brix amount of 72.5-73.5.
Candimic light 73% Castle Malting Candimic light 73% is produced on the basis of partial inverted candy syrup. Its ingredients include sugar, invert sugar solution and water. Candimic light 73% has a brix of 72.5-73.5.
Candy Sugar Dark (Pieces) Castle Malting Candy Sugar Dark (Pieces) is a Belgian sugar commonly used in brewing, especially in stronger Belgian beers such as dubbel and tripel. Chemically, it is an invert sugar, one that has been converted from sucrose to a mixture of fructose and glucose by heat...展開 Candy Sugar Dark (Pieces) is a Belgian sugar commonly used in brewing, especially in stronger Belgian beers such as dubbel and tripel. Chemically, it is an invert sugar, one that has been converted from sucrose to a mixture of fructose and glucose by heating with water and some acid (usually citric acid). It is used to boost the alcohol content without adding extra body to the beer, and without forcing the yeast to produce invertase. 收起
Candy Sugar White (Pieces) Castle Malting Candy Sugar White (Pieces) originates from sugar beet. Candy sugar itself is crystalized inverted sugar syrup composed of a mixture of glucose and fructose. Candy Sugar White is a Belgian sugar commonly used in brewing, especially in stronger Belgian bee...展開 Candy Sugar White (Pieces) originates from sugar beet. Candy sugar itself is crystalized inverted sugar syrup composed of a mixture of glucose and fructose. Candy Sugar White is a Belgian sugar commonly used in brewing, especially in stronger Belgian beers such as dubbel and tripel. It is used to boost the alcohol content without adding extra body to the beer, and without forcing the yeast to produce invertase. 收起
Caramel P32 (E150c) Castle Malting Caramel P32 (E150c) is a dark brown liquid prepared by a controlled heat treatment of carbohydrates in the presence of ammonium compounds. It is produced from corn and is used for color. The supplier confirms that this product does not contain any ingredi...展開 Caramel P32 (E150c) is a dark brown liquid prepared by a controlled heat treatment of carbohydrates in the presence of ammonium compounds. It is produced from corn and is used for color. The supplier confirms that this product does not contain any ingredient, additive or flavor extracted or derived from genetically modified organisms. Therefore, no additional specific GMO labeling is required according to the current European regulation. 收起
Cassonade Dark Castle Malting Cassonade Dark is a dark brown sugar obtained from a mixture of sugar crystals and candy syrup. Dark brown sugar can add a rich, sweet flavor to your beer with more residual impact than lighter varieties. You can use it to make Scottish and Irish ales, st...展開 Cassonade Dark is a dark brown sugar obtained from a mixture of sugar crystals and candy syrup. Dark brown sugar can add a rich, sweet flavor to your beer with more residual impact than lighter varieties. You can use it to make Scottish and Irish ales, strong ales, barley wine and specialty beers. 收起
Cassonade Extra Dark Castle Malting Cassonade Extra Dark is an extra dark brown sugar obtained from a mixture of sugar crystals and candy syrup. Extra dark brown sugar can add a rich, sweet flavor to your beer with more residual impact than lighter varieties. You can use it to make Scottish...展開 Cassonade Extra Dark is an extra dark brown sugar obtained from a mixture of sugar crystals and candy syrup. Extra dark brown sugar can add a rich, sweet flavor to your beer with more residual impact than lighter varieties. You can use it to make Scottish and Irish ales, strong ales, barley wine and specialty beers. 收起
Cassonade Light Castle Malting Cassonade Light is a light brown sugar obtained from a mixture of sugar crystals and candy syrup. Light brown sugar can add a rich, sweet flavor to your beer with more residual impact than lighter varieties. You can use it to make Scottish and Irish ales,...展開 Cassonade Light is a light brown sugar obtained from a mixture of sugar crystals and candy syrup. Light brown sugar can add a rich, sweet flavor to your beer with more residual impact than lighter varieties. You can use it to make Scottish and Irish ales, strong ales, barley wine and specialty beers. 收起
Crystalline fructose Castle Malting Crystalline fructose is a processed sweetener derived from sugar beet and sugar cane that is almost entirely fructose and composed of white hygroscopic odorless crystals with a sweet taste. It can also be made from sucrose (table sugar) by splitting the f...展開 Crystalline fructose is a processed sweetener derived from sugar beet and sugar cane that is almost entirely fructose and composed of white hygroscopic odorless crystals with a sweet taste. It can also be made from sucrose (table sugar) by splitting the fructose and glucose molecules. Crystalline fructose consists of at least 98% pure fructose, any remainder being water and trace minerals. 收起
D-Xylose I.H.C. Chempharm D-Xylose is a form of sugar that comes from woody substances such as straw, corn cobs, pecan shells, and cottonseed hulls. There are a number of benefits to using xylose instead of regular table sugar. It is safe, healthy, toxin-free, and allows people to...展開 D-Xylose is a form of sugar that comes from woody substances such as straw, corn cobs, pecan shells, and cottonseed hulls. There are a number of benefits to using xylose instead of regular table sugar. It is safe, healthy, toxin-free, and allows people to indulge their appetites for sweet food without weight gain and other issues commonly associated with sugar. The sweetener may help fight infections, restore hormonal imbalances, and treat other health problems. This sugar substitute became popular in Japan and throughout Europe in the 1960s. It was successfully introduced in the United States upon approval by the FDA in 1963. Since that time, the substance has served as both a food sweetener and as a remedy for certain health problems. As a sweetener, it provides a much healthier alternative to regular sugar. The rate at which the body absorbs table sugar is much higher than the rate of xylose absorption. People can consume far more of this product without any ill effects. 收起
Dextrose mono I.H.C. Chempharm Dextrose, fructose, and glucose are all monosaccharides, known as simple sugars. These sugars can combine to form more complex sugars, including the disaccharide known as sucrose, or table sugar. The primary differences between these sugars have to do wit...展開 Dextrose, fructose, and glucose are all monosaccharides, known as simple sugars. These sugars can combine to form more complex sugars, including the disaccharide known as sucrose, or table sugar. The primary differences between these sugars have to do with the ways in which they are metabolized by the body, and they all play important roles in body function. Fructose is an extremely sweet sugar that is found in many fruits. The flavor is sometimes intensely cloying, as anyone who has eaten an overripe piece of fruit knows, and it is believed to be the most sweet of the naturally occurring sugars. Fructose can also be obtained through the breakdown of sucrose, which is made from linked fructose and glucose molecules. It has a low glycemic index, which means that it takes a long time for the body to break down, resulting in a slow release of sugar, rather than a sudden rush. 收起
Fructose syrup F85/75% Castle Malting Fructose syrup F85/75% is a fructose-glucose syrup with high fructose content. It originates in sugar beet, sugar cane and wheat.
Liquid Trisuc 73% Castle Malting Liquid Trisuc 73% is a partly inverted sugar syrup obtained through acid hydrolysis of an aqueous solution of sucrose. It originated from sugar beets and is manufactured in Belgium. It has a brix amount of 71.2-72.5.
Mannose I.H.C. Chempharm Mannose is a type of naturally occurring sugar that is sold as a nutritional supplement at many health food stores, supermarkets, and online specialty retailers. It is marketed as a remedy for bladder and kidney infections. According to manufacturers, the...展開 Mannose is a type of naturally occurring sugar that is sold as a nutritional supplement at many health food stores, supermarkets, and online specialty retailers. It is marketed as a remedy for bladder and kidney infections. According to manufacturers, the supplement helps to flush harmful bacteria from the urinary tract. It is important for consumers to remember that the efficacy of D-mannose has not been confirmed in clinical trials, and it is not currently approved by most national food and drug agencies as a remedy for urinary tract problems. An individual who experiences frequent infections should speak with his or her doctor before taking any supplement or medication. Most urinary tract infections are caused by buildups of a bacterium called Escherichia coli (E. coli) in the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. E. coli is normally present in the intestines and is usually harmless to humans. If some of the bacteria make it to the kidneys, however, they can adhere to the lining of the urinary tract and cause painful infections. D-mannose supposedly helps to prevent E. coli from becoming trapped. D-mannose is not easily absorbed by the body, so most of the substance makes it to the kidneys and bladder after it is ingested. Manufacturers claim that the supplement actively binds to E. coli in the urinary tract before the bacteria can embed into tissue lining. Excess bacteria can then be passed normally through the urine. 收起
Organic cane sugar granulated Castle Malting Organic Cane Sugar (granulated) is a non refined organic cane sugar that comes from sugar cane.