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FRUCTOPURE 500
FRUCTOPURE 500 is crystalline fructose. FRUCTOPURE 500 is producing from non-GMO cereal raw material, by enzymatic hydrolysis of starch, followed by purification, concentration, crystallization and drying. FRUCTOPURE 500 is a white powder with a clean sweet taste and bland odour. FRUCTOPURE 500 meets the requirements of Ph. Eur., USP, Food Chemical Codex and Codex Alimentarius for Fructose.
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PROMITOR® SGF 70R.
PROMITOR® SGF 70 (Soluble Gluco Fibre) is a versatile soluble fibre that imparts no color or off-flavor in a wide variety of food and beverages applications. PROMITOR® Soluble Gluco Fibre is highly stable making it ideal for use in low pH systems and high temperature processes such as beverages and fruit fillings where its stability ensures the fiber content remains constant over the shelf life of the product. PROMITOR® Soluble Gluco Fibre can be used to replace sugar, decrease caloric content, and to add fibre in applications where a low viscosity glucose syrup is currently used.
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MIRA MIST-SE
MIRA MIST-SE is used in flavouring systems, non-dairy creamers, sauces and dressings to provide emulsification.
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STA-LITE® 90 NG R EXP
STA-LITE® NG R EXP is a granulated polydextrose. STA-LITE® is a soluble fibre
and can be applied in food for specific nutritional benefits. STA-LITE® is also a premium low-calorie bulking agent used to provide body and texture in reduced-calorie and low-calorie food applications. STA-LITE® NG R EXP can replace all or part of the sweetener solids in those foods and can also replace full calorie bulking agents.
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