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Anise Pimpella Fruit Castle Malting Anise Pimpella Fruit is an essential oil constituted for 90% of Transaneth. It contains estragole (or methylchavicol), anisaldehyde, acid, ketone and anisic alcoh, myristicin, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. Its fat oil content is 10% to 30%, it is 20% ...view more Anise Pimpella Fruit is an essential oil constituted for 90% of Transaneth. It contains estragole (or methylchavicol), anisaldehyde, acid, ketone and anisic alcoh, myristicin, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. Its fat oil content is 10% to 30%, it is 20% albumin (aleurone), and it contains carbohydrates, flavonoids, coumarins (scopoletin, ombelliferone) and furanocoumarins (bergapten). Its properties are spicy and sweet, with an aroma similar to black licorice. It has usage mainly in dark beers brewed with roasted malts. view less
Anise Pimpella Powder Castle Malting Anise Pimpella Powder is composed of essential oil (1.5% to 5%) and 90% of transaneth. It also contains estragole (or methylchavicol), anisaldehyde, acid, ketone and anisic alcoh, myristicin, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. It is also composed of 10% to...view more Anise Pimpella Powder is composed of essential oil (1.5% to 5%) and 90% of transaneth. It also contains estragole (or methylchavicol), anisaldehyde, acid, ketone and anisic alcoh, myristicin, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. It is also composed of 10% to 30% fat oil, 20% albumin (aleurone) and carbohydrates, flavonoids, coumarins (scopoletin, ombelliferone,...) and furanocoumarins (bergapten). view less
Ginger Powder Orient Resources Company Ginger Powder is comprised of the roots (rhizomes) of the Zingiber officinale plant that has been ground into a fine powder. This product is most commonly used in curry, pickling, stir fry, confectionery, soft drink, and alcoholic beverage applications.
Ginger Root Mother Herbs (P) Ltd. Ginger Root (Zingiber officinalis) is a creeping perennial with a rhizome that can be used to flavor food and beverages. The taste is described as fiery and pungent and can be used for its health benefits, and the plant is noted as having antioxidant effe...view more Ginger Root (Zingiber officinalis) is a creeping perennial with a rhizome that can be used to flavor food and beverages. The taste is described as fiery and pungent and can be used for its health benefits, and the plant is noted as having antioxidant effects. It can be used in gingerbread, cake, cookies, pie, sausage, curry, paste, ginger ale, spice mix, curries and as an accent to sushi. view less
Ginger, Split Orient Resources Company Ginger, Split is comprised of the split roots (rhizomes) of the Zingiber officinale plant. This product is most commonly used in curry, pickling, stir fry, confectionery, soft drink, and alcoholic beverage applications.
Ginger, Split (Low SO2) Orient Resources Company Ginger, Split (Low SO2) is comprised of the split roots (rhizomes) of the Zingiber officinale plant with a sulphite content of less than 10 ppm. This product is most commonly used in curry, pickling, stir fry, confectionery, soft drink, and alcoholic bev...view more Ginger, Split (Low SO2) is comprised of the split roots (rhizomes) of the Zingiber officinale plant with a sulphite content of less than 10 ppm. This product is most commonly used in curry, pickling, stir fry, confectionery, soft drink, and alcoholic beverage applications. view less
Ginger, Whole Orient Resources Company Ginger, Whole is comprised of the whole roots (rhizomes) of the Zingiber officinale plant. This product is most commonly used in curry, pickling, stir fry, confectionery, soft drink, and alcoholic beverage applications.
Gingerols Ennature Biopharma (Division of India Glycols Limited) Gingerols is made from the plant source Zingiber officinale (Ginger). It is a pale yellowish brown viscous liquid/mass. Gingerols is used in various food preparations; due to its pungent and antiseptic compounds present in it; like ginger bread, curry pow...view more Gingerols is made from the plant source Zingiber officinale (Ginger). It is a pale yellowish brown viscous liquid/mass. Gingerols is used in various food preparations; due to its pungent and antiseptic compounds present in it; like ginger bread, curry powders, certain curried meats, seasonings, table sausages, soft drinks like cordials, ginger cocktail and carbonated drinks. It is also used in various alcoholic beverages such as brandy, wine, beer and ales. Gingerols is used in the form of precoated powder or dispersed liquid, cough lozenges, capsules, alcoholic beverages, syrups and ointments. This product is Kosher and G.M.P. certified. view less