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Glucosepowder DE 24 (16201) Dutch Organic International Trade Glucosepowder DE 24 (16201) has the appearance of a white fine powder with a very light sweet flavor and a neutral aroma. Its country of origin is Thailand and is an acceptable food ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians. This product i...view more Glucosepowder DE 24 (16201) has the appearance of a white fine powder with a very light sweet flavor and a neutral aroma. Its country of origin is Thailand and is an acceptable food ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians. This product is used in applications such as biscuits, cereal bars, confectionery, sauces, ice cream, cereals, baby food preparation, and powdered sports drinks. view less
LYCASIN® HBC Maltitol Syrup Roquette LYCASIN® HBC Maltitol Syrup is a colourless syrup that serves as a sugar substitute. It is 75% as sweet as sucrose and contains 55% maltitol. It is non-crystallizable, thermally stable, and non-cariogenic. While very suitable for a variety of applications...view more LYCASIN® HBC Maltitol Syrup is a colourless syrup that serves as a sugar substitute. It is 75% as sweet as sucrose and contains 55% maltitol. It is non-crystallizable, thermally stable, and non-cariogenic. While very suitable for a variety of applications - including cereal bars, chewing gum, and ice cream - this product is designed specifically for use in hard-boiled candy. view less
Roquette® Dextrose Monohydrate Roquette Roquette® Dextrose Monohydrate is a natural sugar for confectionary. In its crystalline form, this natural sugar has been used as a sweetening and texturizing agent, or as a fermentation substrate for a long time. Dextrose is the monomer of the starch cha...view more Roquette® Dextrose Monohydrate is a natural sugar for confectionary. In its crystalline form, this natural sugar has been used as a sweetening and texturizing agent, or as a fermentation substrate for a long time. Dextrose is the monomer of the starch chain (polymers) and is the sugar naturally present in the human body. Applications for dextrose are as diverse as cereal products (bread, biscuits, bars, etc.), confectionery, drinks, meat, etc. view less
Roquette® Glucose Syrups Roquette Roquette® Glucose Syrups are obtained after a short hydrolysis of starch polymers, glucose syrups have specific physico-chemical properties. Depending on their hydrolysis degree (DE= dextrose equivalent level), glucose syrups get different viscosity and h...view more Roquette® Glucose Syrups are obtained after a short hydrolysis of starch polymers, glucose syrups have specific physico-chemical properties. Depending on their hydrolysis degree (DE= dextrose equivalent level), glucose syrups get different viscosity and hygroscopicity properties. These products are used as sweeteners, texturizing agents, spray-drying carriers, anti-crystallizing agents, binding agents. Glucose Syrups are particularly used in confectionery, jams and tinned fruits, ice cream and sorbets, dairy desserts, pastry, biscuits, beverages, breakfast cereals, ketchup and sauces. view less