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52/43 Corn Syrup ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) 52/43 Corn Syrup is an intermediate D.E. acid converted syrup with a water white appearance and a characteristic odor. It is slightly sweeter and less viscous than regular 42/43 Corn Syrup, and is especially useful where increased sweetness as well as les...view more 52/43 Corn Syrup is an intermediate D.E. acid converted syrup with a water white appearance and a characteristic odor. It is slightly sweeter and less viscous than regular 42/43 Corn Syrup, and is especially useful where increased sweetness as well as less pronounced bodying characteristics are desired. Examples of applications are marshmallows, gumdrops, nougats, etc. view less
Glucose Syrups Galam Group Glucose Syrups - clear, water-white, food grade syrups. Glucose syrup is a purified concentrated aqueous solution of nutritive saccharides obtained from starch. The various syrups are characterized by different viscosity and sweetness levels which make th...view more Glucose Syrups - clear, water-white, food grade syrups. Glucose syrup is a purified concentrated aqueous solution of nutritive saccharides obtained from starch. The various syrups are characterized by different viscosity and sweetness levels which make them most suitable for specific applications. The lower the DE value, the lower the sweetness and hygroscopicity, and the higher the viscosity. High DE syrups are sweeter and serve as humectants. 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