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Glucomalt® High Maltose Glucose Syrup Tereos Glucomalt® High Maltose Glucose Syrup is a liquid sweetener that is high in maltose content. It is a water-like, transparent liquid that is viscous and has a light, sweet taste. This product can be used in a variety of confectionery, brewery, and fermenta...view more Glucomalt® High Maltose Glucose Syrup is a liquid sweetener that is high in maltose content. It is a water-like, transparent liquid that is viscous and has a light, sweet taste. This product can be used in a variety of confectionery, brewery, and fermentation industries for items such as boiled sweets, gums and jellies, beer, toppings and glazes, and breakfast cereals. view less
Mylose® - Low DE & Standard Glucose Syrup Tereos Mylose® Low DE & Standard Glucose Syrup is a transparent to light yellow liquid that is viscous and has a sweet flavor. This purified and concentrated nutritive carbohydrate syrup is obtained by the hydrolysis of starch and has a DE level between 20 and 4...view more Mylose® Low DE & Standard Glucose Syrup is a transparent to light yellow liquid that is viscous and has a sweet flavor. This purified and concentrated nutritive carbohydrate syrup is obtained by the hydrolysis of starch and has a DE level between 20 and 42. It is used as a bulking agent, to improve texture, to prevent crystallization, and replace sucrose. This product can be used in the production of confectionery, toffees, chewy candies, coffee creamer, jams & jellies, ice cream & sorbet, and dairy products. It is used in functional foods and nutrition applications. 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