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Pea Starch Foodchem International Corporation Pea Starch is derived from peas differently from pea flour. This product is a light white or milky powder and a natural flavor and odor. Pea starch is differentiated from other native starches because of the high amylose content in the pea starch granules...view more Pea Starch is derived from peas differently from pea flour. This product is a light white or milky powder and a natural flavor and odor. Pea starch is differentiated from other native starches because of the high amylose content in the pea starch granules. Pea starch is a product that has applications in meat products, canned products, soups/sauces, bakery products and dairy products. view less
Pea Starch Meelunie B.V. Pea Starch is derived from the dry Pisum Sativum fruit. It is a white powder with a neutral odor and taste, low glycemic index, and low gelatinization temperature. It is used as a gelling or thickening agent and for its film-forming properties in certai...view more Pea Starch is derived from the dry Pisum Sativum fruit. It is a white powder with a neutral odor and taste, low glycemic index, and low gelatinization temperature. It is used as a gelling or thickening agent and for its film-forming properties in certain coatings or texturized foods. Its applications include pasta, extruded snacks, soups, sauces, coatings, pie fillings, canned food, cereals, processed meats, and dairy products such as custards. view less