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Pectin Qingdao Bright Moon Seaweed Group Co., Ltd. 青岛明月海藻集团有限公司 Pectin is a food additive that functions as both a stabilizer and a thickener. It is also used often as a gelling agent to give the familiar jelly-like texture to jams, marmalades, or products that would otherwise be sweet juices. Pectin is also used in c...voir plus Pectin is a food additive that functions as both a stabilizer and a thickener. It is also used often as a gelling agent to give the familiar jelly-like texture to jams, marmalades, or products that would otherwise be sweet juices. Pectin is also used in cigars as a substitute for vegetable glue or repairing damaged tobacco wrappings. voir moins
Pectin Arthur Branwell & Co. Ltd. Pectin is a plant extract that is white to light brown powder derived from primarily citrus fruits. Classified as E440, it is used as an emulsifier in jams, marmalades, fruit and confectionery jellies, yogurt and dairy drinks, whipped cream, milk gels and...voir plus Pectin is a plant extract that is white to light brown powder derived from primarily citrus fruits. Classified as E440, it is used as an emulsifier in jams, marmalades, fruit and confectionery jellies, yogurt and dairy drinks, whipped cream, milk gels and desserts, and salad dressings. voir moins
Agar-Agar Iberagar S.A. Agar-Agar is a natural hydrocolloid extracted from several species of red algae. It is used for thickening and gelling foods without affecting color or flavor. Since its gelling power is ten times higher than animal gelatine, it is effective at very low levels. In addition, Agar-Agar has a very high content of soluble fiber (almost 90% by weight) and minerals, so it is often included in dietetic foods. Unlike other food hydrocolloids such as carrageenan and pectin...voir plus Agar-Agar is a natural hydrocolloid extracted from several species of red algae. It is used for thickening and gelling foods without affecting color or flavor. Since its gelling power is ten times higher than animal gelatine, it is effective at very low levels. In addition, Agar-Agar has a very high content of soluble fiber (almost 90% by weight) and minerals, so it is often included in dietetic foods. Unlike other food hydrocolloids such as carrageenan and pectin, agar does not require other agents (such as salts) to form gels. Thus, it contributes much less to ash content than other gelling agents. Agar-Agar can be used in confectionery (jellies, caramels, toppings, jams, cake and doughnut icings), dairy products, canned foods, baked goods, soups and casseroles. voir moins