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E130 - Blue
Food coloring, Bright Blue (colorant that gives a blue or green hue to foods).
Lemon zest
Lemon zest flavor is a natural and nature-identical lemon flavor formulated with essential oils. It combines the fruity flavor of lemon juice with the bitterness of the zest. Uses: Pastries, creams, cake and cookie dough.
E900 - Polydimethylsiloxane
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), also known as dimethicone, is a silicone polymer widely used in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and industrial industries.
Colloidal Microcrystalline Cellulose
As an excipient, cellulose powders are mainly used, often commercially referred to as "microcrystalline cellulose." It is a white powder, insoluble in water, but it disperses in water, forming a stable gel.
Maltodextrin
Maltodextrin (E1400) is a polysaccharide composed of several glucose units. It is derived from starch, typically from corn, potatoes, or rice.
Emulsifiers
Emulsifiers are chemical compounds used to stabilize mixtures of substances that would otherwise tend to separate, such as oil and water. In the food and cosmetic industries, they play a crucial role in enabling the creation of stable emulsions, which is essential for many finished products.
Iron
These are general aspects of iron, and its significance varies across scientific, industrial, and nutritional contexts.
Calcium
Calcium is a chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20. It is an essential mineral for living organisms, including humans, and plays a crucial role in various physiological processes.
Caramel
Caramel flavor is a preparation used to impart a sweet and characteristic caramel taste to various food products. It is widely used in the food industry to enhance the flavor of many preparations.
Yeast extract
Yeast extract is a product derived from yeast, single-celled microorganisms belonging to the fungus kingdom. This extract is used in various applications, primarily in the food industry for its flavoring and nutritional properties.
Soy Protein
Soy proteins are a versatile and nutritious alternative to animal proteins, and their use has become widespread in a variety of food products to meet the needs of consumers seeking more sustainable and plant-based options.