Professional non-migrating gel concentrate food dies are used for creating layer-by-layer effect in desserts (marmalade, jelly, marshmallow and so on). Due to the special formula the distinct layers are kept for a long time and aren’t mixed. This food dye is used for bases of up to 50% fat. It can also be used to make dishes more various in colors according to HoReCa food sector. The basic color range has 8 colors, basic colors can be easily mixed to obtain an additional color variant. Any color variant may be ordered. Due to the gel formula it is easily added to the base. No taste and no odor. It doesn’t change the product properties. It is highly concentrated and efficiently consumed. Safe and free of propylene glycol and refined products. The food dye is heat resistant up to 200°C. Frost-resistant. KREDA products and production are certified: EAU, CE: Guarantee for product safety; ISO 22000, HASSP: Guarantee for production safety.
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Carbon Black E153 As the name suggests, CarboVegetabilis (or Carbon Black) is made from fine particles of carbonized vegetable material. The finer the particles, the higher the power of coloring. Its most common application form is a water dispersible suspension (paste). Possible shades range from grey to black, depending while offering excellent pH, light and heat stability. Points to note: Although most commonly in powder form, Roha also offers a paste variant should dusty powders wish to be avoided Applications: Hard Boiled Candy, Jellies, Ice Cream, Cookies, Breads
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Yellow: carthame extract, riboflavin Yellow/Orange: carotene, annatto (rocou), paprika, lutein (tagete) Brown: Colouring caramel Red: carmine, beetroot, anthocyanin Green: with blue and yellow Violet: with red and blue Blue Black: vegetable black coal
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Colourings can prove essential in many recipes, providing the ability to alter the appearance of your product when it does not match your expectations. There are two main types of food colourings. Colourings from natural sources and synthetic colourings. All are codified at European level and comply with new ruling 1333/2008 which reclassified the regulation and authorisation to place these products on the market. Some may be limited or prohibited in some applications. Natural colourings are globally more difficult to use because they are highly sensitive to light, heat and an acid environment. Colour fastness can be a problem. We offer them in liquid and powder forms. Liquid colourings are easier to use because of their lower concentrations. Water-soluble powder colourings and lacquers are the most concentrated forms and are therefore reserved for experienced users.
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