KREDA S-Gel professional gel water-soluble food dyes-concentrates. They are used for coloring bases with a fat content of up to 50% (we select a dye for any base). They are also used for the color variety of dishes in the HoReCa segment, in the production of goods for children's art and cosmetics. Rich palette (more than 50 colors), colors are easily mixed with each other. Customization of any color to order. The gel formula allows for easy integration into the base. Tasteless and odorless. Do not change the properties of the base. High concentration, economical consumption. Dyes are heat-resistant up to 200° C, frost-resistant. Safe, do not contain propylene glycol and other refined products. KREDA products and production are certified by: ЕАС, СE: product safety guarantee; ISO 22000, HACCP: production safety guarantee.
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Dr. Paul Lohmann® offers Magnesium Citrate Malate as fine powder for food supplements. The free-flowing and non-hygroscopic powder is clear soluble and stable in solution. For food applications, it is used for magnesium fortification. CAS 1259381-40-2 Dr. Paul Lohmann® carries out product and application development in close cooperation with customers. This includes the adaptation of chemical and physical parameters such as bulk density, wettability, particle size, purity or pH-value.
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Elderberry Elderberry, also known as Sambucus has been sought after for centuries for use in medicine and as a food colorant. Grown in temperate to sub-tropical regions globally, Elderberry juice is a dark red liquid with a characteristic odor. Due to the variety of anthocyanins present, shade ranges from Pink to Red can be achieved depending on the application Applications: Beverages, Fruit confectionery, Sorbets and Fruit sauce
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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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