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  roquette splits open pea cells for new insoluble fibre  

roquette is extending its pea-derived ingredient offering with a new insoluble fibre from the interior of the legume, which can be used both as a fibre-content booster and for its emulsifying and gelling properties. the french ingredients firm already offers a soluble fibre, nutriose, which comes from wheat or corn and is marketed mainly for its nutritional advantages and facility to reduce sugar and fat content. it also offers nutralys pea protein. the new addition, called pea fiber ig, comes from inside the dry pea (pisum sativum). initial applications to which it is well suited are bakery products and meat, with others in the pipeline. henri gilliard, market development manager in roquette’s nutrition business unit told foodnavigator.com that the fibre is the walls of the cells of the pea, made up of hemicellulose, lignin and pectin – as well as some cellulose. this differs from external pea fibre obtained by grinding, which is mainly just cellulose, is grey and bitter, and is used animal feed. pea fiber ig, meanwhile, is sold as a white powder for food uses. it boasts approximately 70 per cent fibre as a dry substance, and the ability to absorb cold water without an excessive rise in viscosity. the company says between five and ten per cent protein is available for emulsifying capacity, and 20 per cent starch for hot viscosity – that is, gelling. gilliard said that for white bread, it is said to allow for fibre enrichment without affecting the colour or flavour. “it is very innovative to have white bread with fibre, for people who don’t like brown,” said gilliard. in pastries, it is said to deliver a smooth result and does not affect pastry formation, and can help the product last longer. as for meats, the retention of hot and cold water can bring juiciness and improved mouthfeel to products. with time and more work, gilliard expects it to prove useful in dairy products and ready meals, and roquette’s application labs are currently working on other potential, but for now confidential, uses. in addition, pea fibre ig has a good synergy with nutriose; thus, a consumer could receive both insoluble and soluble fibre – which are both recommended in a healthy diet – in the same product. dedicated pea plant roquette, which has its headquarters in lestrem in the north of france, has a plant dedicated to its pea ingredients in vic-sur-aisne in picardie. this is the heart of france’s pea-growing region, so the raw materials purchased under contract with cooperatives do no have to travel more than 50km. the facility has the capacity to process some 100,000 tonnes, should demand require, and the nutritional fractions are obtained using a water process. originally a potato plant, the vic-sur-aisne plant began processing peas in the off-season for potatoes – that is, between august and march. in april 2007 it switched over to the legume entirely.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 3  December   2008    Category : Dairy Products


new garlic range includes 'unique' sterilised pouch garlic

the uk-based global supplier of poultry, red meat and food ingredients, rectory foods has launched a new range of premium frozen and dehydrated garlic together with what it describes as an “innovative,” sterilised pouch pack garlic product. the company’s divisional director food ingredients, matthew armitage told foodnavigator.com: “we have chosen these products for our range as they can be supplied in various quantities, pack sizes and formats to meet the needs of our customers – from caterers through to large-scale food manufacturers. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 8 June 2010   Category : Fruits And Vegetables
food nutrition labels fail to impress european consumers

less than one-third of european consumers look for nutrition labels when shopping, according to a new study by the european food information council (eufic) published in the journal of public health. the survey of consumers in the uk, sweden, france, germany, poland and hungary tested awareness of nutrition labels in six product categories: breakfast cereals, soft drinks, confectionery, ready meals, salty snacks and yoghurts. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 27 January 2010   Category : Impression And Package Service
front-of-pack ‘traffic-lights’ ineffective for health choices

traffic-light labelling on the front of food packages do not change the relative healthiness of consumer purchases, says a new study from oxford university. when applied to ready meals and sandwiches, front-of-pack traffic-light labelling did not change the purchasing habits of consumers over a four week period, according to results published in the current issue of health promotion international. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 17 December 2009   Category : Impression And Package Service
ohly opens shanghai application centre, sales office

ohly is opening a new food application centre and sales office in shanghai, as the its new yeast extract plant in harbin nears opening. the company, part of abf ingredients, announced its plan to build the yeast extract facility in acheng, harbin, in late 2007. it is expected to be operational by the end of this year, and will produce more than 15,000 tonnes of yeast extracts for food and fermentation. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 30 June 2008   Category : Economic News
uae: singapore food industries eyes middle east

singapore food industries is looking to boost its presence in the middle east with plans to help build a ready meals factory in united arab emirates. the company said today (9 may) it is helping with the construction of the site, to be based in abu dhabi. sfi is in talks with the uae over providing technical knowledge and the company said it is hopeful its ready meal products will eventually be produced on-site. more

 Source : company) just-food.com)   Date : 9 May 2008   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
national starch brings pre-gelatinised flour to europe

national starch introduced an extension to its homecraft range of functional flours to the european market at fie this year called express 760, aimed at building viscosity and texture in instant and ready-to-heat foods. the company's main message at the london trade show focused around texture, and its mission is to enable manufacturers to make processed food products that have the same texture as home- or restaurant-made foods. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 16 November 2007   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
modern food production and poor nutrition 'cause depression', report

two charities have issued a stark warning that unless there is a major overhaul of uk food and farming policies, there will not be enough healthy and nutritious food to eat in the future. in a report published today entitled feeding minds , the mental health foundation and the sustain alliance for better farming and food looked at around 500 peer-reviewed studies related to nutrition and mental health, conducted a national opinion poll concerning food consumption and perception and mental health history, and spoke with a number of experts in the mental health and nutrition areas. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 16 January 2006   Category : Food And Health
conagra campaign targets health-conscious consumer

conagra's new 'green is good' marketing campaign for its healthy choice range shows just where food companies are targeting their resources. the campaign, which is aimed at health-conscious consumers, includes television advertising, in-store programs, free-standing inserts in local papers, consumer promotions and coupon sampling. "green is good," said bill partyka, vice president, healthy choice marketing for conagra foods frozen foods. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 16 August 2005   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
unilever: success for proactiv functional food brand

anglo-dutch food company unilever this week reported faster growth in the leading brands, strong expansion of operating margin and strong progress for the fourth quarter of 2001. underlying sales grew by 4 per cent in the quarter, and by 4 per cent for the year. the impact of the company\'s disposal programme led to sales in the quarter being 1 per cent lower than last year. sales for the year, including the impact of acquisitions and disposals, were 11 per cent ahead. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 15 February 2002   Category : Functional Foods
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