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  baobab to hit the big time next year, predicts mintel  

dried baobab pulp, which gained novel foods approval for the eu in june, could be the headline superfruit of 2009, according to mintel. boabab is the fruit of the adansonia di gitata, (or 'upside-down') tree, which grows primarily in south africa, botswana, namibia, mozambique and zimbabwe. the fruit, which has a long history of use in africa, is understood to have a high antioxidant content. the main nutrients include vitamin c, riboflavin, niacin, pectin and citric, malic and succinic acids, while the oil also contains the vitamins a, d and e. since the fruit gained novel foods status this year, it can now be used in a range of food products, including cereal bars and smoothies – and the indications are that food makers are very interested. “each year, there’s one hot new superfruit and this year, exotic baobab seems to be the one,” said mintel. its confidence is shared by afriplex, the south african supplier that petitioned for the approval, together with trade association phytotrade africa. in a recent interview with foodnavigator.com william smith, marketing manager of afriplex said: “the response from major food companies has been absolutely phenomenal”. in additional to the novelty factor, smith drew attention to the sustainable and fair trade aspects. boabab is wild harvested, and the benefits of the commerce are channeled to the communities that need it. afriplex is also pursuing gras (generally recognised as safe) status in the us. the spotlight is expected to be particularly intense on foods and flavours of africa in the run up to the 2010 football (soccer) world cup, to be hosted by south africa. quinoa another food expected to excel next year is quinoa. there has already been some evidence of food manufacturers exploring quinoa as a meat analogue; and consumers are intrigued by its status as an ancient grain. “[quinoa] was hot last year as an ancient grain, but mintel believes it has more potential than just that,” it told foodnavigator.com. “it is a complete protein containing all eight essential amino acids and it can be used in gluten-free products. it’s adventurous, but it’s also easy to prepare, making it a good fit for ordinary cooks.” natural on-going natural ingredients are also gaining ground, as “people want to understand what is in the products they buy to eat or use on their bodies or in their homes”. the market research firm cites stevia as an important – and very current – example; said to be up to 300 times as sweet as sucrose (sugar), the competition has been hotting up of stevia-derived sweeteners as food and beverage firms chase the golden chalice of fda-affirmed gras. product labels may also start to bear more explanations of ingredients, especially those with the most scientific-sounding names. “we can also expect to see explanation of ingredients’ functions,” mintel said. mintel has also made some predictions for ingredients trends geared towards functional foods and dietary supplements. please see the parallel article on our sister site nutraingredients.com.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 24  November   2008    Category : Food Industries Plant


lucuma makes a healthy whole fruit sweetener and delicious raw ice cream ingredient

many south american cultures enjoy traditional healthy foods and culinary treats. if you were to visit peru, you may be surprised to find that lucuma flavored ice cream is more popular than vanilla or chocolate. lucuma is a south american fruit that is gaining popularity as a healthy, whole fruit sweetener. it has a similar taste to a mango and has a beautiful golden yellow color. it adds a healthy sweetness to smoothies, raw chocolate and cakes. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 25 September 2009   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
choose natural sugars when you have a sweet tooth

the word is out about the dangers of high fructose corn syrup. this sticky sweet substance shows up in nearly all processed foods and headlines in soft drinks. studies have linked hfcs to obesity. caution should be practiced though as sugar in general has gotten a bad rep in the past years. diets like atkins and south beach shun all sugar, natural or not, and have led everyone to question what sugars they eat and where they come from. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 23 September 2009   Category : Food And Health
naturally sweet: discover the wholesome goodness of carob

in recent years carob has been known solely as a chocolate substitute, but this seductively sweet food has both the substance and the flavor to earn its own merit. the history of carob is as rich as its flavor. native to the rocky terrain of the mediterranean, carob pods have been used in food preparation for thousands of years. from ancient egyptians to mohammed's army to spanish conquistadors, carob found its way into a variety of cultures to serve many purposes. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 9 September 2009   Category : Codiments And Desserts,food ad
azukar organics' amazing organic coconut sugar

the coconut is a highly versatile food that is loaded with an array of diverse nutrients that result in amazing health benefits. coconut milk, cream, oil and flour are some of the most common coconut superfoods available on the market. but did you know that a healthy, superior form of sugar can also be obtained from coconuts? azukar organics, a specialty commodities company based out of los angeles, produces a delicious, certified organic coconut sugar that is rich in vitamins and minerals and is safe for diabetics. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 31 May 2010   Category : Fruits And Vegetables
global food use of bulk and high intensity sweeteners

some 70.4 million tonnes of sweeteners were used by the global food and beverage industry in 2008, including sugars. but which sweeteners are most used, in volume terms? humans are predisposed to like sweet foods, and sugar (sucrose) is far and away the most popular sweetener added to foods. but rising obesity rates are causing more attention to be paid to products' sugar content, and the development of ‘light’ foods, with fewer calories, is a major driver for new product development. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 24 September 2009   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
france approves high reb a stevia sweeteners

the french government has approved the use of stevia sweeteners with 97 per cent purity rebaudioside a (reb a), officially opening up the first eu market for products containing the much-anticipated ingredient. while full eu approval for stevia sweeteners is still dependent on a scientific opinion from the european food safety authority (efsa), france has taken advantage of window that allows individual member states to approve ingredients for a limited two year period. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 8 September 2009   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
health minded consumers are tricked into eating more processed sugar

sugar and monosodium glutamate have one thing in common. people are more likely to buy products containing them if they are called something else. consumers trying to avoid sugar have started reading food labels. many have begun to think that sugar by another name is not really sugar. manufacturers know that calling sugar evaporated cane juice for instance, fools people into thinking there is less sugar in the product. more

 Source : Independent news on natural health, nutrition and more   Date : 11 June 2009   Category : Rest
no safety concerns over neotame, says efsa

neotame has moved a step closer to being approved for use in the european union as a sweetener and flavour enhancer, following a positive safety opinion from efsa. neotame, which was developed by the nutrasweet company in the us, is a derivative of aspartame. it is said to be around 7,000 to 13,000 times sweeter than sugar, but to have a sugar-like taste and no calories. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 16 November 2007   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
sucralose blends - new opportunities

nutrinova, german based supplier of speciality ingredients, claimed this week that the recent uk approval of sucralose for use in food and beverages has opened up new opportunities for developing blends with the high-intensity sweetener, sunett (acesulfame k), produced by nutrinova. the company claims to have developed formulations and conducted several studies which demonstrate that, when combined in the sunett multi-sweetener concept, sunett and sucralose can deliver good tasting, stable sweetening systems without the calories. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 19 April 2002   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
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