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  clean labels: a growing but not yet global trend  

the trend for 'clean label' foods containing few e-numbers is emanating from the uk market but it is not yet a keen priority for consumers, retailers and manufacturers in every country, says gc hahn. e-numbers are used on food product labels throughout the eu and refer to additives - be they colours, preservatives, antioxidants, acidity regulators, thickeners, stabilisers, emulsifiers, anti caking agents, flavour enhancers or other miscellaneous ingredients. while e-numbers are also given to natural additives, the overriding consumer perception is that e numbers are undesirable and are best avoided. this perception may well stem from considerable attention in the 1980s to possible negative effects of some e-numbers, famously e110 or sunset yellow, which was linked to hyperactivity in children. according to hahn, best known as a supplier of stabiliser systems, the uk is leading the way towards e-number-free ingredients. it says that the trend is mostly driven by retailers, who are upping the pressure on food manufacturers for more clean label products. marks and spencer and tesco, both of which have lists or rankings of ingredients to eliminate are regarded as the pioneers. except where retailers primarily promote on price, such as asda, others have followed and the main focus is on ready meals. while other european markets are not so focused on clean labels, hahn expects that it could grow into a key topic in the future. at a seminar held last month entitled clean label - status and perspectives , the company gave a summary of country-specific situations. france is partly influenced by the uk market, but it remains a fairly new, growing topic that is not yet exerting much pressure. again, where there is pressure, this stems mainly from retailers. in germany clean label products form more of a niche market. hahn reports just a few inquiries to date, but there is a general interest from producers, especially those in the health sector. australia is also much influenced by the uk, with retailers demanding additive reduction and producers stepping up to the plate with special 'clean labels'. additive reduction is used as a tool to gain an advantage over the competition. woolworth australia has even drawn up a list of e-numbers that may not be used in its private label range. moreover, there is a trend towards listing the generic name of an ingredient instead of the number - e.g. guar gum instead of veg gum 412. as for asia, clean labels are already an issue in some countries, such as thailand, which is a major exporter to europe. exports are also an issue for hong kong, where a clean label is viewed as "nice to have", but the niche is driven more by suppliers than consumers. in japan, descriptions are used on labelling, rather than e-numbers. " consumers are looking for more natural [ingredients], but not in the sense of labelling," said hahn. for the rest of asia, labelling is not yet a big issue, but hahn expects that it will catch on to the trend within three to five years. in the unites states, e-numbers are not so well-known, but health and wellness considerations are expected as standard. the us answer to european e-number reduction is the shift towards organic/natural - but the term 'natural' has not been officially defined. hahn is positioning to provide answers to common questions posed by manufacturers looking to reduce e-numbers, such as "which ingredients are suitable for which food application?", "which functionalities do they have and what are their limitations concerning constant quality standards?", " can the current product be matched with clean label ingredients?" and "are the solutions commercially ready?". it has developed a range of ingredient systems for soups, sauces, mayonnaises, dressings, ice creams, cakes and dairy products - adaptable to requirements - which are intended to help manufacturers meet their clean label aims.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 3  April   2007    Category : Impression And Package Service


z trim holdings, inc. announces distribution agreement for its multifunctional fiber ingredients with fx morales y asociados, s.a. de c.v. for mexico

\"through our more than 20 years working with ingredients in mexico, i have seen them evolve from basic commodities to higher quality ingredients and now to functional ingredients,\" said francisco xavier morales, general director of fx morales y asociados s.a. de c.v. \"the increase of health problems in our country related to obesity and overweight has made us look for ingredients such as z trim that can help offset this problem, \" he added. more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 8 June 2010   Category : Rest
ingredients launch round-up 2007

the new product pipeline's of ingredient companies have been bountiful this year. in the first of two round-ups on new ingredients that have become available for food manufacturers this year, foodnavigator.com highlights launches of carbohydrates and fibres, cultures, enzymes, and fats and oils. carbohydrates and fibres french firm colloides naturels international launched a new 'nutritional texturiser' combining acacia gum fibres and wheat which it claims is both highly functional and nutritious. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 19 December 2007   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
fda cracks down on food labeling violations

the u.s. food and drug administration (fda) notified 18 food manufacturers regarding the labeling of food products that violate the federal food, drug, and cosmetic act. the violations cited include unauthorized health claims, unauthorized nutrient content claims, and the unauthorized use of terms such as “healthy,” and others that have strict, regulatory definitions. companies that received warning letters have 15 business days to inform the fda of the steps they will take to correct their labeling or be subject to legal proceedings that would remove misbranded products from the marketplace. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 4 March 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
study expands additives' effects on gelling properties

food additives in alginate-based gel will affect the characteristics of the resulting gel, with new information from the us sure to help food scientists optimise formulations. understanding the key interactions of additives in a food matrix is vital for manufacturers seeking to develop new formulations or improve established ones, and the new research published in the journal of texture studies goes some way to filling in the gaps. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 13 October 2008   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
ingredients m&a round-up: 2007

2007 has seen a slate of mergers and acquisitions across the food ingredients sector. foodnavigator.com presents a round-up of who now owns what. sugar, starches and sweeteners in april, british ingredient giant tate & lyle completed the sale of its canadian sugar refining business redpath to america sugar refining for £131m (c$298m, us$178m). more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 18 December 2007   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
beware of the dangers of soy

soy. it is found in seemingly every prepared and processed food item available on the market. whether it is soy protein, soybean oil, or soy lecithin, soy derivatives have become an almost universal additive in american food products. commonly thought to be a healthy, protein-dense food, the soybean has been touted as a wonder victual capable of feeding the planet and stopping world hunger. truth is, unfermented soy is one of the most harmful, toxic substances to ever become so predominant in the food chain. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 30 October 2009   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
hochdorf takes lupin ingredient into new food types

hochdorf nutrifood is extending the application possibilities for its lupin seed-derived ingredient, introducing it as a fat replacer for meat and bakery products as well as a milk and lactose alternative in confectionery. the swiss ingredients firm first introduced its lupidor product to the market at the fie trade show in london last year, where it spoke mainly about its use in milk-free chocolate for the lactose-free market. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 14 October 2008   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
gras for loders omega

netherlands-based edible oils company loders croklaan lipid nutrition announced this week that the us food and drug administration (fda) has confirmed gras status for its omega-3 fatty acid product marinol c-38. "this notice is a positive step in the direction toward getting marinol c-38 and marinol powder approved for their intended use in foods by the fda," said david r. lewis, business unit manager, north america, for loders croklaan lipid nutrition. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 13 November 2002   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
manufacturers urged to go 'mass-market' with food intolerance products

food manufacturers are being urged to cash in on the growing consumer demand for specialised food intolerance products and to steer the trend more towards the mass-market. according to euromonitor international, the food industry is struggling to keep up with the rise in food allergies or 'sensitivities' in the uk, and as a result many sufferers have to seek out premium priced food products in specialist outlets. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 24 July 2007   Category : Rest
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