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danisco dips into growing trend
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as savoury marinades and cooking sauces gain in popularity, some industry forecasters are predicting that the next product to fly off grocery shelves will be dipping sauces. meeting the trend, food ingredients company danisco has developed a line of savoury fruit-based sauces designed for meat, vegetable, seafood and a variety of appetisers. "these new and unique sauces are perfect line extensions for those currently manufacturing with fruit," said steven mallory, group leader for culinary and meats with danisco. "the cook-up procedure is relatively simple, and additional equipment is most often not required in the manufacture of these sauces," he added. danisco's new line of dipping sauce formulations include apricot ginger mint sauce - a neutral apricot base accented with a strong ginger and mint flavour - passion fruit sauce - a sweet yet hot sauce similar to chinese plum sauce - and sweet heat vietnamese sauce - a sweet coconut cream boldly complemented with garlic, chili paste and rice vinegar. in addition, the line is promoting grapefruit grenadine sauce - a bright sauce with sweet and sour notes combined with jamaican spices - tropical tang sauce - fresh mango, tangy lime and pineapple intertwined with jamaican spices - and raspberry rosemary sauce - a tart and sweet sauce of raspberry puree highlighted with rosemary, mint and basil. all of the formulations contain either grindsted alginate fd 157 or grindsted carageenan ts c085, both by danisco. "these hydrocolloids allow the flavours and spices to come through very cleanly and very intensely," said mallory. danisco claims that these ingredients also produce a thickening effect, giving the sauces the body and viscosity required for dipping.
Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch
Date :
30
April
2003
Category :
restaurants and Food industrie
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california pizza kitchen has opened a new restaurant in cherry hill, new jersey. the menu will reportedly feature additions which include moroccan chicken salad, moroccan-spiced chicken breast on a bed of romaine lettuce with butternut squash, medjool dates, avocado, toasted almonds, beets, chopped egg, carrots, dried cranberries and red bell peppers tossed in champagne vinaigrette; meat cravers pizza, a combination of italian sausage, pepperoni, canadian bacon, capicola ham, julienne salami and mozzarella cheese; and the cheeseburger pizza, with ground angus beef, caramelized onions, mozzarella and american cheeses, hearth-baked then topped with roma tomatoes, chilled shredded lettuce and cpk’s sauce.
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red and processed meat in excess has long been suspected of being less than good for your health. a recent study confirms that higher consumption of red and processed meat increases the risk of cancer, heart disease and other related illnesses. the study was supported by the national cancer institute and was published in the archives of internal medicine in late march 2009. it is among the largest studies to date linking cancer, heart disease and other illnesses to red meat and processed meat consumption.
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danisco has developed a new series of ingredients for processed meat products that it claims can help improve yield and cut costs in production whilst maintaining quality. the denmark based company said its grindsted meatline stabiliser systems give cooked, emulsified, ground and restructured meats a “satisfying flavour and texture and good slice-ability”. it also helps to turn meat trimmings into “high-value” whole muscle medallions, and ground meat can be turned into burgers or nuggets.
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ulrick & short has developed an additive-free phosphate replacer to maintain moisture in sausages in response to increasing pressures for food manufacturers to provide clean label products. the uk clean label ingredients company had previously developed a range of phosphate replacers for sliced meats and whole muscle products, called delixivia. however, it has rebranded the range as ezimoist to highlight its functions, and added a new specification for sausages.
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