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  clean label ezimoist improves sausage succulence  

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. phosphate is added to meat to increase shelf life and maintain moisture and succulence, as well as improving sliceability, binding and increasing yields for processors. adrian short, co-founder of the yorkshire-based company, told foodnavigator.com that because phosphate is an e-number and a chemical, it holds negative connotations for consumers. therefore many meat manufacturers have chosen to use an alternative product to fit the desire for natural products. the functional properties of the original phosphate can be difficult to replicate such as maintaining moisture and yields. however, the uk company claims its solution is able to match the purpose of the additive by maintaining consistency, texture and taste in the finished product. ezimoist is made from tapioca starch and has no chemicals or artificial components and is free from genetic modification. it comes in powder form, which short claimed has cost-saving benefits for food manufacturers because it can be pre-blended with other ingredients. other phosphate replacers short is aware of on the market come as part of a blend. ulrick & short also claims the range can increase absorption when used in conjunction with marinades. "with more and more products being scrutinised for cleaner labels, food manufacturers are being challenged to deliver products with natural ingredients, whilst retaining flavour and consistency," said andrew ulrick, joint owner. "ezimoist meets all those requirements and has already been extremely well received within the food industry." the demand for natural flavours has been spurred by a growing well being trend and consumer preference for healthy foods that contribute to a healthy lifestyle. this is coupled with increasing mistrust of artificial additives and e numbers, fuelled by recent studies suggesting their side effects. according to the company, the ezimoist ingredient also helps maintain the appearance of the product over the course of its shelf life. the tapioca is sourced from south america, and the company has industry approved facilities to ensure traceability. ulrick & short was formed in 2000 and develops, designs, manufactures and supplies high quality clean label ingredients, which are predominantly used by the uk food industry. ingredients developed by ulrick & short contain no chemicals or artificial components and are free from genetic modification. all of ulrick & short's raw materials are processed by accredited partners worldwide and the quality of the ingredients is assured by the controlled environment of the company's own development kitchens.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 11  January   2008    Category : Meat Products


california pizza kitchen opens in cherry hill, new jersey

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. more

 Source : food-business-review.com   Date : 17 August 2009   Category : Fast Food
study shows how red meat increases risk of death

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. more

 Source : Independent news on natural health, nutrition and more   Date : 26 April 2009   Category : Food And Health
kemin to launch rosemary-green tea extract blend for meat

kemin is introducing a new blend of rosemary and green tea extracts in europe and asia, which it says work together to neutralise each others’ distinctive flavours and can help retain an appealing colour and flavour of meat products. there has been a growing swell of interest in natural ingredient systems in both europe and the us in recent years, as products that avoid use of synthetics can make all-natural claims that appeal to consumer preferences. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 15 April 2009   Category : Meat Products
kemin to launch rosemary-green tea extract blend for meat

kemin is introducing a new blend of rosemary and green tea extracts in europe and asia, which it says work together to neutralise each others’ distinctive flavours and can help retain an appealing colour and flavour of meat products. there has been a growing swell of interest in natural ingredient systems in both europe and the us in recent years, as products that avoid use of synthetics can make all-natural claims that appeal to consumer preferences. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 15 April 2009   Category : Beverages
dsm launches sensarite taste potentiators for bakery, dairy

dsm food specialities is launching a range of yeast-derived taste potentiators called sensarite, aimed at maintaining an authentic taste profile in bakery and dairy products reformulated to be better for health and nutrition. food manufacturers are under increasing pressure to provide foods that cater to consumers and regulator demands for reduced salt, fat and sugar as part of efforts to combat obesity and heart disease prevalence. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 5 June 2007   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
danisco dips into growing trend

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. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 30 April 2003   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
round table introduces barbeque chicken pizza

round table pizza has introduced barbeque chicken pizza which is made of white meat chicken, smoky bacon, roma tomatoes, and red onions. a topping of cheddar cheese, smoked provolone, whole-milk mozzarella is baked in and a garnish of green onions is added to it. the barbeque chicken pizza takes its place alongside the chicken and garlic gourmet and the chicken smokehouse, already on round table's specialty menu. more

 Source : food-business-review.com   Date : 22 September 2009   Category : Fast Food
oscar mayer launches new focaccia sandwiches

oscar mayer has launched new deli creations focaccia sandwiches which are available in four varieties such as tuscan-style chicken, parmesan basil turkey, steakhouse beef and pepper jack, and bistro ham and provolone. reportedly each sandwich comes packed, including deli meats, specialty sauces, natural cheeses and oven-baked herb bread. the sandwiches are available for a suggested retail price of $3. more

 Source : Food Business Review   Date : 11 June 2009   Category : Fast Food
meat stabilisers designed to help cut production costs

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. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 30 April 2009   Category : Impression And Package Service
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