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  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. called equacia , it is said to offer thickening and stabilising properties and can act as a water binder, fat replacer and mouthfeel enhancer. in addition, the soluble fibres have a prebiotic effect, while the insoluble fibres can aid digestion. 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 new offering is described as a pre-gelatinised functional flour derived from wheat, that gives viscosity in a variety of foods designed for cold water, reconstitution or microwave cooking. applications include instant soups, sauces, pancake mixes, batters and gravies. the texture is said to be smooth and pourable, and it has an opaque appearance and a mouthfeel typical of flour. avebe launched a new range of starch ingredients called etenia , intended to be used as gelling agents in dairy and other food products but with clean-label and vegetarian-origin benefits to boot. one of the key benefits is that the potato starch-derived ingredient can be labelled as 'starch' rather than 'modified starch', meeting clean label requirements that are being put in place by manufacturers and retailers. british sugar developed a new liquid sugar product, suitable for both bakers and confectioners. classic golden syrup was designed to re-introduce traditional golden syrup to a modern, more health-conscious, market. the product is a partially inverted syrup specifically designed for cakes, biscuits, toffee and desserts. it contains no added flavours or colourants. euringus introduced a new organic pea fibre to its ingredient range, which it expects will help food makers meet demand for fibre-enriched products in europe in the light of consumer campaigns. the addition of the pea fibre alongside the other fibre it offers, inulin, opens up commercial synergies. the company said its organic pea fibre also be used as a wheat and soy fibre replacement, for products aimed at allergy sufferers. other key benefits include increasing water absorption and yields, reducing fat and a cholesterol-lowering effect. cultures danisco launched two new cultures that it says can give meats the same colour, flavour and shelf-life as those cured with nitrite salts - but allowing for all-natural claims to be made on the label. the new cultures are known as texel natured ht (high temperature) and lt (low temperature). the former is staphylococcus carnosus , and the latter is staphylococcus carnosus combined with staphylococcus carnosus vitulinus. danisco also launched a new label called care4u , which combines ingredients for food protection with advice and analytical support. the texel products fall under this label. kerry bio-science launched an improved version of its fresh-keeping ingredients for dairy products, which claims to deliver improved performance at a lower cost. the reformulated durafresh 5015 is said to offer the highest level of bacteria-fighting active ingredients available, and allows dairy manufacturers to extend product shelf-life in the "most natural and cost-effective manner". the ingredient, which is now being formally launched after a period of testing, is suitable for use in products such as cottage cheese, sour cream, buttermilk, yogurt and refrigerated dairy desserts. chr hansen also targeted food safety, with the addition of a new culture to its safepro range aimed at countering the threat of listeria in foods, this time targeted at killing listeria in ready-to-eat products. the new addition is based on lactic acid and known as b-lc-48 dsm developed a new enzyme for citrus fruit processing, which retains a cloudy appearance in juice drinks and makes them more visually appealing to consumers. called rapidase citrus cloudy , it is produced from a proprietary dsm selected fungus strain - aspergillus niger.it contains specific pectinases, with a low pectin esterase level, to break down the pectin and ensure viscosity reduction in all citrus juice products. this in turn maintains cloud stability. chr hansen also introduced two new starter cultures for dry and semi-dry fermented sausages, intended to deliver good flavour even when products are produced with an eye on health and sustainability. dubbed bactoflavor bfl-f02 and bfl-f05 , they are intended for use in the fermentation process to deliver flavour at opposite ends of the spectrum: the former is mild and creamy and the latter strong and intense. cargill launched a new aromatic cheese culture to create subtle fruity aromas in the rind and mould of ripened cheese, a quality said to be sought after by consumers. the culture, geotrichum fragrans , was developed using computerised cheese modelling process, which enabled the r&d team to study a culture's aromatic profile using chromatography and olfactometry. g. fragrans is a fungus that develops naturally on the surface of certain cheeses. it forms part of the normal flora of saint nectaire. enzymes a major launch from novozymes was its asparaginase enzyme aimed at reducing the formation of acrylamide in baked and fried foods, called acrylaway . an enzyme with the same goal, also an asparaginase but from a different production strains ( aspergillus niger , rather than aspergillus oryzae ), was also launched by dsm food specialities . dsm's product is called preventase . dsm also made a number of new launches under its 'let's bakezyme' range. its microbial phospholipase cakezyme is said to enhance the emulsifying properties of eggs, reducing egg use by up to 20 per cent and cutting costs. another new addition is bakezyme wholegain , which is designed to overcome the typical obstacles associated with producing high fibre breads. the cellulase compound is said to breaks down cellulose fibrils to promote better gluten development and proofing stability which, in turn, results in a better end product. it also targeted dough development, crumb colour and volume in white bread with bakezyme x-pan , a fungal cellulose solution that partially degrades the non-starch polysaccharides, like cellulose, in the dough. these polysaccharides are responsible for visual factors such as irregular crumb size and reduced volume, which can have an influence on consumer purchasing decisions. biocatalysts also developed a new xylanase enzyme for the bakery sector, made without the use of genetic modification, called non-gm depol 762p. xylanase, obtained from bacillus subtillis strains, is used improve bread's volume and crumb structure by maximising gluten performance and solubilising polysaccharides in the wheat cell wall. it also extends shelf life in fresh, frozen and retarded doughs. the company said it had identified a particular market need for non-gm products in the bakery sector, where gm enzymes are not well received. for alcoholic beverages, novozymes launched a new enzyme claimed increase production at the same time as significantly reducing operating costs. viscoferm is designed for high gravity fermentation and reducing the viscosity of certain ingredients during processing. it is said to save water usage because its combination of xylanase, beta-glucanase and cellulose can help break down raw ingredients to improve processing with low viscosities and higher solids. the company said viscoferm could help drinks makers cut energy costs by between 15 and 25 per cent depending on regional energy prices. dsm , meanwhile, launched a new enzyme for apple, pear and berry juice processors that improves the results of the filtration process and complements the existing rapidase range. rapidase optiflux was developed in response to demand from fruit processors for an ingredient to improve the flux rate during filtration, and reduces blocking of the filtration equipment. fats and oils adm introduced its novalipid range of oils and fats to europe to help manufacturers make healthier foods without compromising the technical attributes and sensory properties. the agrifoods giant has previously sold the novalipid range in the us to help manufacturers cut out trans fats from products. the offering in europe is designed to meet the priorities of the food industry here: reduction of saturated fat and additive use. examples of products in the range include novalipid shortening , with reduced saturated fat, and novalipid pastry, for both reduced saturated fat and reduced total fat content. novalipis fluid shortening is intended to allow lower additive levels, but without compromising the functionality of solid shortening. aarhuskarlsham introduced extensions to its essence line of bakery shortenings, designed to respond to requirements for trans fat free, non-hydrogenated and low in saturated fat. according to the company, the new palm-oil based products allow manufacturers of baked goods to respond to current nutritional requirements of no trans fats and low levels of saturated fats without sacrificing functionality, taste or texture. the additions are essence ex36 margarine; essence 8633 , which was originally launched as a shortening but which is also suitable for use as a "superior" frying oil for products such as snacks and donuts; essence 8730 which claims to be a "cost-effective", non-lauric version of the line's original shortening products.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 19  December   2007    Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi


nutraceutical company targets bakery sector

nutraceutical clinical laboratories international incorporated (nclii) has begun selling its nupreserv product to one of the leading us bakery groups. the natural ingredient is designed to help maintain the freshness of bakery products and extend their shelf-life. nclii said that since the freshness of baked goods was vitally important, bakeries usually maintain non-disclosure agreements with companies that assist them in preserving the freshness of their products, and that as a result it was unable to disclose the name of the bakery. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 7 May 2002   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
new egg replacer could overcome labelling challenges

a wheat-based egg substitute can replace up to 50 per cent of eggs in sweet bakery products such as eggs, muffins and cupcakes and requires no changes to a product’s labelling, claims uk supplier ulrick & short adrian short, director of the clean label ingredients manufacturer, said that its egg replacer, ovaparox, is produced from wheat fractions in combination with proteins that the supplier had previously used in products targeted at the meat sector. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 9 July 2010   Category : Impression And Package Service
the battle among uk bakers

as the pressures of weak consumer spending continues and major uk retailers embark on a promotional war to win shoppers, the lowly loaf of bread is at the centre of a fierce price battle on grocery shelves.and the uk’s three major players in what is a static bread category, premier foods plc, family-owned warburtons and associated british foods, all believe they are holding their own in a category where the recovery has been a longer process than expected. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 10 May 2010   Category : food industries Economic
consolidation in european bakery suppliers market forecast

recent acquisition activity in the bakery ingredients supply industry involving dutch firm sonneveld being bought out by orkla food ingredients may signal a flurry of similar takeovers and could mean price benefits for bakers, claims a market analyst. maya donceva, senior industry analyst for food ingredients at rabobank international, holds that as financing has become easier to secure, there could be a rake of takeovers of the small and medium enterprise (sme) speciality players in the sector over the next 12 months. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 4 May 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
australian pies pass safety test

pie and sausage roll lovers can tuck into their favourite fare with confidence, after a new food safety survey gave a selection of bakery products an almost perfect score, nsw primary industries minister ian macdonald said this week.a survey of 172 savoury pastry products by the nsw food authority showed 99.75 per cent were microbiologically safe. “this is a great result, it means consumers can be confident that their meat pie or other favourite bakery products are being made to the highest safety standards,” mr macdonald said. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 30 September 2009   Category : Meat Products
baked goods buoy abf amidst price turmoil

bakery products have underlined the overall resilience of uk-based processor and retailer associated british foods (abf) despite what the company calls ‘steadily worsening economic conditions’ during the 2008 fiscal year. abf said that for the twelve-month period ending 13 september 2008, revenues were up by 21 per cent to £8.2bn, even with surging input costs, as the company drove up the pricing of key brands such as its kingsmill and ryvita products. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 5 November 2008   Category : food industries Economic
western breads bring fresh opportunities to russian bakery market

new high-margin opportunities for bakers continue to open up in russia as the economy flourishes, fuelling consumer purchasing power and raising demand for western-style breads and confections. according to the world bank’s june 2007 report, the strengthening of the ruble and stable growth in personal incomes are expected to help expand the retail market’s size to €510bn by 2011. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 22 September 2008   Category : food industries Economic
fortified baked goods pick up steam

bread and baked goods are increasingly stepping into the functional food arena, with the past month alone seeing a number of new developments designed to bring added health to the category. omega-3 bread george weston bakeries in the us this week launched an omega-3 bread, which is formulated to improve heart health. grains & more double omega bread, marketed under the arnold and brownberry brand names, contains 25mg of omega-3 epa/dha per slice. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 19 September 2008   Category : Functional Foods
new enzymes improve old wheat, says cognis

the developer of two new enzymes claims the products can ensure a better baking performance from flour to compensate for poor wheat quality. cognis says that its latest nutrilife me 01 and lamemul mm 01 products can considerably improve flour quality, while avoiding the expensive and technically complex process of blending wheat with good gluten properties. company spokesperson andreas funke said that the enzymes' launch allowed processors a competitive alternative in the market for premium-quality flour. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 13 December 2007   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
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