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  new alternatives to modified starches and fats target dairy desserts  

uk-based ingredients supplier ulrick and short has extended its range of starches and fat replacers for use in dairy desserts, custards and fruit compotes. the company’s maize and tapioca-based starch ranges, under the synergie and delyte brands, have already been developed for fat replacement in bakery products, ready meal sauces, meat products and fillings, such ganache and butter cream. however the company has said that it wishes to move into the dairy sector in order to position itself for the unveiling of a ‘functional foods’ range next year “as the dairy industry is extremely open to functional products and has already embraced products such as probiotic drinks.” no one from ulrick and short was available to discuss the details of this proposed new range prior to publication, but before adding healthy ingredients to foods, manufacturers generally ensure that their products are low in negative nutrients, such as fat, sugar and salt. the company, which focuses on the development of clean label ingredients, claimed that its new synergie ingredients give manufacturers the option of an additive-free thickening agent, which is particularly suited to fruit compotes. meanwhile, the new additions to its delyte range – which targets dairy desserts – provide companies with “cost saving opportunities and in some cases can reduce milk solids,” the company claimed. the ingredients maker has previously estimated that using its delyte products in ready meals can provide savings of up to £1000 (approximately €1,125 at today’s rates) per tonne of butter. apart from cost, the company said that its new ingredients can lengthen shelf life, due to their water-binding properties, and added that they are “ideal for manufacturers because of their high process tolerance, stability and superior mouthfeel.” retaining good mouthfeel has been a long-standing problem for manufacturers that attempt to lower fat content in terms of preserving consumer acceptability, and one that the company has been seeking to address. ulrick and short works directly with manufacturers to help integrate its ingredients into finished products.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 25  February   2009    Category : Functional Food


insight into key food and beverage trends

the us, the biggest food and drink market in the world, sets the trend in many product categories and recent research from leatherhead food research’s global food markets database has highlighted the likely growth areas for the year ahead. whilst retail sales growth in most food categories in the us has slowed during the current recession, there remain many areas of growth. many of the most successful new products over the last few years have focussed on offering some type of health benefit or fortification. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 5 October 2009   Category : food industries Economic
a closer look at the australian grocery sector as recession is dodged

the key food sectors in australia are weathering the global recession well, the latest research from leatherhead’s global food markets shows, with frugalism far less prevalent than in most other global markets. although there are signs that consumers have begun to economise during the slowdown, many sectors reported strong growth in 2008, with 2009 sales estimates also positive. baby food sales, for example, rose 8. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 28 January 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
uk: daniels group invests gbp8.5m in uk plant

daniels group is investing gbp8.5m (us$12.9m) in a food plant in the uk that will produce a range of fresh and frozen foods for domestic and overseas markets. the plant, which will be based at grimsby\'s europarc business centre, will create over 200 jobs, and open in march, the company said. in addition to making new covent garden soup, the site will produce chilled ready-meals for the uk\'s own-label market and a new range of frozen soups for the catering sector. more

 Source : company) just-food.com)   Date : 26 February 2010   Category : food industries Economic
marketing helps del monte thrive during the recession

when del monte foods appointed bill pearce as its first cmo in may 2008, the goal was to deliver category-changing marketing that would drive the organization forward, the company said at the time. going by top-line results, you could argue that he delivered. the company reported a first-quarter profit of $58.6 million, versus a year-ago loss of $10.1 million. on pearce’s watch, the company has rolled forth eye-catching campaigns, such as the “nude fruit”-themed “fruit undressed” ads—via lead consumer goods agency, smith brothers agency, pittsburgh. more

 Source : fpc.unl.edu   Date : 14 November 2009   Category : food industries Economic
just the answer – nick munby, new covent garden

new covent garden, the uk\'s largest chilled soup brand, announced a major push earlier this week with the launch of six varieties. the company, owned by singapore food industries, hopes the move will attract new customers to the fresh soup category. katy humphries caught up with new covent garden marketing manager nick munby to find out more about the group\'s plans for the sector. just-food: you\'ve announced that six new varieties will be added to your range of chilled soups. more

 Source : company) just-food.com)   Date : 28 August 2009   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
research reveals the cost of grocery shopping with a conscience

the notion of going green, buying organic, and sourcing free trade products is gathering momentum in australia and around the world, but research released in australia suggests the added expense remains a significant deterrent. business information analysts ibisworld decided to test the theory that sustainable grocery shopping was too expensive, revealing that, while the ‘organic’ food shopping basket was 70% more expensive, there are a host of cost-effective ‘green’ options. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 19 August 2009   Category : Rest
health, safety and food origin main issues for uk policy

the uk government has set in motion a review of food policy and strategies with the publication of an analytical study on current and emerging food trends. among the analysis, the report found that the british diet has shifted considerably in recent history. while the origin of food is becoming a more important factor, people have been eating more pre-prepared foods in the last ten years. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 4 January 2008   Category : Food And Health
organic shortage holds back high-potential market, analyst

europe's first whole foods market is set to open in london in two weeks' time, but the vast potential of the organic market is being curtailed by a shortage of organic produce, according to organic monitor. the us company currently has 193 outlets in its home country and in the uk, including its five fresh and wild stores in the uk. the new 80,000 sq ft store, which will take up two floors of a former department store, will open to much fan-fare on june 6. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 25 May 2007   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
food safety concerns on the up

warranted or not, it comes as no surprise to learn that there is growing concern among uk consumers over food safety. according to new research from mintel, 41 per cent of adults were concerned about the safety of food in 1997, while in 2002 this figure has risen to 44 per cent of consumers. the report revealed that there is a considerable difference in attitude between men and women with over half of women (51 per cent) worried about food safety, compared to just 36 per cent of men. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 6 September 2002   Category : Food And Health
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