- Let's talk technical- Published: 02 October, 2007
It's not just raw materials that are on offer at FiE. Also hoping to attract visitors' attention are texture analysis instrumentation giant Stable Microsystems, with its new cheese extensibility (stretchability) rig; Armfield, with new rapid extractor units to extract active ingredients from plants and a new carbonator for beverages; Lloyd Instruments and Food Technology Corporation, which will be promoting a wide range of texture analysis equipment.
Appetite controlSlapping ‘low-GI’, or ‘omega-3 inside’ on the label might look like a sure-fire way to boost margins.- Published: 06 October, 2005Go back five or 10 years and healthy and functional ingredients suppliers were targeting “fanatics and disciples”, says Hubertus Devroye at soy supplier The Solae Company. “Not any more. The marketing is changing very fast. It’s not about treating illness and disease anymore. It’s about investing in daily health. We’re asking people: ‘What do you know about the goodness of soy, or wholegrain?’ not: ‘Can we treat your disease’.”
- Brussels bogeyman blastedMore than 40% of suppliers say new health claims regulation will damage their business- Published: 06 October, 2005
Two out of five manufacturers and ingredients firms believe the proposed nutrition and health claims regulation from the European Commission will adversely affect their business if it is adopted in its current form.
- Indulgence minus the guilt factorNew maltitol syrup application offers taste and texture without the calories, says Cerestar- Published: 06 October, 2005
Cargill subsidiary Cerestar has developed a new maltitol syrup application it claims can reduce the calorie count of dairy products by up to 40%.
- Wholegrain beats metabolic bluesHealthgrain project explores potential of bioactive cereal compounds in tackling disease- Published: 06 October, 2005
A five-year, European-wide project has been set up to explore how wholegrains could reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
- Iron ladyEncapsulated nutrients open up new applications- Published: 06 October, 2005
S Black has introduced a clutch of new healthy ingredients into the UK market, including a grape extract high in antioxidants and enzyme-modified dairy concentrates enabling manufacturers to significantly reduce the fat content of their products without compromising on taste.
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