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New Starch Reduces Fat Content, Brings Creaminess And Texture
Tate & Lyle announced the European launch of a new starch for use in dairy and convenience foods. The starch, named Creamiz, will help manufacturers reduce fat content by up to 30%, while maintaining mouthfeel and texture.
Creamiz uses unique starch modification technology to make it a contender for fat substitution in a wide range for food products. It will not affect the creaminess of products it is used in, but instead will complement and enhance their existing texture creating a rich and full bodied flavor.
Tate & Lyle has already developed several prototypes using Creamiz, including low-fat cream desserts and yogurts, and is now working with its customers to optimise and create additional recipes.
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Website: www.tateandlyle.com
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