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The Emsland Group has developed a range of confectionery starches that enable food manufacturers to develop gelatin-free gums and jellies. Emden® ET 15 and Emden® ET 50 are multifunctional starches that are fast gelling with excellent elastic texture and high clarity.
Next to this, the Emden® ET-starches have the advantage of being thermostable. Whereas gelatin-based products already melt at 40 °C, products with Emden® ET do not melt up to 80 °C. This is an advantage when gums are subjected to high temperatures.
Emden® ET 50 is very suitable for production of jellies in continuous cooking systems. Due to a relatively high processing viscosity, this product is less suitable for batch cooking. Emden® ET 15 has a much lower process viscosity and is therefore suitable for all confectionary cooking processes including batch cooking and open pan/kettle cooking. The low viscosity of Emden® ET 15 also allows producers to increase the dry solid content, offering the possibility to dry the jellies at room temperature.
Emden® ET 50 and 15 are multifunctional starches and can be used in several confectionary segments. The usage levels of these starches depend on the segment and the desired texture.
Next to this, the Emden® ET-starches have the advantage of being thermostable. Whereas gelatin-based products already melt at 40 °C, products with Emden® ET do not melt up to 80 °C. This is an advantage when gums are subjected to high temperatures.
Emden® ET 50 is very suitable for production of jellies in continuous cooking systems. Due to a relatively high processing viscosity, this product is less suitable for batch cooking. Emden® ET 15 has a much lower process viscosity and is therefore suitable for all confectionary cooking processes including batch cooking and open pan/kettle cooking. The low viscosity of Emden® ET 15 also allows producers to increase the dry solid content, offering the possibility to dry the jellies at room temperature.
Emden® ET 50 and 15 are multifunctional starches and can be used in several confectionary segments. The usage levels of these starches depend on the segment and the desired texture.
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