Your Quotation List


Cakes

Range Of Products
Total of 14 Items
Products
Application
Dosage
Features

Agar Agar

Application

Asian Desserts, Bakery, Cakes, Others - Food, Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing, Western Desserts

Dosage

0.8-1.2% usage per batch

Features Gelling function for making agar jelly. Agar-Agar are gums extracted from the seaweeds. It provides outstanding functional properties which can be used to control moisture and texture to stabilize food systems.

Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (CMC)

Application

Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Dairy, Ice Cream / Frozen Desserts, Others - Food, Others - Non Food (Cosmetics, Industrial), Sauces & Dressing

Dosage

Features CMC (also know as Cellulose Gum) is used as a food additive for its thickening properties. Cellulose is the world’s most abundant naturally occurring organic substance. The most commercially available are cotton linters and wood pulp.

Nature Identical Flavours

Application

Asian Desserts, Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Confectionery, Dairy, Ice Cream / Frozen Desserts, Jams, Others - Food, Plant based products, Western Desserts

Dosage

Features

Carrageenan

Application

Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Others - Food, Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing

Dosage

Features Carrageenan is obtained from red seaweed and comprises of three types: Kappa, Iota and Lambda). Large growth of seaweed farming can be found in the Philippines, Indonesia as well as the French coastal areas. They are commonly used as thickening and stabilizing agents. The synergy of LBG and Xanthan gum or kappa carrageenan would produce a resilient and cohesive gel.

Cassia Gum

Application

Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Others - Food, Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing

Dosage

Features Cassia gum is extracted from the endosperm of SENNA OBTUSIFOLIA & SENNA TORA (also known as CASSIA TORA GUM). Mainly used as a thickener for various food applications and have a synergistic effect with carrageenan, xanthan gum.

Curdlan Gum

Application

Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing

Dosage

Features Curdlan gum is produced by biotechnology. Curdlan can form a gel when heated in an aqueous suspension.

Gelatines

Application

Asian Desserts, Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Confectionery, Dairy, Meat Processing, Others - Food, Others - Non Food (Cosmetics, Industrial), Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing, Western Desserts

Dosage

Features Gelatine is derived from collagen, the primary protein components of animal connective tissues such as bone, skin and tendon. Gelatine is a high molecular weight polypeptide collagen. It is basically used as a gelling, thickening & stabilising agent. It has also found its way into technical products in the form of adhesives.

Gellan Gum

Application

Asian Desserts, Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Confectionery, Dairy, Others - Food, Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing, Western Desserts

Dosage

Features Gellan gum is produced by biotechnology. Gellan gum is the generic name for extra polysaccharide elaborated by Pseudomonas elodea. Gellan gum is used to produce gels. The hardness of the gel will depend on whether the polysaccharide is cultured in substituted or unsubstituted form.

Guar Gum

Application

Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Ice Cream / Frozen Desserts, Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing

Dosage

Features Guar Gum is extracted from the endosperm of the seed of Cyamopsis tetregonolobus. It is indigenous to NW India and Pakistan. Many leguminous seeds contain galactomannans of related structures. Guar gum belongs to this group of polyssacharides. They are commonly used as thickening and stabilizing agents.

Gum Arabic

Application

Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Confectionery, Dairy, Ice Cream / Frozen Desserts, Meat Processing, Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing

Dosage

Features Gum Arabic is a natural gum from various species of Acacia. The main source of commercial gum arabic is Acacia senegal. The trees are grown mainly in the sub-Sahara, Australia, India and USA. Gum arabic has been accorded the highest possible status for a food additive of ‘ADI not specified’ following assessments of toxicological evidence by JECFA Widely used for emulsifying, thickening, and stabilizing a broad range of products. Its good adhesive and binding properties have allowed it to find its way into the cosmetics industry.

Locust Bean Gum

Application

Asian Desserts, Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Confectionery, Dairy, Ice Cream / Frozen Desserts, Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing

Dosage

Features The locust bean gum or Ceratonia Siliqua is cultivated along the Mediterranean shore (Spain, Greece, Italy, North-Africa). LBG is only partially soluble in cold water. In order to develop full functionality, it must be heated. Many leguminous seeds contain galactomannans of related structures. Locust Bean Gum (LBG or carob seed gum) belong to this group of polysaccharides. They are commonly used as thickening and stabilizing agents. The synergy of LBG and Xanthan gum or kappa carrageenan would produce a resilient and cohesive gel and LBG.

Propylene Glycol Alginate (PGA)

Application

Asian Desserts, Bakery, Beverage, Cakes, Dairy, Ice Cream / Frozen Desserts, Jams, Meat Processing, Others - Non Food (Cosmetics, Industrial), Plant based products, Sauces & Dressing, Western Desserts

Dosage

Features Propylene Glycol Alginate are gums extracted from the seaweeds. It is purified and standardized alginate extracted from brown seaweed. Conversion of alginic acid to ester is performed by reaction of its free acidic groups with propylene oxide. It provides outstanding functional properties which can be used to control moisture and texture to stabilize food systems.

Can’t find what you need? Not sure which product is suitable? Need a customized solution?

Natural Colloids Industries Pte Ltd is able to assist with your project. Send us a mail or call us, we are happy to assist.

Message Us Alternatively, Call Us At +65 6743 2112