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Chemco Prima Mandiri

Supplier From Indonesia
Sep-22-20
Supplier : Seasoning, extracts

Established: 2003 Standards: ISO, HALAL

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Pusat Niaga Terpadu Blok D/8 J-K Jl. Daan Mogot Km 19.6 Tangerang
Tangerang 15122
Indonesia Indonesia


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Our yeast extracts are obtained by biological methods from the protein-rich cell sap of especially suitable baker¡¯s yeasts. This extract is rich in valuable amino acids, nucleotides and other useful cell constituents. Yeast extracts are used as natural flavour enhancers in many foods as they offer a very natural way of intensifying and rounding the natural flavour.

Product standard no.: gbt 23530-2009

Specification
ItemsPowderPaste
AppearanceLight yellow or yellowBeige or brown
OdourUnique ordor of yeast extractUnique ordor of yeast extract
Dry matter(%)94.065.0
Total nitrogen (%)5.05.0
Amino-n (%)3.03.0
Salt¨%)ü15.0ü15.0
Ph4.5-6.54.5-6.5
Total plate count (cfu/g)1000010000
Coliform¨mpn/100g©3030
PathogenNegativeNegative

Product characteristic:

1. Obtained from bakery yeast
2. Used as natural msg replacer
3. Flavor enhancer, overall savory taste
4. Good solubility in water

Package º 25kg/drum, 10kg/carton
Shelf life º eighteen months
Storage: this product is hygroscopic, please store in a cool, dry place.Seal it after use and keep moistureproof.


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Usage
Paprika is used as an ingredient in a broad variety of dishes throughout the world. Paprika is principally used to season and color rices, stews, and soups, such as goulash, and in the preparation of sausages as an ingredient that is mixed with meats and other spices.
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Fam: Cupressaceae
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Bouquet: Fragrant and flowery, combining the aromas of gin and turpentine.
Flavour:Aromatic, bittersweet and piny.
Hotness Scale: 1
Preparation and Storage

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Culinary Uses
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MOQ: Not Specified
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Used for medicine, health care products, medical raw materials, extraction of raw food, spices, seasonings, soup, tea, herbal
wine, drinks, gifts, etc

Size
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Eye Protection Elf: Proanthocyanins can penetrate the eye tissue, directly reach the retina, nourish retinal cells, enhance the toughness of eye microvessels, improve retinal blood circulation, effectively combat eye fatigue, dryness, visual impairment and other problems caused by long-term eye use, electronic device blue light radiation, etc., injecting clear and bright vitality into your eyes, making your vision worry free from now on.
Immune enhancer: By regulating the activity of immune system cells and stimulating the body's own immune defense mechanism, grape seed anthocyanins help enhance your immune system. During periods of easy illness such as seasonal changes and flu outbreaks, they build a strong defense line for your body, keeping you away from bacterial invasion and maintaining a healthy and energetic state.

4. Widely applicable, caring for everyone with thoughtful care
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MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
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Packing: 25-50 Kgs. Jute/PP Bags.
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MOQ: Not Specified
 
Natural Essential Oil

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