Chuba Cassava Chips.
Available Flavour Variants Barbeque, Chili Balado, Green Balado. Packing size 60gr contain 30pcs, and 140gr contain 16pcs. Product is Manufactured by PT. Sentral Multirasa Utama.
Moisture content: 15%max
Starch: 70%min
Fibre: 5 % max
Sand silica: 3%
Admixture: 2% max
SO2: 0.03gr/kg max
Packing: PP bag in bulk in vessel
or container
Free from mould and alive insects, chemical
Some of the many reasons that make cassava flour such a good flour include the fact that it's
Gluten-free While conventional flours contribute to problems such as leaky gut and inflammation, cassava is a completely gluten-free option.
Studies have shown that cassava flour is a low-sugar alternative that can help blood sugar levels stay stable.
Easy to digest For those who struggle with irritable bowels or a sensitive stomach, cassava presents a perfect alternative for troubled bellies.
Uses and Benefits of Cassava Flour Cassava is unique because it doesn't tend to trigger most allergies.
Many people may not realize that traditional flours and bread can spike their blood sugar even if they aren't consuming a lot of sugar.
Low in sugar If someone has diabetes or is trying to watch his or her blood sugar, it is very important for him or her to be aware of which foods have a low glycemic index.
Cassava eliminates this problem by being free of common allergens.
It is gentle and easy to digest, presenting a non-irritating alternative to heavier flours.
It can also be important for people with autoimmune triggers to cut back on common allergens and food irritants.
SPECIFICATIONS
Starch: 70% min
Moisture: 14,5% max
Raw fibre: 5% max
Foreign matter including sand/silica: 3% max
Ash: 0.2% min
Heavy element content: Conforming to international standards
PACKING
In bulk
PP bag
Jumbo bag
Cassava is a starchy root vegetable native to South America and widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. It is a staple food for millions of people, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Cassava is valued for its high carbohydrate content, making it an important energy source in many diets. It can be processed into various products, including cassava flour, tapioca, and starch, and is also used in animal feed and biofuel production.