- Our corn starch is produced from the finest ingredients and carefully processed to ensure the best quality. It can be used in a variety of applications, such as food processing and household use.
- Our Corn Starch specification:
Form: Powder
Starch Type: Tapioca Flour
Powder content: 92%
Part: Seeds
SO2, GMO: none
pH: 5-7
Moisture: 13% max
Whiteness: 92% min
Shelf life: 12 months
Finess: 98%
Place of origin: Tay Ninh, VietNam
Viscocity: 750 BU min
Potato starch is a very refined gluten-free starch, containing minimal protein or fat. This gives the powder a clear white color, and the cooked starch has typical characteristics of neutral taste, good clarity, high binding strength, long texture, and a minimal tendency to foam or yellowing of the solution. It is used in food & technical application. Native Potato Starch Used as Thickener, Bulking agent, Stabilizer, Water binder Applications: Thickener in sauce, soup, dairy desserts and snack products
Potato starch is a very refined gluten-free starch, containing minimal protein or fat. This gives the powder a clear white color, and the cooked starch has typical characteristics of neutral taste, good clarity, high binding strength, long texture, and a minimal tendency to foam or yellowing of the solution. It is used in food & technical application. Native Potato Starch Used as Thickener, Bulking agent, Stabilizer, Water binder Applications: Thickener in sauce, soup, dairy desserts and snack products
Corn starch is a common food ingredient, used as Corn Flour for thickening sauces or soups, and in making corn syrup and other sugars It is versatile, easily modified, and finds many uses in industry as adhesives, in paper manufacturing, as an anti-sticking agent, and textile sizing application.
Native Maize Starch
Used as Thickener, Anticaking agent,
The binding agent, Coating agent
Applications:
Thickener in sauce, soups, masala powder
Used as a coating agent for fried foods to enhance crispiness
Potato starch is the extracted starch from potatoes. The starch turns to a light, powdery, flour-like consistency once it has dried out, and it is a common ingredient that features in several recipes.
Maize Starch is a principal product of processing corn, one of nature's major renewable resources. It is also a key material for the manufacture of corn based biochemical products ranging from corn sweeter to amino acids.