We have: IFS, FSSC22000, FDA and HACCP - For Social Audit (WCA and SEDEX), If the client has planned to make a contract with us, we will perform a Social Audit certificate before October 2023. - For IFS certificate, we are in process to re-new IFS Cert and complete it before October 2023. Specification: - Light Syrup 12 x 20 oz - Easy open stackable bpa ni 250gr dnw - Brix 14-17 - Packing: 12 tins/ Carton tray with PE stretch film - MOQ: 300,000 tins (~13 container 20ft) - Loading: 32,400 tins per container 20ft - Manufactory time: 12 - 15 days
Oxidized starch - TS is a Chemically Modified, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Plant-based, Non-GMO tapioca starch. Oxidized starch is characterized by its exceptional functional properties such as low viscosity, high stability, clarity, film forming, low temperature stability and binding properties. Oxidized starch is widely used in bakery products, frozen foods, dairy products, confectioneries, breading and coating applications, etc., It is 100% naturally made which does not have any preservatives and Mono sodium Glutamate (MSG). FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES Oxidized starch forms highly thixotropic pastes with stiff texture, which is related to its gelling capability Low gelatinization temperature and viscosity, clarity, and soft gel texture are attributes of oxidized starch used in breading and related applications When heated in water, Oxidized starch form clear fluid sols. On cooling, however, the sols made by cooking oxidized starch are more stable or resistant to thickening and forming gels or pastes Oxidized starch is used in formulated products. They also are used in starch batters and in breaded foods, where they improve adhesion of the batter to meat and fish Gum confections made with oxidized starch have longer shelf life, better gelling characteristics, increased clarity, better taste, and quicker drying Used in batters and breading for coating various food stuffs, in confectionery as binders and film formers, in dairy products as texturizers Oxidized starch is often used for coating, sealing, batter binding, emulsification, and dough conditioning in baking and other food products.