Konjac chips are a type of food product made from the root of the konjac plant. The chips are used as a base ingredient for various food products, including noodles, snacks, and dietary supplements. The manufacturing process for konjac chips involves several steps, including washing, peeling, slicing, and oven drying the konjac root.
Color: Yellow to Gold
Form: Chips
Impurity : 1% - 2%
Moisture : < 10%
Composition: 100% Amorphophallus Muelleri
Viscosity: 30,000-34,000 m.Pas
Thickness: 0.3 - 0.5 cm
Packing: PE bag & Sack
Payment Terms: T/T & LC at sight
Shipping Terms: FOB/ as Requested
MOQ : 1 MT / Metric Ton
Konjac powder is a soluble fiber that is gluten-free and wheat-free. It is obtained from the tuber of the perennial plant Amorphophallus konjac K.Koch. The main component of konjac powder is the water-soluble high molecular-weight polysaccharide glucomannan, which consists of D-mannose and D-glucose units at a molar ratio of 1,6:1,0. Konjac powder is available in the form of a white powder that is free-flowing and odorless. The physical and chemical specifications of konjac powder include appearance, particle size, glucomannan content, viscosity, purity, loss on drying, and starch content.
Composition : Amorphophallus Muelleri Tuber
Glucomannan : 80%-85%
Viscosity : 24.000-32.000 Cps
Particle Size : 80/90 Mesh
Color : White Flour with little Blackspot
Konjac shirataki rice is a low-calorie, low-carbohydrate, and gluten-free alternative to traditional rice. It is made from glucomannan, which is extracted from the konjac tuber. There are two types of konjac rice: wet konjac rice, which is sold in water, and dry konjac rice, which is sold in a dehydrated form. Wet konjac rice typically contains 6 calories per serving, while dried konjac rice contains 9 calories per serving. Both types of konjac rice are available in various formats and can be used as a substitute for traditional rice in many dishes.