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Synthite has developed a natural colorant made from beetroot extract, which can replace carboy red pigment made from insects, according to foreign food websites.
it is understood that the natural colorant is composed of beetroot extract mixed with chili powder, in terms of photothermal stability and sebum red equivalent, and the product has no effect on the flavor of the finished product.
Synthite, a professional, says the product is specifically designed to produce appetizers and dairy products and has good absorption performance, and that the new product is driven by the market because of the tight supply of sebum, which has led to fluctuations in the price of sebum red, and that many areas of the food industry are looking for 100% natural plant ingredients to reduce the use of additives.
is an insoluble colorant that can be used in a range of foods, such as juice, ice cream, yogurt, candy, etc.
is considered to be one of the best natural pigments for photothermal stability, but in recent years the supply of sebum has been tight, which has led to a sharp rise in its price, so manufacturers have had to look for alternatives to sebum due to price pressure.
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