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Sensient launches natural caramel colouring

Sensient Food Colors Europe has launched a line of colours that provide a natural alternative to tra…
Sensient Food Colors caramel colouringEurope has launched a line of colours that provide a natural alternative to traditional caramel colours. Sensient’s range of natural brown shades for food and beverage applications includes plant-based products that are available as colouring foodstuffs complying with the new EU guidance notes on colouring food.

“One of the biggest challenges has been to produce rich natural brown shades for use in confectionery to meet the demanding product and processing conditions, such as in pan coatings and hard-boiled candies,” said Dr. Andreas Klingenberg, technical director, Sensient Colors Europe. ”Sensient has developed the technologies and know-how to meet these processing and stability challenges, using natural components as building blocks to create high performance solutions.”

Sensient’s new product range incorporates a variety of natural raw materials formulated for specific product applications. The line includes apple-based products offering several brown shades that are said to be particularly suitable for the beverage and confectionery industries. For dairy products, alternatives based on malt and burnt sugar are now available, and a range of oil soluble products is included for use in savoury and snack applications.

The products meet Kosher, Halal and vegetarian requirements. Sensient said that it continues work to further expand the options for natural brown shades to meet growing customer demand.

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