Special Price for Grape Juice Extract Powder Manufacturer in Algeria
Special Price for Grape Juice Extract Powder Manufacturer in Algeria Detail:
[Latin Name] Vitis vinifera L..
[Plant Source]from China
[Appearance]Dark reddish brown to purple powder
Plant Part Used:Fruit
[Particle size] 80 Mesh
[Loss on drying] ≤8.0%
[Heavy Metal] ≤10PPM
[Pesticide residue] EC396-2005, USP 34, EP 8.0, FDA
[Shelf life] 24 Months
[Package] Packed in paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside.
[Net weight] 25kgs/drum
[Introduction:]
Grape Juice concentrate extract powder is another powerful antioxidant. It strengthens and protects living tissue and aids in circulation. It is a super antioxidant, 20-50 times more powerful than vitamin C, E and beta-carotene. As we age, our bodies produce less antioxidant to combat the aging process and therefore need to supplement with these. Grape seed extract contain natural bioflavonoids called proanthocyanidins which help support the health of the cell membranes from free radical damage. It also provides cardiovascular protection by preventing oxidation of lipoproteins, making them less likely to stick to blood vessel walls.
[Main Function]
1) Flavors in seasoning packets for raspberry juice powder keep the original flavors
2) Colors in ice cream, cakes for beautiful brown color of raspberry juice powder
3) Also can be applied in drink mix, infant food, dairy product, bakery, candy and others
[Application ]
• Add to water and ice for a crisp, refreshing vitamin water
• Add to electrolyte water for an all-natural sports drink
• Prepare a “simple syrup” by adding to an all-natural sweetener and water, use it to flavor mixed drinks or make shaved ice creations
• Add powder to baked goods such as cakes, cupcakes, muffins and cookies
• Add to vegetable juices
• Stir into plain yogurt
• Stir into ice cream
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The goal here is to create large, well formed sugar crystals that demonstrate the underlying crystal structure (monoclinic). Sugar crystals may at first appear to be cubical as with table salt. But upon closer inspection, they are a bit tilted. Magnify some sugar right out of the bag and you’ll see the same structure on a smaller scale.
You can start with as much as about 3 cups of sugar for this procedure. You’ll get more crystal, but it starts more quickly than I wanted. I’ve seen many internet sites call for only 2 cups, but I don’t think you’ll get too much from that. I chose 2.5 so that I would still get a good crystal but the process would start more gradually. My hypothesis is that the key to growing well-formed crystals is slow growth. Does it really matter? Only more experimenting will tell.
Try using different shapes for the weight or adding food coloring. We make a “crystal tree” each year using a ring stand with several rings as the structure.
An explanation I often see for the slow growth of sugar crystals implies that the cooled solution is saturated and crystallization takes place as water evaporates. That explanation makes no sense given that the volume barely changes, if at all. I found this page from the New Zealand Institute of Food Science and Technology to be quite enlightening. Who knew that sugar had a metastable region?
https://www.nzifst.org.nz/unitoperations/conteqseparation10.htm
Based upon my measurement of a cup of sugar to be about 230 g and an ambient temperature of 20 C, one should stay a bit under the 3 to 1 ratio. Maybe more like 2.7 to 1. You certainly want to avoid “spontaneous nucleation”. I’ve had students who put the jar into the freezer to cool it down more quickly. The result resembles slush. Very tiny crystals, presumably from quick and pervasive growth.
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