How To Skillfully use Starches to Formulate Clean-Label Yoghurt, Soups and Sauces (and Why You Should)

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Overview


Developing a cleaner-label product can be a complex process, as it often involves removing or replacing highly functional ingredients traditionally used for specific purposes in food formulation.

This rebalancing of ingredients can affect the product’s shelf life, flavour, appearance, texture and other key characteristics that consumers expect for the product to remain similar to its regular counterpart

Find out how to formulate with clean label in mind, combat common challenges manufacturers face in the process, and deliver yoghurt, soups and sauces that consumers will pay more to enjoy.

This content is provided by Tate & Lyle, and any views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of FoodNavigator-Asia.com

Speakers

Dr. Judith Whaley
Dr. Judith Whaley
Vice President, New Product Development
Tate & Lyle

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