Guar Gum
Product description
Guar gum is derived from the endosperm of guar beans. The seeds of the Guar plant consists of three main parts – the germ, the endosperm and the husk. Guar gum is processed by removing the husk, followed by milling and filtering to produce a slightly yellow powder that has a good flow. Guar gum is also economical because it has a better the water-thickening ability than other agents (e.g. cornstarch) and only a small quantity is needed for producing sufficient viscosity.
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Specifications
Categories | Algae; Emulsifiers / Lecithins |
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Sales markets | Western Europe; Eastern Europe; Middle East; Asia; Australia; North America; Africa; Central/South America |
Supplied from | India |
Product Applications | Bakery; Confectionary; Dairy; Desserts / ice cream; Sauces & Seasoning |
Product Certifications | Halal; Health & Safety (GMP, HAACP and equivalents); Kosher; Organic; Quality assurance; Vegan; Vegetarian |
Guar Gum