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Tapioca is a staple food in some regions and is used worldwide as a thickening agent, mainly in foods. Tapioca is gluten-free, almost completely protein-free, and contains practically no vitamins.
In Britain, the word tapioca often refers to a milk pudding thickened with arrowroot, while in Asia the sap of the sago palm is often part of its preparation.
Tapioca starch is widely known as the most "bland flavor" starch in the world.
Tapioca starch has always been prized for its bland flavor and it commands a premium price when modified to eliminate the textural problem and receive specific properties according to food products concept requirements.
Flavor can be greatly influenced by the type and amount of starch used. Ideally the starch should contribute no flavor. Any flavor contribution is normally considered to be a negative. Of
the starches under consideration, tapioca contributes the least amount of flavor.
Mostly food manufacturers prefer modified tapioca starches over any other starches because of its excellent flavor characteristics.
Specification
Moisture | 15% max |
Starch content | 82 - 84% min |
Ash | 0.5% max |
Fiber | 0.5% max. |
Whiteness | 89% min |
Viscosity | 500 BU min |
Packing | 25kgs/bag, 50kgs/bag |
650kgs/jumbo bag, 850kgs/jumbo bag |
HANG XANH INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD
Export Centre of Vietnamese Agricultural and Seafood Products
Hang Xanh International (DOANH NGHIEP TU NHAN HANG XANH) was found in 2000 by our General Director Pham Anh Thu (Mr) with strong background of exporting Vietnamese Agricultural and Seafood products for many years before.
We experience a dramatically growth and built a strong relationships with local farms and Producers, Wholesalers, Supermarket Chains around the world. It's proud to say that we're one of the pioneer manufacturers and exporters of products made from Coconut and Cassava in Vietnam.
Our precious experiences, quality, and competitive prices are the reasons Clients rely on us for all their needs.
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