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Caramel Powder Food Grade

Price range: R412.00 through R1,012.00

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size10kg, 25kg
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Description

Caramel Powder Food Grade

Food-grade caramel powder is a versatile ingredient used across industries for natural brown colouring, adding mild sweetness, and enhancing flavour in beverages, bakery goods, dairy, sauces, seasonings, and even savoury meals, providing stable, deep hues for everything from soft drinks and chocolates to instant soups and protein mixes.
Caramel Powder Food Grade

Key Uses by Industry:
Beverages: Soft drinks, colas, energy drinks, coffee mixes, teas, beer, and liquor.
Bakery & Desserts: Cakes, cookies, breads, muffins, ice cream, yogurt, puddings, and dessert mixes.
Confectionery: Candies, chocolates, caramels, and malt-based supplements.
Savory Foods: Instant soups, gravies, sauces, seasonings, rubs, marinades, and ready-to-eat meals.
Dairy & Protein: Flavored milk, yogurts, protein shakes, and nutritional blends.
Other: Baby foods, pickles, pet foods, and even cosmetics.

Why It’s Used:
Color: Provides natural, stable brown shades, from golden to deep cola, without significantly altering flavor.
Flavor: Adds a mild, caramelized taste, complementing both sweet and savory profiles.
Versatility: Works in dry blends (like mixes) and liquids, offering excellent solubility and heat stability.
 

Caramel Powder is ground form of hardened caramel, in a food processor until completely fine.

It is a light brown powder that can be sprinkled over desserts.

  • Caramel Powder Food Grade

Caramel Powder Food Grade

Shipping & Delivery

Lead Time

  • Standard Lead time: 3 - 4 working days.
  • Imports: 4 - 6 Weeks

Dangerous Chemicals

Please note that an affidavit is required for the purpose of dangerous chemicals, clearly stating the intended use of the chemical.

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