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Guar gum is a natural thickening and gelling agent derived from the seeds of the guar plant (*Cyamopsis tetragonoloba*), a legume native to India and Pakistan. It is widely used in the food industry due to its ability to enhance texture, stabilize emulsions, and improve the overall quality of food products.
Properties:
- Thickening Agent: Guar gum is an effective thickener, capable of increasing the viscosity of liquids even at low concentrations, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Solubility: It is highly soluble in cold water, forming a viscous solution that can thicken products without the need for heat.
- Stabilization: Guar gum helps stabilize emulsions and foams, preventing the separation of ingredients in products such as sauces and salad dressings.
Applications:
Guar gum is used in a diverse array of food and beverage products, including:
- Dairy Products: Such as yogurt, ice cream, and cheese, where it improves texture and prevents ice crystal formation.
- Baked Goods: Used in gluten-free products to enhance the structure and texture, mimicking the properties of wheat flour.
- Sauces and Dressings: Acts as a thickening and stabilizing agent to maintain consistency and prevent separation.
- Snack Foods: Used in various snack items to adjust mouthfeel and improve texture.
- Frozen Foods: Helps prevent the formation of ice crystals in frozen desserts and ready-to-eat meals.
Benefits:
- Vegetarian and Vegan Friendly: As a plant-derived ingredient, guar gum is suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets, making it a versatile alternative to animal-based thickening agents.
- Low Caloric Content: Guar gum is low in calories, making it an attractive option for low-calorie food formulations.
- Digestive Health: It is considered a source of soluble fiber, which can support digestive health and contribute to dietary fiber intake.
Purity | 99% |
Shapes | Off-white powder |
CAS | 9000-30-0 |
Packing | 25kg/bag |
20GP | 18 ton |
Application field | Ice cream, noodles, drinks, soy products, ham sausage, luncheon meat |