Proteins in food and beverage applications provide important nutritional components in humans and animals upon consumption. Proteins are an important energy source that can add value to a products health and dietary claims. There are many sources of protein but not limited to, dairy, soy, red meat, poultry, pork, powders, liquids, and tree nuts.
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Meat, milk and vegetable proteins can be used in functional food and beverage applications and infant and baby food. Meat proteins or collagens are used in the food industry as gelling agents. Meat proteins are used in gelatin desserts, jellies, confectionaries and in the meat industry.
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American Dairy Products Institute members market and manufacture the majority of the milk and whey-based ingredients produced in the U.S.. Their products include dry milk powders, whey products, buttermilk and evaporated milk products. ADPI is a leader in developing dairy ingredient specifications and product standards that are used internationally.
Whey Protein Concentrate is a white to light cream-colored product with a bland, clean flavor. It is manufactured by drying the material resulting from the removal of sufficient non-protein constituents from pasteurized whey so that the finished dry produ...view more
Whey Protein Concentrate is a white to light cream-colored product with a bland, clean flavor. It is manufactured by drying the material resulting from the removal of sufficient non-protein constituents from pasteurized whey so that the finished dry product contains 25% or more protein. The non-protein constituents are removed by physical separation techniques such as precipitation, filtration or dialysis. Safe and suitable pH-adjusting ingredients can be used to adjust the acidity of WPC. This product can be used in infant foods, frozen desserts, dietary foods, soft drinks, etc. view less
Whey Protein Isolate is a white to light cream-colored product with a bland, clean flavor. It is manufactured by drying the material resulting from the removal of sufficient non-protein constituents from pasteurized whey so that the finished dry product c...view more
Whey Protein Isolate is a white to light cream-colored product with a bland, clean flavor. It is manufactured by drying the material resulting from the removal of sufficient non-protein constituents from pasteurized whey so that the finished dry product contains 90% or more protein. The non-protein constituents are removed by physical separation techniques such as precipitation, membrane filtration and/or ion exchange. Safe and suitable pH-adjusting ingredients can be used to adjust the acidity of WPI. This product is a general protein supplement, and is great for food applications such as yogurts, ice cream, margarine, and puddings. view less
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