Non dairy creamer
Products Description
Nondairy creamers are liquid or granular substances intended to substitute for milk or cream as an additive to coffee or other beverages. They do not contain lactose and therefore are commonly described as not being dairy products (although many contain a milk-derived protein).To replicate the mouthfeel of milk fats, nondairy creamers often contain vegetable-based fats, although nonfat nondairy creamers/whiteners also exist. Other common ingredients include corn syrup and other sweeteners or/and flavourings (such as French vanilla and hazelnut); as well as sodium caseinate, a milk protein derivative (from casein) that does not contain lactose. The use of a milk derivative prompts some individuals and organisations - such as vegans and Jewish dietary law authorities - to classify the product as "dairy" rather than nondairy.
Non dairy creamer produced using high-quality raw materials, application in powdered milk, coffee, cereals, condiments and related products, It is a good additive for food industry. Non dairy creamercan effectively improve the nutritional value of products, rich taste of the product.
Non dairy creamer has good solubility in water, emulsifying agent in water to form a homogeneous liquid milk, improve the internal organization of food, flavor by fat, so delicate taste, lubrication thick, creamy and rich, it is also a coffee products good companion, available for instant cereals, cakes, cookies, etc., so that the cake delicate tissue, maintain lubrication, improve flexibility. Cookies can be used to improve the shortening and difficult totake the oil.
Application
Coffee beverage, milk beverage, instant milk powder, ice cream, etc.
Specification
Types of Non Dairy creamer | Product Specifications(Recommended) |
Milk tea and ice cream | A80, A70, A451, A36, T50 |
Coffee | C40, C50 |
Solid beverage or convenience foods | S45, 28A |
Baking foods | 50C |
Cereal | Requested by clients. |
Infant formula | Requested by clients. |
Condiment and soup | Requested by clients. |