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One of our customers in bakery and snacks was looking to enhance the soft texture, and extend the shelf-life, of one of their baked products; a chewy cinnamon cookie. The customer wanted to control moisture over the cookie’s shelf life, keeping a soft,…
Director Change
Jeanne Johns, a Non-Executive Director, resigns from the Board of the Company with effect from 31 October 2017.
Tate & Lyle Launches CLARIA® Instant Functional Clean-Label Starches
New CLARIA ® Instant starches enable food manufacturers to create extraordinary products that meet consumer demands for ‘cleaner-label’ ingredients without sacrificing texture
PURE FOOD POWDER Starch
Food Powder Starch
**The Primary Products business (bulk sweeteners, acidulants, industrial starches, personal care, co-products, ethanol) has been rebranded as Primient from 1 March 2022. It remains wholly owned by Tate & Lyle until the agreed sale of a controlling…
SOFT-SET® Starch
Maize starch, gelling starch
The SOFT-SET ® starch line is used in cold-processed spoonable salad dressings, instant desserts and cream fillings to provide gelling.
PULPIZ® Starch
Maize starch, fruit pulp replacement
The PULPIZ ® Starch line is designed to replace or extend natural fruit and vegetable pulps in such products as apple sauce, tomato paste, tomato sauce, and apricot puree, among many others.
MOULDING Starch
Oil blended maize starch
The MOULDING Starch line is used in the moulding, depositing and drying processes of jelly candies to absorb moisture from the candy during stoving.
STAMIST® Starch
Maize starch, STA-MIST® Starch, STAMIST® Starch
The STAMIST® Starch line provides emulsification in beverages, sauces, and dressings.
MIRA-SET® Starch
Maize starch, Jelly confections starch
The MIRA-SET® Starch line is used in jelly confections to provide firm gel texture.
CONFECTIONER’S Starch
confectioner’s starch, confectionery starch
The CONFECTIONER’S Starch line is used in a range of sweet applications to provide gelling and powder adhesion.