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Pectin Jaune (10-12G/kg) 1kg - LOUIS FRANCOIS

Item No. IPS0AU0000388
Yellow pectin is a gelling agent for jellied fruits and gelified sweets, rich in sugar (over 76%) and acids (pH between 3,2 and 3,5), which leads to the addition of citric or tartaric acid. The Jelly obtained is irreversible, the final texture is quite firm and not very fondant. This gelling agent c

Description

Yellow pectin is a gelling agent for jellied fruits and gelified sweets, rich in sugar (over 76%) and acids (pH between 3,2 and 3,5), which leads to the addition of citric or tartaric acid. The Jelly obtained is irreversible, the final texture is quite firm and not very fondant.
This gelling agent cannot be melted or reset through heating. Great for jellies, patisseries, and fruit gums or candies.
 
Who is Louis Francois?
Louis FRANÇOIS was born in 1882. A self-taught inventor, he developed a passion based on the researches of Louis Pasteur and other well known scientists at this time. He constructed a laboratory in Paris and founded his company in 1908.
 
He soon took an active interest in preservation, texture and emulsion issues that were to be applied in various food applications.
 
Consequently he developed a great number of specialities based on natural products: agar agar, arabic and tragacanth gum and egg powder, that finally have found their applications in the art of cooking.

Specifications

Country of Origin
France
Preservation
Ambient

Technical Data Sheet

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Pectin Jaune (10-12G/kg) 1kg - LOUIS FRANCOIS

Item No. IPS0AU0000388
Yellow pectin is a gelling agent for jellied fruits and gelified sweets, rich in sugar (over 76%) and acids (pH between 3,2 and 3,5), which leads to the addition of citric or tartaric acid. The Jelly obtained is irreversible, the final texture is quite firm and not very fondant. This gelling agent c

Description

Yellow pectin is a gelling agent for jellied fruits and gelified sweets, rich in sugar (over 76%) and acids (pH between 3,2 and 3,5), which leads to the addition of citric or tartaric acid. The Jelly obtained is irreversible, the final texture is quite firm and not very fondant.
This gelling agent cannot be melted or reset through heating. Great for jellies, patisseries, and fruit gums or candies.
 
Who is Louis Francois?
Louis FRANÇOIS was born in 1882. A self-taught inventor, he developed a passion based on the researches of Louis Pasteur and other well known scientists at this time. He constructed a laboratory in Paris and founded his company in 1908.
 
He soon took an active interest in preservation, texture and emulsion issues that were to be applied in various food applications.
 
Consequently he developed a great number of specialities based on natural products: agar agar, arabic and tragacanth gum and egg powder, that finally have found their applications in the art of cooking.

Specifications

Country of Origin
France
Preservation
Ambient

Technical Data Sheet

Reviews (0)

There are no reviews yet.