Avebe wins Polish top award for its modified potato starch Etenia

Avebe and distribution partner Hortimex won the Polish 2016 award for most promising ingredient for the dairy industry.

Avebe and distribution partner Hortimex won the Polish 2016 award for most promising ingredient for the dairy industry.

maart 28, 2017

Avebe and distribution partner Hortimex won the Polish 2016 award for most promising ingredient for the dairy industry.

The nomination was based on feedback from almost 100 dairy producers on a questionnaire that was organized by the Polish Dairy Form (Forum Mleczarskie), the number 1 dairy publisher in Poland.

With this award it is again proved that Etenia™ is a truly unique product of Avebe that gains the most interest from dairy producers and blenders.
 

What is Etenia™?

 
(Click to enlarge) Etenia™ offers a new way of texturizing, gelling and thickening products such as fresh cheese, cream cheese, quark and strained yoghurt

Etenia™ offers a new way of texturizing, gelling and thickening products such as fresh cheese, cream cheese, quark and strained yoghurt

Etenia™ is an E-number free enzymatically treated potato starch and can be declared starch in Europe and maltodextrin in the rest of the world.

Etenia™ offers a new way of texturizing, gelling and thickening products.

It creates delicious guilt-free indulgent products and enables major cost-savings in fresh cheese, cream cheese, quark and strained yoghurt.
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