Avebe's ETENIA™ NT makes clean label confectionery possible

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Avebe Etenia specialty starch

February 01, 2011

Avebe announces the introduction of ETENIA™ NT is a new potato based specialty starch for confectionery.

ETENIA™ NT enables a range of new and appealing consumer products through its unique and functional texturising and gelling properties.

ETENIA™ NT is based on patented technology and can be used to manufacture excellent clean label wine gums and jellies. ETENIA™ NT provides a neutral taste so the aroma’s and final taste of the confectionery product results in higher consumer acceptance.

ETENIA™ NT meets consumer trends such as natural, clean label and vegetarian. This new approach is a valuable innovation with the following benefits:
 

  • Vegetarian
  • Clean label
  • Fresh taste
  • No compromise on taste, texture &bite
  • High consumer appeal
  • Excellent quality and stability
  • Kosher &Halal
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