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Starch ginger

Ginger oil, oleoresin, candy, preserves, vitaminized effervescent ginger powder, plain effervescent powder, starch from spent ginger, wine, beer, medicinal beverages, encapsulated ginger oil, dehydrated ginger... [Pg.16]

Ratnambal etal. (1987) carried out a quality evaluation of ginger in relation to maturity. Quality parameters such as essential oil, oleoresin, gingerol, starch, protein and fibre contents were determined for 14 cultivars at 150, 180, 210 and 240 (full maturity) days after planting. Although the percentage contents of essential oils and oleoresin decreased with increasing maturity, the final yields/ha of these two quality components were at maximum at full maturity. [Pg.78]

Hydrolysis of bio-sourced molecules has been investigated by several groups. Starch in bagasse, from previously extracted ginger root, could be rapidly... [Pg.86]

Ginger. Gingerine content (or other measure of pungency), starch, lime (CaO), cold-water extractive, water-soluble ash. [Pg.434]

A spice preparation containing a spice blend of turmeric as the main ingredient and paprika, chili, ginger, coriander, cardamom, clove, allspice and cinnamon, mixed together with up to 10% legume meal, starch and glucose, and with less than 5% salt. [Pg.982]

Archeologists have found that cooks in the ancient Indus River civilization over 4000 years ago used ginger and turmeric, but not chillis. Starch grains from human teeth, like residues inside a cooking pot, contained these spices. So spicy food yes, but curries no. [Pg.54]

The Jerusalem artichoke, which is native to America, is a close relative of the sunflower. It is cultivated for the edible tubers, which grow underground and look like ginger root or misshapen potatoes. Jerusalem artichoke is often recommended for diabetics, as it has no starch the carbohydrate of fresh tubers is in the form of inulin rather than sugar. But if they are stored for a long period of time, the inulin converts to sugar. [Pg.64]

Ingredients Starch Cinnamon Vanillin Ginger Type of Forming Equipment Vanilla Sandwich 5 0.05 Chocolate Sandwich 0.05 Deposit Sugar Sugar Ginger Snap 1 Wire Cut Chocolate Rolled Chip Oat Oatmeal 1.5 Wafer Batter... [Pg.296]


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