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Vegetable fat spreads

The added emulsifiers not only influence stability but also reduce interfacial tension and influence drop-size distribution, hence influencing the creaminess of the product [29]. They can also modify the extent and type of fat crystallization [50]. Mixed gels have also been used [50]. fl-Carotene is often added to produce a yellow colour and provide vitamin A. By varying the amounts of components such as vegetable oils, animal fats and milk fat, a wide range of variations have come into use. Some examples of these spreadable fats include butter, margarine, low-fat spread, vegetable-fat spread, butterfat spread, low-calorie spread, yellow-fat spread, water-continuous spread and so on [50]. The reduced-fat and low-fat spreads tend to have fat contents of 10-79%. Flack [50] provides an illustration of a process plant layout for the manufacture of spreadable fats. [Pg.417]


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