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Food hydrocolloids are a type of food processing ingredient used to improve the texture, stability, and shelf life of food products. They are derived from natural sources such as seaweed, algae, and plant gums, and are used to thicken, emulsify, and stabilize food products. Hydrocolloids are also used to improve the texture of food products, such as ice cream, yogurt, and sauces.
Food hydrocolloids are widely used in the food industry, and their use is expected to continue to grow as food manufacturers seek to improve the quality and shelf life of their products. Hydrocolloids are also used in the production of functional foods, such as probiotic drinks and fortified foods.
Some of the major companies in the food hydrocolloid market include Cargill, DuPont, Kerry Group, Ingredion, Tate & Lyle, and CP Kelco. These companies offer a wide range of hydrocolloid products, including starches, gums, and proteins. Show Less Read more