We are presenting an impressive array of Tapioca Starch including Classic Tapioca Starch. It is extensively used as a thickening agent and stabilizing agent in puddings, custards, soups, sauces, pie fillings and so forth. We use the highest grade of raw materials and adhere to set norms of the industry while processing this. It is available at reasonable rates to our clients.We are presenting an impressive array of Tapioca Starch including Classic Tapioca Starch. It is extensively used as a thickening agent and stabilizing agent in puddings, custards, soups, sauces, pie fillings and so forth. We use the highest grade of raw materials and adhere to set norms of the industry while processing this. It is available at reasonable rates to our clients.
Cassava Manihot esculenta also called manioc mandioca or yuca tuberous is an edible plant of the spurge family Euphorbiaceae from the American tropics It is cultivated throughout the tropical world for its tuberous roots from which cassava flour breads tapioca a laundry starch and an alcoholic beverage is derived Cassava probably was first cultivated by the Maya in Yucatn nbsp Retail Bulk Cassava Powder Tapioca NA Box 4x5kg bags Storage Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight Ingredients 100 Sri Lankan Cassava Origin SRI LANKA
Tapioca starch is a starch extracted from the cassava root, processed into white powder that has high water-binding capacity, hence is a good thickener. Tapioca starch is odorless and tasteless that are widely used both in food industry for making puddings, sauces, tapioca balls (boba) and non-food industry for cosmetics, textiles and paper & glue. We supply both for food and non-food industry in large quantities and accept our clients' requests. Feel free to let us know the specification you are looking for!
Supplier: Fresh/ frozen cassava root (yuca),tapioca starch, cassava flour, cassava chips, melinjo (belinjo) chips, garlic crackers, snacks
Buyer: Fresh/ frozen cassava root (yuca), tapioca starch, cassava flour, cassava chips, melinjo (belinjo) chips, garlic crackers, snacks
Product Description : Cassava Starch is produced according to the requirements of the Nigerian Industrial Standard (NIS 386:2004, ICS 67.060) from starchy liquid extracted from the mature Cassava root. Cassava is a starchy root vegetable otherwise known as Manihot esculenta Crantz or Manihot Utilissima Pohl. Cassava is also refer to as yuca in South America. Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : Contact Product origin : Nigeria Key Specifications/Special Features : Cassava Starch is a white granular product. It is flash dried to required moisture content. It’s readily modified chemically, physically or biologically and used in the production of many useful products like textiles , adhesives, beverages, confectionery, and building materials. It has fine particule size and neutral flavour. Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : MOQ: 100kg Packaging: 50kg Laminated PP Bag
Cassava Flour is our signature product which is GLUTEN-FREE, non-GMO and HACCP, ISO & HALAl certified. Our Premium Cassava Flour goes through fermentation process to get rid of the cyanide content & result in natural whitening before grounded into a soft, fine flour. It is a great source of fibre, calcium, iron and low glycemix index and can be used as an alternative to wheat flour to make pancake, tortilla, cakes, brownies, etc. If you would like to know more, please don't hesitate to contact us anytime!
Kerupuk (Indonesian) is a cracker made from starch and other ingredients that serve as flavouring. Most kerupuk are deep fried, while some others are grilled or hot sand fried. They are a popular snack in maritime Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and Philippines), and is most closely associated with the culinary traditions of Indonesia, in particular Javanese cuisine.
The cassava root goes by different names depending on the area of the world in which it is being grown including yuca, manioc, and tapioca. Despite being heavy on the carbohydrate, the cassava flour is a good source of fiber (compared to many starches, which tend to be stripped of their natural fiber content during preparation) and is a rich source of nutrients compared to many other starches: vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin K, and folate are some of the highlights! Unlike tapioca flour (a.k.a. tapioca starch), cassava flour uses the entire root instead of just a separated starch, so it keeps the fiber, protein, starch, vitamins, and minerals that would otherwise be lost in making tapioca flour.