- Freeze Dried Chives Powder
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- Samples Available: Yes
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- Port: Qingdao, Tanggu, Shanghai
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Product Specifications
chive powder, spray dried spice powder
Characteristies of flavor:It has flavor of chive, with fine spray dry,instant and nature smell, a kind of spice.
Characteristics: to maximum content, maintain the original color and luster, flavors of all kinds of raw materials, high soluble, rich nutrition, healthy and relish, easy to eat, which can be used as foods ingredients to process, replace the traditional essence and coloring matter.
Supreme characteristic: to satisfy the customers, manufacture as per the buyers request.
Main material: high natural powder
Pulverizing/grinding
Process: Cryogenic Grinding with liquid Nitrogen. Freeze the spice at a temperature below -190degC. The spice powder manufactured at a temperature below -80degC. By maintaining very low temperature cryogenic grinding can retain more of the flavor components. The liquid nitrogen keeps the temperature very low and minimizes oil losses.
Use:It is used as seasoning, food ingredient for dinner.Raw Material Information
Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) are the smallest species of the onion family Alliaceae, native to Europe, Asia and North America. They are referred to only in the plural, because they grow in clumps rather than as individual plants. Allium schoenoprasum is also the only species of Allium native to both the New and the Old World.
Its species name derives from the Greek skhoinos (sedge) and prason (onion). Its English name, chive, derives from the French word cive, which was derived from cepa, the Latin word for onion.Culinary uses for chives involve shredding its leaves (straws) for use as condiment for fish, potatoes and soups. Because of this, it is a common household herb, frequent in gardens as well as in grocery stores. It also has insect-repelling properties which can be used in gardens to control pests.
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