Combining and explaining texture effects
Interview of Alexandre Luneau 24-Nov-2008, duration 03:37 |
Cargill Texturizing Solutions' regional director explains how combinations of texturisers can produce the required effect in foods, and how texture descriptions like 'velvety' and 'crunchy' now crop up in promotional materials.
Related topics: Formulation
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