PFP (PAUTRICIA FOOD PROCESSING) CORPORATION

FRUITS,HERBAL AND VEGETABLE SPRAY DRIED POWDERS

Product Description:

Premium Spray-Dried Powders – High-Quality, Versatile, and Consistent We specialize in offering premium spray-dried powders that are perfect for a wide range of industries, including food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and more. Our spray-drying process preserves the flavor, nutritional value, and functional properties of raw materials, ensuring that each batch maintains the highest quality and consistency. What We Offer: Custom Solutions: Tailored spray-dried powders to meet your specific product requirements. High-Quality Ingredients: We work with the finest raw materials, ensuring purity and safety. Controlled Production: Our state-of-the-art spray-drying technology guarantees uniform particle size, moisture content, and texture, optimizing product performance. Preservation of Nutrients: The spray-drying process helps retain vital nutrients, flavors, and bioactive compounds, making it ideal for health-conscious products. Shelf-Stable and Easy to Handle: Our powders are shelf-stable and easy to transport, store, and incorporate into your formulations. Whether you’re looking to develop a new product or enhance an existing one, our spray-dried powders provide an excellent solution to enhance product stability, solubility, and functionality.

Variants:

None

Product Type:

Processed

Market Availability:

Net Weight per Pack:

25 KG

Allergen:

Ingredients/raw materials used:

Process/es:

Sources:

LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL

Shelf Life:

2 YRS

Major Export Markets:

None

Certifications:

Halal

Packaging:

KRAFT BAG

Minimum Order Size:

25 KG

Category:

Export Ready?:

No

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