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Why is carrageenan added to beer?
The negative charge of carrageenan interacts with the positive charge of wort protein, forming an unstable gel that separates impurities from the wort.
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The maximum amount of carrageenan used in jelly
In practical applications, it is recommended to determine the optimal addition amount through process experiments, while also paying attention to the effects of dissolution conditions and acid-base stability on the finished product.
Applications of carrageenan in pet food
The main functions of carrageenan in pet food include increasing food viscosity, improving palatability, and enhancing food texture and taste.
The effects and harms of carrageenan on the human body
The amount of carrageenan added to food is usually strictly regulated to ensure its safety. However, for specific groups of people, to reduce potential health risks, it is recommended to consume carrageenan-containing foods in moderation and maintain a balanced diet.
What is carrageenan made from?
Carrageenan is a hydrophilic colloid extracted from red algae, mainly composed of calcium, potassium, sodium, and ammonium salts of galactose and its dehydrated derivatives.
The efficacy, effects, and contraindications of dragon's beard seaweed
Gracilaria, also known as dragon's beard seaweed, is a type of seaweed belonging to the Gracilariaceae family. It is found along the coast of China, growing on sandy and gravelly substrates in the inner bays. It is edible and has certain medicinal values. Regular consumption of Gracilaria is said to have the effects of promoting bowel movements, protecting the lungs, and aiding in weight loss.
What is the usage and dosage of carrageenan in ice cream?
The usage and dosage of carrageenan in ice cream usually ranges from 0.1% to 0.6%, depending on specific food production needs and personal taste adjustments.