CHEMICAL SUPPLIER : June 2016

Monday, June 20, 2016

What are emulsifiers and why are they used?

Add oil to water and the two liquids will never mix. At least not until an emulsifier is added. Emulsifiers are molecules with one water-loving (hydrophilic) and one oil-loving (hydrophobic) end. They make it possible for water and oil to become finely dispersed in each other, creating a stable, homogenous, smooth emulsion.

The ancient Greeks already used the emulsifying power of beeswax in cosmetic products, and egg yolk was probably the first emulsifier ever used in ‘food production' back in the early 19th century. Because of the rather short-term stability of egg yolk, the manufacturers switched to lecithin derived from soybeans, which has been an important food product since the 1920's. But the most important breakthrough for emulsifiers came ten years later when certain derivatives of fatty acids (mono- and di-glycerides) were introduced. In 1936, their use was patented for ice-cream production. Nowadays, emulsifier food additives play an important role in the manufacture of food products such as margarine, mayonnaise, creamy sauces, candy, many packaged processed foods, confections and a range of bakery products.


Some common applications of emulsifiers




What are emulsifiers and why are they used?

Add oil to water and the two liquids will never mix. At least not until an emulsifier is added. Emulsifiers are molecules with one water-loving (hydrophilic) and one oil-loving (hydrophobic) end. They make it possible for water and oil to become finely dispersed in each other, creating a stable, homogenous, smooth emulsion.

The ancient Greeks already used the emulsifying power of beeswax in cosmetic products, and egg yolk was probably the first emulsifier ever used in ‘food production' back in the early 19th century. Because of the rather short-term stability of egg yolk, the manufacturers switched to lecithin derived from soybeans, which has been an important food product since the 1920's. But the most important breakthrough for emulsifiers came ten years later when certain derivatives of fatty acids (mono- and di-glycerides) were introduced. In 1936, their use was patented for ice-cream production. Nowadays, emulsifier food additives play an important role in the manufacture of food products such as margarine, mayonnaise, creamy sauces, candy, many packaged processed foods, confections and a range of bakery products.


Some common applications of emulsifiers




Friday, June 17, 2016

BREAD EMULSIFIER, APA ITU?

Bread emulsifier atau pengemulsi roti adalah salah satu bahan penting dalam pembuatan roti. Bahan ini seringkali digunakan para baker untuk meningkatkan kualitas roti buatannya. Dengan adanya pengemulsi roti dalam adonan Anda, Anda dapat menciptakan roti berkualitas yang lembut dan tahan lama. Bread emulsifier ini sangat berguna bagi Anda yang memiliki toko roti untuk menstabilkan adonan Anda sehingga roti tidak mudah basi.
Untuk membuat roti, Anda membutuhkan tepung terigu berkadar protein yang tinggi. Karena semakin tinggi kadar protein dalam terigu, semakin tinggi pula glutennya. Gluten inilah yang bertugas untuk membuat adonan Anda menjadi elastis. Gluten yang bercampur dengan bread emulsifier akan menghasilkan roti dengan tekstur yang lebih baik. Dengan ditambahkannya bread emulsifier ke dalam adonan roti Anda, Anda akan mendapatkan roti dengan tekstur yang lebih berisi, lembut dan tahan lama.