Desserts and Ice Cream

LANDERCOLL Chinese Cellulose Ether Manufacturer

Desserts and Ice Cream

Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) is a semisynthetic cellulose used as an alternative to animal gelatin. Classified as E464, it serves as an emulsifier, film former, and fat-replacer in a variety of desserts, including ice cream and sorbets.

Tasty ice cream with blueberries. Flower flavour ice cream
Raspberry purple ice cream sorbet on a silver plate surrounded by green leaves

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How HPMC Boost the Characteristics of desserts and Ice Cream

Emulsifying and Suspending

HPMC can modify the formation and growth of ice crystals. It ensures a consistent structure that can withstand repeated thaw-freezing and excellent texture.

Fat-replacer

HPMC acts as a lubricant to help maintain a creamy mouthfeel without causing caloric burden due to its metabolic inertness.

Water loss Control

HPMC can effectively control the food moisture from the freezer to room temperature by forming a thin film. This is crucial for maintaining the shape and texture of frozen desserts.

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