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Tate & Lyle is offering ingredients solutions in an array of product categories, including drinks, condiments and dairy, specifically targeting the Middle East. The company is showcasing its tailored ranges and helping manufacturers seeking solutions for sugar or calorie reduction, specific texture profiles or enriching products with fiber while reducing cost.
According to the company, Tate & Lyle has an extensive ingredient portfolio, application and technical expertise, and knowledge of the latest trends to help manufacturers create good and healthy food and beverage products.
With healthy living a key priority, sugar reduction and fiber enrichment are high on the agenda for many manufacturers. At this year’s Gulfood Manufacturing Trade Show (6-8 November 2018), Tate & Lyle were demonstrating the benefits of their holistic ingredients solutions portfolio.
A broad sugar replacement offering
Speaking to FoodIngredientsFirst, Tommy Lykke Husum – Senior Product Manager SFI – Fructose, Sucralose and Stevia at Tate & Lyle says: “We are innovating on our sweetness platforms and we started with stevia solutions almost five years ago. Our partnership with Sweet Green Fields is feeding the demand for stevia in the market from a commercial level but also ensuring that we can focus on innovation.”
Tate & Lyle and Sweet Green Fields’ partnership in innovative stevia ingredients and solutions will exhibit the ways food and beverage manufacturers can reduce sugar levels in a range of products using the OPTIMIZER Stevia range.
“It’s important to follow the market trends and one key thing that we are seeing is an increasing need for sugar reduction across different product categories. There is also a global need and desire for tasty food and ingredients,” he adds.
“What we have done, together with Sweet Green Fields, is develop a completely new range of stevia-based solutions and technologies for stevia which cost competitive on the market. Good tasting sugar reduction solutions create an abundance of opportunities in the market. And we can create new products that contain more of the right steviol glucose types, therefore giving more sweetness power and taste but at the same time the taste you don’t get those bitter after notes that you used to get with stevia using the old technology. It has a very neutral taste,” he adds. “We have been able to achieve sugar reduction at 10-15 percent lower cost in usage that what was historically available.”
At the Gulfood Manufacturing Trade Show in Dubai, Tate and Lyle showcased both new stevia ingredients.
This includes the newly launched OPTIMIZER Stevia 4.10 and INTESSE Stevia 2.0, the next steps in Tate & Lyle’s portfolio of sugar replacement solutions.
The Tate & Lyle product line up featured a range of beverages, including a lychee juice drink containing OPTIMIZER Stevia 4.10, which delivers a high purity at a lower cost.
“We have been showcasing these two new products and the response has been very positive. Our OPTIMIZER Stevia 4.10 is a 4th generation product and science technologies have given improved abilities to replac sugar without a negative taste impact,” he notes.
According to Husum, this fits very well across many applications. “We have been able to develop soft drinks and an on-the-go café latte beverage, which we are using the stevia product in and 30 percent of the sugar taste is maintained with no aftertaste.”
“A product like this is seen as being perceived much more natural, healthy and clean,” he adds.
And there is still plenty of opportunities for this ingredient to be used in different applications, says Husum. “It is well suited to work as a tabletop sweetener, ideal for tea and coffee, and we have also found that it works very well in drinking yogurts and it works very well in combinations of yogurt with fruit flavors.”
“The second product we are presenting is INTESSE Stevia 2.0, which is a very premium-based product. It’s a high-end sugar replacement product and with this new innovation we have the same potential to replac sugar, based on the premium technology and we can offer opportunities to make significant cost-savings,” Husum reveals.
“We have a newly developed prototype based on lychee and red berries wher we can take up to 50 percent of the sugar out and because of nature of this, it has a very promising flavor intensity which means you have much cleaner notes of lychee when using it as a sweet flavor.”
“These are the innovations we have been showcasing as part of our innovations within stevia platforms.”
“Sugar is often seen as the ‘bad guy’ in the food and beverage industry, there is now a more significant awareness and a trust in natural sweeteners, which goes across the board,” comments Rami Al Jammal – Regional Sales Manager – Middle East.
“Diabetes and obesity are critical areas for concern for many Middle Eastern consumers, it’s a global concern, but we do see this to be a growing issue, spurring the need for more natural sweeteners,” he notes.
“The interest is all about being as natural as possible and that calls for newly improved stevia solutions. As an industry, we are gradually getting to a point wher producers and consumers understand that stevia five years ago, is very different to what stevia is today,” Jammal concludes.
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