Divi’s Nutraceuticals launches natural food and drink colouration ingredient

Published: 28-Sep-2021

CaroNat has been created from carrot juice, which inherently contains beta-carotene

Divi's Nutraceuticals has launched CaroNat, a naturally sourced food ingredient intended for the dark yellow to orange colouration of a variety of foods and beverages.

CaroNat is made from concentrated carrot juice and inherently contains beta-carotene. Consisting only of ingredients of natural origin and manufactured without the addition of silicon dioxide, CaroNat supports brands in their transition to clean labels. CaroNat contains only plant-based ingredients and allows claims such as: "No artificial color/ingredient", "Vegetarian" or "Vegan".

Divi's innovative production process allows the stabilisation of this natural ingredient in fine powder form for easy handling and excellent stability.

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CaroNat provides superior performance in a wide range of applications such as beverages, instant drinks, yoghurt, gummy candies, cakes, puddings, frozen desserts and many more. Thanks to the equalisation of the beta-carotene content, CaroNat dispenses uniform, natural colouration to food preparations. It shows excellent stability during food processes such as pasteurisation, cooking, etc. and good dispersibility in beverage applications.

CaroNat is available all year round thanks to a production process that compensates for seasonal variations.

Consumers

Consumers are increasingly concerned about the health effects of artificial colourants. They are seeking more natural options, boosting the demand for additive-free foods and beverages. At the same time, aspect and colour still play a key role in food selection and purchasing decisions.

Made only from natural ingredients and delivering the desirable appearance of the final product, CaroNat allows food marketers to respond to this growing trend.

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