EMULSIFIER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COFFEE DIPPERS CONTINENTAL BAKING COMPANY CHECKERBOARD SQUARE ST. LOUIS MO 63164 EMULSIFIER;
DOTEX Paniplus Company, The P.O. BOX 731 RYE NY EMULSIFIER;
FACTOLAC Penick Corporation Lyndhurst NJ Emulsifier;
FOREMUL JACQUES WOLF & CO. 350 LEXINGTON AVE. CLIFTON NJ EMULSIFIER, WHICH IS A SPECIAL CONDENSATE OF POLY-GLYCOL WITH FATTY ACID OR OILS OF THE NON-IONIC TYPE TO BE MIXED WITH RAW AND NEUTRAL OILS INCLUDING MINERAL, VEGETABLE AND FISH OILS AND USED FOR EMULSIFYING AND FAT LIQUORING LEATHER IN THE TANNING INDUSTRY;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process of making cheese, e.g., a mozzarella variety cheese, is disclosed. It comprises the following steps: a) preparing a cheese curd; b) grinding the curd while in admixture with (i) an aqueous solution of at least one cheese emulsifying salt and (ii) at least one GRAS food additive in the form of a comminuted solid, to obtain an emulsifier/additive-impregnated ground curd; and c) converting the emulsifier/additive-impregnated curd into cheese either by (i) heating, kneading, and stretching the emulsifier/additive-impregnated ground curd to obtain a homogeneous mass of cheese, or (ii) pressing the emulsifier/additive-impregnated ground curd to obtain a homogeneous mass of cheese. Examples of suitable GRAS food additives include gums, stabilizers, dairy solids (e.g., non-fat dry milk or whey protein concentrate), cheese powders, non-dairy protein isolates, sodium chloride, native or modified food starches, colorants, and flavorants. The process is particularly useful when a proteinaceous GRAS food additive is used.