Natural Food Ingredients > Oleoresins
Oleoresins can be described as the true
essence of spices, as it contains the volatile as well as non-volatile
constituents of the herb or spice. It can replace whole/ground spices
without impairing any characteristic of flavour and aroma. The volatile
and non-volatile components in an oleoresin can be tailored to suit
individual flavours, which is why it is important to nominate the
specifications of the oleoresin at the time of purchase.
Most of the oleoresins are also available as water soluble spray dried
powders. Spray dried oleoresins are used in powder blends such as
cake mixes, tea bags and other dry blend applications.
Oleoresins have wide applications such as in canned products, dry
blends such as cake mixes, ready to eat products, spice blends etc. As standardised products, oleoresins can achieve consistency in flavour and aroma which would be difficult to achieve by using the raw spice.
Our Oleoresins are food grade, non-GMO and Kosher certified. They are
manufactured in premises which are HACCP, ISO and GMP certified.
| OLEORESINS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST |
All oleoresins listed below can be supplied at a minimum cumulative quantity of 10 Kgs (i.e a
combination of different oleoresins in 1Kg pack sizes, cumulating in a minimum total of 10 Kgs).
Oleoresin prices are based on its specification as well as the raw material used in the process.
For example, Oleoresin Ginger from Cochin ginger will be much more expensive than Nigerian
ginger. Similarly Capsicum Oleoresin 95% capsacin will be much more expensive than Capsicum Oleoresin 10% capsacin, even though both are manufactured from the same type of chilli.
Please contact us at info@natureshop.com.au for a quote. |
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| Asafoetida |
| Cardamom |
| Cassia |
| Celery |
| Cinnamon powder |
| Clove |
| Cocoa |
| Coriander |
| Cumin Seed |
| Curry Leaf |
| Dill Seed |
| Fennel |
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| Fenugreek |
| Cardamom |
| Ginger |
| Mace |
| Mustard |
| Nutmeg |
| Onion |
| Oreganum |
| Sage |
| Tamarind |
| Thyme |
| White Pepper |
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Fruit Oleoresins - Date, Apricot, Fig, Coffee
Additional Information on Oleoresins