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Dietetic food manufacturers

Manufacturers of dietary foods develop and produce foods that meet specific nutritional requirements, for example, for individuals with special health needs or to support diets. Current challenges include compliance with strict legal requirements regarding ingredients and labeling, as well as adapting to changing consumer trends. Trends such as the increasing demand for natural and organic ingredients, the focus on sustainable production, and the development of personalized nutritional products are shaping the industry. These developments aim to meet the growing demands of health-conscious consumers while simultaneously strengthening market position.

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ORA 10BA
ORA 10BA

When producing dietary foods with sugar substitutes, the end product, e.g,b,a chutney made from fruit and vegetables, a certain Brix value for the natural sugar content cannot be exceeded,If the sugar content were higher, the food would lose the “dietary” label.

ORA 20BA
ORA 20BA

When producing canned fruit for diabetics, precise control of the total sugar content in the canned product is required. A refractometer enables quick and reliable measurement of the sugar content, thus ensuring that the canned product is also suitable for diabetics.

FKB 65K1
FKB 65K1

As in conventional bakery, when baking gluten-free, the components (flours from buckwheat, millet, rice or corn, leavening agents and spices) must be precisely weighed,Accuracy in the weighing process, i.e. conscientious adherence to the recipe, is important for perfect and delicious baked goods

440-43N
440-43N

In packaging development, the weight of new packaging made of paper, plastic, film, or aluminum is precisely controlled in the laboratory. Weight control supports the evaluation of material usage, feel, and product effectiveness, and helps to design packaging that is economical and marketable.

OBL 146
OBL 146

During the development and quality control of probiotic foods, the number of live lactic acid bacteria is checked under a microscope. This monitoring ensures consistent product quality and guarantees that the desired concentration of microorganisms is achieved.

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