Experience the farm-fresh difference of our Australian cream cheese. We craft our cream cheese with fresh milk & cream for a super smooth & soft texture that makes our cream cheese easy to use straight from the fridge.
Our velvety soft cream cheese is expertly crafted at our specialist cream cheese site. Whether it's a sweet or savoury snack or for entertaining guests with a fresh homemade cheesecake, our Australian farm-fresh cream cheese will bring out the best in your next meal creation.
250g Spreadable Tub
Excellent as a spread for breakfast, lunch or a quick snack any time of the day. Velvety smooth texture that makes it easy to spread on any sweet or savoury base.
Ingredients: Milk, Cream (From Milk), Texturiser (Emulsifier (471), Milk Solids, Stabilisers (410, 412)), Salt, Starter Culture.
Allergen Statement: Contains Milk
Nutritional information
Average Quantity
per serving % Daily Intake*
per serving Average Quantity
per 100g
SERVINGS PER PACKAGE: 10
SERVING SIZE: 25g
Energy 310 kJ 4 % 1240 kJ
Protein 2.2 g 4 % 8.9 g
Fat - total
- Saturated 7.1g
5.0g 10%
21% 28.3 g
20.0 g
Carbohydrate
- Sugars Less than 1.0g
Less than 1.0g Less than 1%
1% 2.6 g
2.5 g
Sodium 73 mg 3 % 290 mg
Nzac Cheese Powder provides a superior building block to promote flavour profiles in bakery products, snack foods, convenience meals, sauces and dressings.
100% made from cow's milk
General Specifications
FINISHED PRODUCT ANALYSIS:
A. Moisture 45 - 50%
B. Fat on Dry Basis 30 - 44.5%
C. Salt 1.5 up to 2%
D. pH 5.1 5.4
E. Color Creamy White
MICROBIOLOGICAL STANDARDS:
A. Coliform/gm < 500 cfu per gm
B. E. coli/gm < 10 cfu per gm
C. L.monocytogenes Negative
D. Salmonella Negative
E. Staph coag Negative
F. Yeast & Mold <1000 cfu per gm
StaThick-MS-CWS-E1414 is a modified, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Plant-based, Non-GMO, Cold Water Soluble starch used as a Emulsifier, Binder, Stabilizer and Thickener in Instant food products and various mayonnaise, sauces and gravies. This product has good resistance to heat and shear. It's stable to conservation and resistant to freezing. The special property of StaThick-MS-CWS-E1414 starch is its large water binding and fat binding capacities.
Ginger root
Botanical name: Zingiber officinale Linn.
Family: Zingiberaceae.
Ginger oil and oleoresins are the volatile oil derived by steam distillation of ginger and oleoresin. It is obtained by percolating the powdered rhizomes of Ginger, Zingiber officinale with volatile solvents. Ginger contains 1-2 percent of volatile oil, 5-8 percent of pungent acrid oleoresin and starch. Zingiberene is the chief constituent in the oil of ginger. Oil is employed for flavoring all kinds of food products and confectionary and finds limited use in perfumery. Oleoresin, commercially called Gingerin contains pungent principles viz. gingerol and shogaol apart from the volatile oil of ginger and is used as an aromatic, carminative, stomachic and as a stimulant.
Oleoresin from ginger is obtained conventionally by extraction of dried powdered ginger with organic solvents like ethyl acetate, ethanol or acetone. Commercial dried ginger yields 3.5-10.0 per cent oleoresin. Ginger oleoresin is a dark brown viscous liquid responsible for the flavour and pungency of the spice.
Ginger of commerce or `Adrak` is the dried underground stem or rhizome of the plant, which constitutes one of the five most important major spices of India, standing third or fourth, competing with chillies, depending upon fluctuations in world market prices, world market demand and supply position.
Ginger, like cinnamon, clove and pepper, is one of the most important and oldest spices. It consists of the prepared and sun dried rhizomes known in trade as `hands` and `races` which are either with the outer brownish cortical layers (coated or unscraped), or with outer peel or coating partially or completely removed.
Ginger requires a warm and humid climate. It is cultivated from sea level to an altitude of 1500 meters, either under heavy rainfall conditions of 150 to 300 cm or under irrigation. The crop can thrive well in sandy or clayey loam or lateritic soils.
The composition of dry ginger is given below:
Dry Ginger rootMoisture:6.9 %
Protein:8.6 %
Fat:6.4 %
Fiber:5.9 %
Carbohydrates:66.5 %
Ash:5.7 %
Calcium:0.1 %
Phosphorous:.15 %
Iron:0.011 %
Sodium:0.03 %
Potassium:1.4 %
Vitamin A:175 I.U./100 g
Vitamin B1:0.05 mg/100 g
Vitamin B2:0.13 mg/100 g
Niacin:1.9 mg/100 g
Vitamin C:12.0 mg/100 g
Calorific value:380 calories/100 g.
Ginger Oleoresin is obtained by extraction of powdered dried ginger with suitable solvents like alcohol, acetone etc. Unlike volatile oil, it contains both the volatile oil and the non-volatile pungent principles for which ginger is so highly esteemed. Concentration of the acetone extract under vacuum and on complete removal of even traces of the solvent used, yields the so called oleoresin of ginger. Ginger oleoresin is manufactured on a commercial scale in India and abroad and is in great demand by the various food industries.
Nowadays growing worldwide interest to flax seeds as a useful foodstuff. Flax seeds are rich in proteins, fats, gluten and dietary fiber. Each of these components contributes to a healthy human nutrition. Flax seeds can be added to homemade cakes, used for yoghurts, cereals and salads.
Flax seeds contain plentiful number of components that can help to protect the human body from cardiovascular, cancer and other diseases. The main active substances contained in flax seed are: proteins, polysaccharides; vegetable fibers (lignans); polyunsaturated fatty acid (a-linolenic and others), vitamins A, B, E, F.
Flax seeds
Colour: brown
Origin: Ukraine
Purity: 98-99.9%
Moisture - 8% max
Our company deals with direct manufacturers /wholesalers of flax seed, which is grown and processed in the agrarian farms of Ukraine and Russia.
The Jalapeno is variously named in Mexico as huachinango and chile gordo. The cuaresmeno closely resembles the Jalapeno. The seeds of a cuaresmeno have the heat of a Jalapeno, but the flesh has a mild flavor close to a green bell pepper.
As of 1999, 5,500 acres (22 km2) in the United States were dedicated to the cultivation of Jalapeno s. Most Jalapeno s are produced in southern New Mexico and western Texas.
Jalapeno s are a pod type of Capsicum. The growing period is 70–80 days. When mature, the plant stands two and a half to three feet tall. Typically a plant produces twenty-five to thirty-five pods. During a growing period, a plant will be picked multiple times. As the growing season ends, Jalapeno s start to turn red.
Once picked, individual peppers ripen to red of their own accord. The peppers can be eaten green or red.
Jalapenos have 2,500 - 8,000 Scoville heat units. Compared to other chillies, the Jalapeno has a heat level that varies from mild to hot depending on cultivation and preparation. The heat, caused by capsaicin and related compounds, is concentrated in the veins (placenta) surrounding the seeds, which are called picante. Handling fresh Jalapeno s may cause skin irritation. Some handlers wear latex or vinyl gloves while cutting, skinning, or seeding Jalapeno s. When preparing Jalapeno s, hands should not come in contact with the eyes as this leads to burning and redness.
Jalapeno is of Nahuatl and Spanish origin. The Spanish suffix -eno signifies that the noun originates in the place modified by the suffix, similar to the English - (i) an. The Jalapeno is named after the Mexican town of Xalapa (also spelled Jalapa). Xalapa is itself of Nahuatl derivation, formed from roots xal-li "sand" and a-pan "water place."
A Jalapeno plant with pods. The purple strips on the stem are anthocyanin, due to the growth under blue-green spectrum fluorescent lighting.
Five Jalapeno peppers.
- A chipotle is a smoked, ripe Jalapeno.
- Jalapeno jelly can be prepared using jellying methods.
- Jalapeno peppers are often muddled and served in mixed drinks.
- Texas Toothpicks are Jalapeno s and onions shaved into straws, lightly breaded, and deep fried.
- Jalapeno Poppers, also called Armadillo eggs, are an appetizer; Jalapeno s are stuffed with cheese, usually cheddar or cream cheese, breaded and deep fried.