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  • Colours: 1. Allura Red 2. Brilliant Blue 3. Apple Green 4. Cloud White 5. Opal White 6. Daisy White 7. Tartrazine 8. Sunset Yellow 9. Ponceau 10. Chocolate Brown 11. Brown - HT 12. Amaranth 13. Carmoisine 

  • Applications: Cakes, cookies, doughnuts, Ready-made meals, breakfast cereals, and sauces, FMCG Products, Beverages, Toiletries, Candies, Cosmetics, Dry goods, Stationery, Cleaning laundry products, Fondant, Icing, Chocolates, Candies, Sugar Work, Powdered Drinks, Cocktails, Mocktails, Macarons, Crackers and Chips, gummies, Sprinkles and Decorations

  • Benefits:

  1. Vibrant and Consistent Coloring: Synthetic colors provide bright, intense hues that are difficult to achieve with natural colorants. They maintain uniformity across batches, ensuring the same color every time.

  2. Cost-Effective: Synthetic food colors are generally cheaper to produce than natural colors, making them a cost-efficient option for manufacturers.

  3. Wide Range of Colors: Synthetic food colors offer a broader spectrum of vibrant shades compared to natural alternatives. This allows for greater creativity and customization in food presentation.

  4. Longer Shelf Life: Due to their composition, synthetic food colors tend to have longer shelf lives than natural colorants, ensuring that the color stays fresh for a longer period.

  5. Easier to Work With: Synthetic food colors dissolve easily in water and other liquids, making them simple to mix into a wide range of food products. This ease of use makes them ideal for mass production.

 

  • Material Features: Kemry's Synthetic Food colours offer a vibrant spectrum for FMCG products, ensuring precise and consistent colouring. Versatile and suitable for various applications, from packaged foods to cosmetics, they come in liquid, gel, and powder forms. Manufactured with premium, FDA-approved ingredients, these colours provide a lasting visual impact, enhancing the appeal of your products. Kemry's commitment to innovation introduces cutting-edge formulations, including neon and metallic options. Customizable to match brand aesthetics, these synthetic colours are a reliable choice, meeting stringent quality standards and positioning Kemry as your trusted partner for consistent, high-quality colouring solutions.

Kemry Synthetic Food Colour - Opal White 500gm

SKU: SYN013
₹390.00 Regular Price
₹369.00Sale Price
  • 1. Confectionery

    • Candies: Lollipops, gummies, hard candies, and jelly beans often contain bright synthetic colors.

    • Sugar Sprinkles: Used in cake, cupcake, ice cream, and doughnut decoration for added visual appeal.

    • Chocolate: Often colored in specialty products like seasonal chocolates or decorative pieces.

    2. Baked Goods

    • Cakes and Cupcakes: Frostings, batters, and decorations use synthetic colors for visual variety.

    • Cookies: Dough and icing are frequently colored to suit themes or special occasions.

    • Doughnuts: Glazes and sprinkles often incorporate synthetic dyes for a vibrant look.

    3. Beverages

    • Soft Drinks: Many sodas, sports drinks, and energy drinks are brightly colored.

    • Flavored Waters and Juices: Artificial colors are used to match flavors and attract customers.

    • Cocktail Mixes: Synthetic colors give drinks a striking appearance in bars and restaurants.

    4. Dairy Products

    • Ice Cream and Sorbets: Colors help distinguish flavors and add to the fun aspect of the product.

    • Yogurts and Puddings: Fruit-flavored or layered products often use synthetic dyes.

    5. Snacks and Packaged Foods

    • Potato Chips and Crackers: Bright orange and yellow colors are often used to signify cheese or spice flavoring.

    • Instant Noodles: The seasonings and sometimes the noodle dough itself are colored for effect.

    6. Processed Foods

    • Sauces and Condiments: Salad dressings, ketchup, mustard, and other processed sauces use synthetic colors to enhance appearance.

    • Jellies and Jams: Synthetic colors help maintain a consistent and appetizing appearance.

    7. Desserts

    • Gelatins: Bright colors in gelatin desserts like jelly cups are usually synthetic.

    • Candy Toppings: Used on cakes, ice creams, and cookies, candy toppings like rainbow sprinkles and edible pearls use synthetic dyes.

    8. Pharmaceuticals and Dietary Supplements

    • Pills and Capsules: Both prescription and over-the-counter medications often contain synthetic colors for identification purposes.

    • Gummy Vitamins: Children’s vitamins and supplements are often colored to make them more appealing.

    9. Cosmetics

    • Lip Balms and Lipsticks: Synthetic food colors are used in certain cosmetic products, especially edible ones.

    • Edible Glitter and Luster Dusts: Used in culinary arts for cake decoration and food garnishing.

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