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Usage Tips

  1. Modified starch may be used as a fat substitute for low-fat foods.
  2. It can be used as an emulsifier for salad dressing.
  3. It can be used for making hard shells of candies like jelly beans.
  4. It is also used as a thickening agent for soups etc.

Common names and forms

  1. Modified Food Starch
  2. Modified Potato Starch

Description

Modified food starches are originally complex carbohydrates that have undergone physical, chemical or enzymatic (using enzymes) alterations. These alterations give the food starch more desirable texture and an advanced ability to hold the food structure. There are three different ways of modifying starches –1) Physical modification- by cooking or roasting, 2) enzymatic modification- by treating with enzymes and 3) chemical modification- by treating with chemicals. The choice of treatment depends upon the desired quality of modified starch. Possible sources of modified starch include potato, corn, tapioca, rice and wheat.

Health benefits

Modified food starches have nearly no nutritional value; this is the reason why it is widely used in processed foods. It has no effect on the nutritional value of the product it is used in.

Selection Guide

Incase, of modified starches which are packaged, checking of the label is very important as it may contain gluten.

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