Cargill unveils seaweed powder to address consumers’ appetites for label-friendly ingredients

New WavePure® series brings indulgence from only natural seaweed components

10-Feb-2021 - USA

Advertisement

Food manufacturers can now achieve the rich eating experience consumers desire with Cargill’s new label-friendly WavePure® seaweed powder. Produced from native seaweed and obtained without chemical modification, Cargill is the first to make large, commercial-scale quantities of this familiar and versatile ingredient available to its European customers.

Cargill

Cargill unveils seaweed powder to address consumers’ appetites for label-friendly ingredients

“Seaweed powder appeals to a trifecta of consumer demands, allowing product developers to create foods and drinks with indulgent sensory experiences, using a single ingredient that consumers perceive as a positive addition to ingredient labels,” said Xavier Martin, Global Product Manager Seaweed Extracts at Cargill. “By bringing this ingredient innovation to our customers, we’re giving them the tools they need to create products that truly stand out in a competitive marketplace.”

In addition to its consumer-friendly designation, Cargill’s seaweed powder is produced without chemicals, a processing approach that keeps all the natural seaweed components intact.

“Seaweed has been a staple food source in many cultures for centuries,” said Judd Hofmann, Cargill’s Segment Director Texturizers and Specialty Europe. “That tradition continues today, as consumers view seaweed as wholesome, healthful and nutritious. Our innovative WavePure seaweed powder range leverages that heritage, enabling simple ingredient labels that reference the familiar seaweed source.”

The company’s first offering in the line, the WavePure ADG series, is sourced from Gracilaria red seaweed, which is considered a traditional food ingredient in the European Union. As a result, there are various options for labeling with a reference to the seaweed source.

From a formulation perspective, the ADG series is well-suited for dairy desserts, serving as a recognizable alternative to less familiar ingredients. With WavePure ADG, smooth and creamy textures bring an optimal organoleptic experience, while also offering excellent gelling and thickening properties.

The ADG series debut ingredient, WavePure ADG 8250, is a proven solution for dairy desserts and the company expects to extend the range to other applications. In addition, Cargill is exploring opportunities to provide customers with a full line of seaweed powder solutions that tap into the rich diversity of other seaweed species.

Cargill continues to work to enhance the sustainability of all its seaweed ingredients, including WavePure. Ultimately, the company’s goal is to make WavePure ingredients a part of its Red Seaweed Promise™ program, which embraces sustainable seaweed production practices, enhances producer livelihoods and supports local communities.

Other news from the department research and development

Most read news

More news from our other portals

Last viewed contents

Coca-Cola Amatil announces successful sale of SPC business

Solein® tops the list of NASA’s alternatives for space food systems

Solein® tops the list of NASA’s alternatives for space food systems

MBG acquires more than 34 percent of Taihiti Ltd.

MBG acquires more than 34 percent of Taihiti Ltd.

Jennewein Biotechnologie develops new fermentation technology for human milk oligosaccharides and expands its product portfolio

Jennewein Biotechnologie develops new fermentation technology for human milk oligosaccharides and expands its product portfolio

A third of UK consumers are willing to try lab-grown meat and a quarter would try insects - New FSA research finds that knowing these alternative proteins are safe is the top factor in encouraging consumers to try them

A third of UK consumers are willing to try lab-grown meat and a quarter would try insects - New FSA research finds that knowing these alternative proteins are safe is the top factor in encouraging consumers to try them

Ferrero launches nutella Plant-Based on the German market just in time for Vegan January

Ferrero launches nutella Plant-Based on the German market just in time for Vegan January

New international study recommends rethinking heart-healthy nutrition: Meat and dairy products

KEURIG DR PEPPER to acquire global rights to non-alcoholic brand atypique - Acquisition provides Company with new platform that complements existing ready-to-drink alcohol portfolio and non-alcohol business in Canada

KEURIG DR PEPPER to acquire global rights to non-alcoholic brand atypique - Acquisition provides Company with new platform that complements existing ready-to-drink alcohol portfolio and non-alcohol business in Canada

Kraft Heinz Announces Agreement to Sell B2B Powdered Cheese Business to Kerry Group

Kraft Heinz Announces Agreement to Sell B2B Powdered Cheese Business to Kerry Group

Mondelēz International SnackFutures Announces Inaugural CoLab Class of Start-Ups - Nine US-based start-ups were selected to join the new program focused on accelerating growth in well-being snacking

Mondelēz International SnackFutures Announces Inaugural CoLab Class of Start-Ups - Nine US-based start-ups were selected to join the new program focused on accelerating growth in well-being snacking

Excessive ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) and poor nutrition tied to poor health - New American Heart Association Science Advisory reviews current evidence about UPFs and their impact on adverse health outcomes

Excessive ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) and poor nutrition tied to poor health - New American Heart Association Science Advisory reviews current evidence about UPFs and their impact on adverse health outcomes

Fewer women than men will regain employment during the COVID-19 recovery - A new policy brief shows that the disproportionate job and income losses suffered by women during the pandemic will persist in the near future

Fewer women than men will regain employment during the COVID-19 recovery - A new policy brief shows that the disproportionate job and income losses suffered by women during the pandemic will persist in the near future