Colours From Natural Sources in Confectionery
As more and more major companies pledge to stop using artificial ingredients in their products, there is a trend to push for a cleaner label based on the ingredients used to form confectionery products.
With current market trends being influenced by the health conscious and more informed population, the pressure to make the change is mounting. Consumers are reading more labels than ever and looking for transparency.
Seasonal launches continue to be a prime occasion for confectionery consumption and innovation.
Confectionery brands can incorporate “healthy attributes” into their products, to help convey a permissible indulgence appeal to consumers.
This could be an opportunity for confectionery manufacturers to use natural sources in their products to help contribute to this change in habits by seeking to make products with natural ingredients.
Functional ingredients in confectionery
Consumers’ concerns regarding their health and sugar consumption are motivating confectionery brands to innovate around sugar-free varieties and with natural ingredients, thus diversifying their portfolio with functional products. The use of artificial colours in the food industry is an important issue that continues to concern consumers. The ongoing trend of responsible consumption means that consumers are increasingly looking for natural options and minus claims that show products are free of artificial colours and additives. responsible consumption in which consumers are increasingly looking for natural options, free of artificial colours and additives.
Natural colour is a great way to bring new and exciting flavours to life, and the toning possibilities are nearly endless. When formulating with natural colours, there is usually more complexity, but there is almost always a solution available.
Today, there are ideal solutions to overcome any formulation challenge. Such as MicrofineTM is a line of natural colours with functionality similar to a synthetic lacquer – it can be used to achieve attractive tones in greasy bases, candies and powder products with excellent coating function.
Using natural colours does not mean sacrificing colour intensity. On the contrary, the colour of fruits and vegetables can offer confectionery brands a competitive and naturally colourful advantage.
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