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So, what is adipate de diamidon acétylé?
Adipate de diamidon acétylé, also known as acetylated distarch adipate, is a versatile food ingredient that is derived from starch. It is commonly used as a thickener, stabilizer, and texturizer in a wide range of food products such as baked goods, sauces, dressings, and processed meats. Adipate de diamidon acétylé is particularly useful in the food industry because it has superior stability, resistance to heat, and freeze-thaw stability compared to other starch-based ingredients. It is also low in calories and can be used to create low-fat and low-calorie food products.
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