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Spinach Powder

Spinach Powder

Product Details:

  • Solubility Tests Soluble in Water
  • Physical Form Dry Powder
  • Heavy Metal (%) < 10ppm
  • Smell Characteristic Spinach Odor
  • Water Solubility Good
  • Shelf Life 24 Months
  • Appearance Powder
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Spinach Powder Product Specifications

  • Food and Beverage Dietary Supplements Pharmaceuticals
  • Good
  • Spinacia Oleracea Extract
  • Characteristic Spinach Odor
  • Dry Powder
  • < 10ppm
  • Store in a Cool Dry Place
  • Powder
  • Characteristic Spinach Taste
  • 24 Months
  • Soluble in Water
  • Green
  • Organic Plant Extract

Product Description

Spinach Powder is a wonderful powder, used for adding flavor and color to bread doughs, fresh pasta and noodles. It is also used in yeast breads, muffins and quick breads. This is powder is well known for its light and savory flavor. It has high amount of fiber and assists the body to digesting as well as expelling waste. It is also crucial in weight loss as well as blood pressure. Spinach Powder is a green powder of fine as well as mild spinach flavor. This is crucial for adding color as well as flavor to fresh pasta, bread dough and noodle.

FAQs of Spinach Powder:


Q: What is the physical form of Spinach Powder?

A: Spinach Powder comes in a dry powder form.

Q: What is the shelf life of Spinach Powder?

A: Spinach Powder has a shelf life of 24 months when stored properly.

Q: Is Spinach Powder soluble in water?

A: Yes, Spinach Powder is soluble in water and has good water solubility.

Q: What is the recommended storage condition for Spinach Powder?

A: Spinach Powder should be stored in a cool, dry place.

Q: What applications is Spinach Powder suitable for?

A: Spinach Powder is suitable for food and beverages, dietary supplements, and pharmaceuticals.

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