Achieve a cleaner label by using dairy ingredients
Nonfat dry milk, whey protein concentrate and dairy ingredients are multifunctional. They can contribute to a cleaner label by replacing emulsifiers, whiteners and even preservatives.
In early March, the state of West Virginia passed a new law making it easier for its citizens to purchase raw milk. To celebrate the passage of the legislation, one lawmaker shared a toast of raw milk with his colleagues. It may have been just a coincidence, but many of the lawmakers ended up getting sick in the ensuing days.
There has been a food revolution in the past few years. Consumers are rejecting “processed foods” even though there’s no clear definition for the term and they are demanding “clean labels,” which are also an undefined entity.