Cargill To Unveil New Method To Reduce Sodium In Foods, Beverages

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Cargill will present new SaltWise sodium reduction system at the Institute of Food Technologist (IFT) Food Expo, July 18-20 in Chicago. The company claims that the new sodium reduction system is a combination of ingredients that provides a salty taste while reducing sodium content from 25% to 50%, and also providing food manufacturers with the functionality of salt… Mr Johnson noted that the SaltWise sodium reduction system takes a holistic approach to sodium reduction. She added: “With the SaltWise sodium reduction system, manufacturers have a new way to change how people think about reduced-salt foods. The tortilla we’re showcasing at IFT is just one example of how we can help our customers innovate to develop successful, great-tasting products with less sodium.” 
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Daniel J. Brooker is the founder of Brooker Laboratories, LLC servicing over 800 clients nationwide with Nutritional Analysis, Food Label FDA Compliance, and Regulatory Assistance. With over a decade of experience formulating ingredients for the tortilla industry with Chem-Mex Industries, Inc. Daniel has a Masters Degree in Food Science and Nutrition from Chapman University and a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry from California State University Long Beach. He is also a three time guest lecturer at the Tortilla Industry Association's annual conventions in Las Vegas and the owner of TortillaNews.com, which provides current news relevant to the Tortilla Industry.

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