Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Ingredient Origin
- Latin Name
- Brassica Pekinensis
- Part used
- Fruit body
- Drying Types
- Spray Drying
- Technologies
- Specification
100% pure juice powder
Features & Benefits
- Product Highlight
Chinese cabbage is believed to have originated in China. Later, it was likely introduced to other countries throughout the region and then spread around the world. Today, Chinese cabbage is available in many countries but tends to be most popular in Asia. Usually found in Western markets, when the vegetable is raw it can be identified by its elongated head and chalk-white stalks topped with deep green leaves. In Asia, there tends to be wider variety available that may vary in appearance. Some, for example, can be found with green stalks.
Suggest Edits
- The stalks and leaves are generally different textures. The stalks of Chinese cabbage are much like celery, but are not stringy. The leaves are much more delicate. When cooking both parts together, it is usually suggested to allow the stalks to begin cooking first.
- Chinese cabbage is rich in Vitamin C, fiber, and folate. The color of the leaves suggest that it is rich in beta-carotene and calcium, especially in comparison to other types of cabbages that are less green. It is a vegetable that is generally low in fat but high in potassium.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Food & Nutrition Applications
- Applications
Health food & Beverage
Properties
- Solubility
- Appearance
- Light Yellow To White
- Soluble in
- Water
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging
25kg/drum
Storage & Handling
- Storage
Stored in a cool and dry well-closed container, keep away from moisture and strong light / heat.
- Shelf Life
2 ( two ) years when properly stored.