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natural water-soluble pigment series Monascus colors
natural water-soluble pigment series Monascus colors

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                  Origin of raw materials: red rice starter, a kind of safe natural raw material.Functions:Production, chroma, function, state:

Uses: Used in wine, sweets, cooked meat, ice-cream, frozen sucker, biscuit, jelly, dilatant food and so on.Amount to be used: Add the amount according to the need.Usage: When using pigments of powder, get a little water, put the exact amount of pigment into the water according to the required amount, and stir the pigment into paste, and finally add required amount of water into the paste. Keep stirring till the paste turns into an ideal liquid.Attention: Please pay attention to the following to get the best result of pigmentation:Package and storage:1.package:at home: For the powdery pigments, we use double-layered polythene bags as inner packages and paper boxes as outer packages.10kg/box or 15kg/box;abroad: For powdery pigments, we use double-layered polythene bags as inner packages and paper boxes as outer packages. 10kg/box or 15kg/box;We also supply packages to meet the customers’ need according to their requirement.

2.Storage:Our natural pigments are none-bacterium, and can be stored for a long period of time if sealed and stored in a shady, dried and ventilative place. The pigment liquid you have prepared should be used within 48 hours. Otherwise, microorganism may affect it and the pigment liquid will turn bad. When you prepare the pigment, you should avoid using metal containers. You should only use innocuous plastic, glass, and stainless steel containers.

 

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