Low fat Whip topping cream (below 10 % fat) is not properly stable after whipping can we increase it.
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Low fat Whip topping cream (below 10 % fat) is not properly stable after whipping can we increase it.
Low fat Whip topping cream (below 10 % fat) is not properly stable after whipping can we increase it.
Low fat Whip topping cream (below 10 % fat) is not properly stable after whipping can we increase it.
Food R&D Emeritus reply
postedincrease the fat content ...
Kapil kapoor reply
postedTwo approaches you may try
Pawan kumar reply
postedi want to reduce dat percentage also
Food R&D Emeritus reply
postedWhipped topping contains sufficient fat for it to attain good texture and sensory qualities..
I don't like the taste of low fat toppings .
Its like Garbage.
Kapil kapoor reply
postedYour problem was stability ...so I made a few suggestions which I think may be useful in my initial reply...
After u make the cream stable by trying my suggestion or by any other suggestion , then you may proceed to reduce the fat further... As it is a fat content of around 10% is quite low....but for health reasons some people do prefer low fat toppings
Additionally you can also try to incorporate avicel or vivapur coprocessed either with xanthan or guar...this will assist in increasing stability like rosette time and expedite fat agglomeration during whipping hence reducing the whipping time.
Best of luck.
Pawan kumar reply
postedthanks for suggestion.
i will try it