Hi, I've come up with a vegan gummy recipe using agar that I'm pretty happy with, but it's a little pricey for commercial production, so I need to get more gummies per batch. Does anyone have techniques to stretch a gummy recipe? I'm new to commercial candy production. Can this be done with maltodextrin, chicory root fiber/ inulin, or tapioca starch and water?
How Do I Stretch / Extend a Gummy Recipe to get a Greater Yield?
Hi, I've come up with a vegan gummy recipe using agar that I'm pretty happy with, but it's a little pricey for commercial production, so I need to get more gum…
Food R&D Emeritus reply
postedStarches should be vegan..try thin boiling starches...Its the old fashioned binder for gummies..
Stephanie_Gelot reply
postedThank you! Any recommendations for online retailers who sell thin boiling starch? I can only find commercial/ industrial producers.
Food R&D Emeritus reply
postedTry confectionery ingredients retailers..
Padarrutch Jao reply
postedKonjac powder/ xanthan gum / carrageenan are also possible. But carrageenan could be more expensive compare to agar
Robiul942 reply
postedHi, Gumy Candy recipe & process into add candy shelf life you know that gumy candy agine depend products moisture and water activity you use coran starch powder and removed free water in gummy candy