Stern-Enzym is presenting innovative enzyme systems for the baked goods industry at this year’s iba (booth B4 / 210). SternEnzym has aligned its latest developments towards meeting current trends like the reduction of sugar and thereby calories, and the production of gluten-free products for people living with allergies. A special feature for the exhibit is a presentation of crunchy wafers spread with sweet cocoa creme or fruity strawberry creme developed by the company.
Wafer manufacturers in particular benefit from SternEnzym’s expertise. In Munich the company is presenting a wide range of custom-tailored enzyme solutions that improve quality, economy, and production efficiency. In the company’s own wafer lab, enzyme designers develop individual solutions for industrial wafer production, working from a versatile toolbox of enzymes and adapting them precisely to customer needs.
Another focus of the fair exhibit is enzymes that permit reduction of the amount of sugar in baked goods. This not only saves money as commodity prices and production costs rise, it also appeals to the growing cohort of health-conscious consumers. At iba, SternEnzym is also showing solutions for addressing rising consumer interest in gluten-free products. Specific enzymes enable the production of high-quality gluten-free wafer sheets that are just as stable and crispy as standard wafers.
At its booth at the Munich fair, SternEnzym’s experts will inform visitors about the many uses and advantages of enzymes in baking. The improvement of dough properties is an important aspect of that. Different four varieties and unpredictable wheat quality frequently present problems for bakers. SternEnzym offers enzyme solutions that ensure consistently high baking quality despite these variables.
Baking ingredient exhibition learned that baked goods freshness preservation is another focus. The freshness impression made by packaged bread is central to its salability. Enzymes help to optimize the elasticity and softness of the crumb so that the bread remains fresh for a long time.
Enzymes also play an important role in durable baked goods and confections. For example, they can prevent cracks in biscuits, significantly reduce energy costs for wafer production, and even reduce the formation of potentially hazardous acrylamide.
Manufacturers of cookies and crackers benefit from SternEnzym enzyme solutions. If the ideal flour varieties are not available or are too expensive, special enzymes enable adaptation for the optimum form stability, browning, and texture of baked goods.
Enzymes also offer an alternative to chemicals, an advantage given the growing desire for sustainable production costs and clean labels. They can reduce or even replace expensive additives, and thus contribute to a positive cost-benefit ratio.
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Bakery China, organized by China Association of Bakery and Confectionery Industry (CABCI) and Bakery China Exhibitions Co., Ltd. was launched since 1997. Bakery China is the Asia Pacific's leading event serving the entire value chain for the bakery and confectionery market. The event presents all range of ingredient, equipment, packaging and services, and enables global leading professionals and buyer delegates to meet and share the latest innovations and thinking on manufacturing & distribution, R&D, applications and related services for bakery industry.It is the first choice trade fair to enter China's bakery market.
The 26th Bakery China will be held on May 21-24,2024 at National Exhibition and Convention Center (NECC), Shanghai, covering 320,000 sqm show space. Over 2,200 exhibitors and 400,000 visits are expected.
(source: World Bakers)