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EP91: Less Shortening, More Foldability

EP91: Less Shortening, More Foldability

Update: 2024-10-16
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Shortening (https://bakerpedia.com/ingredients/shortening/) is a commonly used ingredient in commercial baking, which helps produce moist and soft baked goods. However, this ingredient can come coupled with challenges such as off-flavors, rising costs, and not appealing to health-conscious consumers. Fortunately, enzymes can offer bakers solutions for these issues.

In this episode of BAKED in Science, host Mark Floerke is joined by Dipak Roda, Senior Vice President of Market & Business Development at Enzyme Innovation (https://bakerpedia.com/enzyme-innovation/). Enzyme Innovation is a research-driven true manufacturer with more than 67 years of manufacturing experience, and unparalleled expertise in industrial probiotics and enzymes.

Improving Texture and Shelf Life with Enzymes

As they discuss fat reduction, some topics covered include:
Eco-friendly enzyme solutions
Using enzymes in corn and flour tortillas
The growing tortilla market
The benefits of reducing shortening
Shelf-life extension using enzymes
Fat reduction possibilities in muffins

This podcast is brought to you by:

Enzyme Innovation

Need to improve the foldability, rollability, and texture of tortillas? Enzyme Innovation can help with SEBake LO™ a powerful enzyme blend that can mimic shortening function when replacing up to 33% of shortening in wheat flour tortillas. Call (909) 203-4620 or visit enzymeinnovation.com to learn more!
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EP91: Less Shortening, More Foldability

EP91: Less Shortening, More Foldability

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