Apricot Coating

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Description

Gels are a big family of products, so the possibilities are near-endless in terms of texture.

Here we have a very supple yet hard-wearing coating that is applied hot in a thin layer, thanks to a synergy between kappa carrageenans and carob gum. Its sheen and intense color make it perfect for your decorations.

Lots of alternatives that add shine and color often use large amounts of sugar and colorants. Here, purée makes up most of the product, and you can use it when you want a coating whose ingredients work harmoniously with the rest of the product (although it should be noted that the way the product binds together slightly inhibits the purée’s aromatic quality).

Suggested uses

  • Decorations

Overall composition

Fruit purée
50.4%
Water
35%
Sugar
14%
Carob gum
0.3%
Kappa carrageenan
0.3%
Overall composition
100%
Fruit purée
Water
Sugar
Carob gum
Kappa carrageenan

Fruit purée used

Flavor cot and Lido Apricot

Tasting temperature

Chilled

Ways of consuming

On site ,
Takeaway

Strenghts

Color/Shine ,
New use ,
Plant-based recipe

Composition
1000 g
100%
Sugar
140 g
14%
Kappa carrageenan
3 g
0.3%
Carob gum
3 g
0.3%
Apricot purée
504 g
50.4%
Water
350 g
35%

Technique

Mix together the sugar, kappa carrageenan and carob gum, then sprinkle the mixture onto the apricot purée heated to 40°F (4°C) and the water.

Mix until completely homogenous, then heat to 185°F (85°C).

Immediately pour the mixture out onto a stainless steel tray heated to approx. 185°F (85°C) so you can spread it out evenly before it sets.

Store in the refrigerator.

Trick

This gel can be reshaped when heated, so you can melt your decoration and pour it out again.

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Apricot Coating

Plant-based

50.4%
Fruit purée
14%
Added sugar
Ingredients
Apricot purée, Water, Sugar, Kappa carrageenan, Carob gum
Snowflake
Non-Freezable

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