Pineapple powder

Pineapple powder

Pineapple Powder is made from dehydrated fresh pineapples, retaining natural flavor and nutrients. It is rich in Vitamin C, bromelain, fiber, and essential minerals. Used in beverages, desserts, sauces, bakery, and nutraceuticals. Provides natural sweetness, digestive support, and antioxidant benefits.

Description

Pineapple Powder is a natural, nutrient-rich powder made from dehydrated pineapples, offering sweet-tangy flavor, digestive support, and antioxidant benefits for culinary and health applications.

History

Pineapples, originally cultivated in South America, have been valued for their sweet taste and medicinal properties for centuries. To preserve their flavor and nutrients, traditional drying methods were used, evolving into modern dehydration and spray-drying techniques. Today, Pineapple Powder is widely used worldwide in beverages, foods, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics for its flavor, digestive benefits, and rich nutrient content.

Specification

Product Name Pineapple powder
International Name Dehydrated Pineapple Powder
HSN Code 08043000
Packaging Drum, Plastic Container, Vacuum Packed, pure......
Type Types of Pineapple Powder include dehydrated pineapple powder, spray-dried pineapple powder, freeze-dried pineapple powder, and pineapple peel powder.

Features & Characteristics

Color Light Yellow Powder
Storage Type Store Pineapple Powder in a cool, dry, airtight container away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight
Shelf Life 2 years
Instruction For Use Mix 1–2 teaspoons of Pineapple Powder with water, smoothies, juices, desserts, or recipes for natural flavor and nutrition.

Ingredients

Nutrients Pineapple Powder is rich in Vitamin C, bromelain, potassium, fiber, and natural antioxidants.
Minerals Pineapple Powder contains essential minerals like potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and phosphorus.
Vitamins Pineapple Powder is a natural source of Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, and folate (Vitamin B9).
Protein 2–3 g
Fats <1 g

Uses & Benefits

Uses :

Beverages: Smoothies, juices, cocktails, and health drinks. Culinary: Desserts, sauces, jams, bakery, and confectionery. Nutraceuticals: Dietary supplements, protein powders, and functional foods. Cosmetics: Face masks and skincare products for brightening and antioxidant benefits.

Turmeric Uses & Benefits :

Rich in Vitamin C – boosts immunity and supports skin health. Contains bromelain enzyme – aids digestion and reduces inflammation. Provides fiber and essential minerals – supports heart, bone, and muscle health. Acts as a natural antioxidant – protects cells from free radical damage. Adds natural flavor and sweetness without artificial additives.

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