EMULSIFYING SALTS FOR CHEESEMAKING

EMULSIFYING SALTS - WHAT IS THE EQUIVALENT OF JOHA AND FBS?

Attached please find a table with the equivalent of JOHA and FBS.

Specifications are also attached.


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