Product Introduction

Purple sweet potato pigment is a natural colorant derived from the vibrant purple flesh of the purple sweet potato. This natural colorant is prized for its vivid hue and health benefits, making it a popular choice in various food and cosmetic applications. It contains anthocyanins, which are antioxidants that give the sweet potato its characteristic color. These properties make purple sweet potato pigment an appealing ingredient for those looking to enhance the visual appeal of their products with a natural source.

Production Process

The production of purple sweet potato pigment involves several steps. First, the purple sweet potatoes are harvested and cleaned thoroughly. Next, the potatoes are steamed to inactivate enzymes, which helps preserve the color and nutrients during the extraction process. After steaming, the sweet potatoes are cooled and then ground into a paste. This paste is mixed with water and filtered to separate the pigment from the solid fibers. The resulting liquid extract is concentrated and then dried into a fine powder form, ensuring the integrity of its color and health benefits.

Application Scenarios

Purple sweet potato pigment is utilized in a variety of applications. In the food industry, it is commonly used as a natural dye for baked goods, candies, beverages, and dairy products, providing a striking visual appeal. Moreover, it is found in health supplements, where its antioxidant properties are highly valued. The cosmetics industry also utilizes this pigment for its natural coloring ability in makeup and skincare products. Furthermore, purple sweet potato pigment can be incorporated into plant-based foods, appealing to consumers looking for vibrant, natural ingredients.

Packaging and Storage

Storage Conditions: Store in a sealed, light-proof container, away from high temperatures, in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
Packaging: Bulk: 25kg/fiber drum; Sample: 1kg/aluminum foil bag; Custom packaging available upon request.
Shipping Methods: FedEx, DHL, dedicated logistics, and sea freight consolidation.
Shelf Life: Two years

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