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The Specialty Ingredient market within the Food Ingredients industry is comprised of ingredients that are used to enhance the flavor, texture, and appearance of food products. These ingredients are often used to create unique flavors, textures, and colors that are not found in traditional food ingredients. Specialty ingredients are often sourced from natural sources, such as plants, animals, and minerals, and are often used in combination with traditional food ingredients to create unique products. Specialty ingredients are also used to improve the nutritional value of food products, as well as to provide health benefits.
Some of the companies in the Specialty Ingredient market include Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland, Tate & Lyle, Ingredion, and Kerry Group. These companies provide a wide range of specialty ingredients, including natural sweeteners, starches, proteins, and other functional ingredients. Show Less Read more