For more than 30 years, Limagrain Ingredients has been developing snack pellets in various shapes based on different recipes, mainly potato pellets and baby corn pellets, but also using pulses and other cereals as bases.
Snacks are usually consumed on fun occasions when enjoyment is key. Therefore, the form of potato pellets or baby corn pellets is really important to provide consumers with a unique sensory experience.
Limagrain Ingredients has over 30 years of experience in extrusion and exports its snack pellets around the world. Corn, potato, pulses or other cereals... this wide range includes recipes available in various cut or laminated forms. Special developments are also possible to meet the needs of manufacturers and consumers.
We have a wide range of pulse, corn and potato pellets in various shapes. Our R&D managers are consistently working to develop innovative snack pellets with various shapes and recipes.
Access to corn from our corn mill or quality potatoes and our extrusion know-how means we can offer a range of snack pellets with a consistently high quality.
A snack pellet with a great taste and texture is a successful snack pellet. Based on our R&D expertise, we develop various snack pellets with the aim of satisfying and surprising consumers with taste and texture for a unique sensory experience.
Like the majority of snack pellets, our range of pellets can be used in frying for optimal crispiness!
Our range also includes corn, pulse and potato pellets expanded using warm air (Torbed or Aéroglide equipment). This allows for a 100% reduction in fat content in the recipe with the oil being added using a spray system for seasoning purposes. Therefore, the final fat content will be drastically reduced, between 10 and 15% for the finished product.
The best seller in our potato pellets range due to its smooth texture and fun spiral shape.
The best seller in our maize pellets range due to its smooth texture and fun spiral shape.
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