Sunflower lecithin from Cargill: an alternative emulsifier for chocolate August 30, 2012 News Demand for sunflower lecithin is rising and is most marked in chocolate confectionery and bakery products. From 2010-2011 the amount of sunflower lecithin used in chocolate confectionery increased by more than 60%* – a growth rate which is forecast to continue in 2012. It is natural, safe, allergen-free and eco-friendly, and provides an alternative to soy-based products. Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate has sunflower lecithin available as an alternative emulsifier across all product lines from cocoa powder to chocolate, including coatings and fillings. “Developed through our T-Model for innovation, Cargill’s sunflower lecithin has been produced by Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate and Cargill Texturizing Solutions combining their knowledge and expertise to provide customers with a safe product they can trust, backed by comprehensive support”, said Rens de Haan, Marketing and Communications Director from Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate. For more information email [email protected] Source: Innova Market Insights About Latest Posts Publisher Latest posts by Publisher (see all) ZEO INVESTS IN LARGEST EVER BRAND RELAUNCH WITH NEW NO ADDED SUGAR RANGE & CELEBRITY AMBASSADOR CAROLINE FLACK - April 26, 2017 NEEDHAM CODING LAUNCHES FIRST OWN BRAND CONTINUOUS INK JET PRINTERS - April 25, 2017 FANUC ROBOTS CAN HANDLE THEIR BELGIUM BEER - April 25, 2017