MPC, MPI and WPC may be labeled as ‘high-protein milk.’
June 26, 2020
Joe Scimeca, Ph.D., senior vice president of regulatory and scientific affairs for the Washington, D.C.-based International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA), issued the following statement on FDA’s decision to permit the use of milk protein concentrate (MPC), milk protein isolate (MPI) and whey protein concentrate (WPC) in products labeled “high protein milk”:
UV light pasteurizes the milk at 4 C and the milk is dried at temperatures less than 50 C.
March 28, 2017
Tamarack Biotics is launching a new milk-based protein today to be used in foods and beverages in the sports nutrition and elderly nutrition categories. The MPC 85 dairy ingredient is called TruActive.
Rumble, Victoria, British Columbia, is an all-natural protein shake that’s now available in the United States in vanilla maple, Dutch cocoa and coffee bean flavors.
The U.S. Dairy Export Council shows three food and beverage concepts made with milk protein concentrate, cheese and whey protein.
June 23, 2014
At this week’s Institute of Food Technologists Annual Meeting & Food Expo in New Orleans, USDEC is demonstrating the many different ways dairy ingredients can be used for flavor, functionality and nutrition.
Nestle promoted its food and beverage brands in a multipage event headline "Good Food, Good Life" in the free-standing inserts for the week beginning April 29. Other dairy brands in the FSIs this week are Land O Lakes and Daisy.
The first baby boomers turned 65 in 2011. As more of the boomer generation reaches retirement age, the number of consumers 65-plus in the United States will burgeon from 40 million in 2010 to 72 million in 2030. Similar statistics can be seen around the world, with the highest percentages of seniors in Japan and Western Europe, and the highest population of seniors in China, whose citizenry swelled to 132 million people age 65-plus in 2011.
We are a snacking nation. Almost 87% of U.S. consumers snack between meals. In 2009, domestic consumers spent more than $93 billion for foods eaten during a snack occasion. Given