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New sodium reduction application for canned fish

By Industry News
August 12, 2015

Salt of the Earth Ltd. announces a successful trial of its sodium reduction ingredient, Umami Essence, in canned tuna. The novel ingredient to enable sodium reduction is a propriety, all-natural, MSG-free, liquid formula derived from vegetables and pure sea salt.

Following an inquiry from a leading tuna producer, researchers at Salt of the Earth conducted a taste trial,” says Aliza Raviski, R&D manager for the company. “Results showed that our Umami Essence ingredient can successfully reduce sodium in canned tuna, maintaining—and, in some cases, improving—the original taste. It can help food manufacturers provide a tasty, healthy solution while enabling a clean label for their products.”

The average sodium level in canned tuna is about 350-400 mg per 100g. Incorporating Umami Essence ingredient into the brine was able to reduce total sodium to approximately 250mg. The tuna trial examined flavor with and without the Umami Essence ingredient, evaluating how much sodium reduction is possible without influencing taste and mouthfeel. Trial methodology included 50 participants furnished with 100g tuna. The salt reduction tested in the trial represented levels of 25%, 35% and 50% sodium reductions. The Umami-Essence ingredient was added to the brine in proportion of 1:1 per the reduced sodium.

Test results showed that canned tuna with a sodium reduction of 35% (from an aggregate 350mg to 250mg sodium) matched the taste of the original recipe.

“This trial clearly shows that this new sodium reduction ingredient can decrease sodium levels significantly in canned fish products, without impacting taste,” explains Ehud Zach, food technology expert for Salt of the Earth. “We intend to conduct further trials on similar high-sodium food applications in the following months.”

Using Umami-Essence ingredient in a new or existing product formulation can help dramatically decrease sodium levels—in some formulations by up to 50%—while boosting flavor. The all-natural ingredient contains no MSG or artificial ingredients, and enables clean label.

Visit at Fi Europe booth # 6N105. For more information, visit www.saltoftheearthltd.com.

KEYWORDS: Salt of the Earth sodium reduction

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