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  2. Roquette Frères - Wikipedia

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    Roquette is a French-based family owned company which produces more than 650 by-products from the starch extracted from corn, wheat, potatoes and peas. [1] Founded and headquartered in Lestrem, France in 1933 by the brothers Dominique and Germain Roquette, Roquette has grown to become the leader in starch production in Europe and the number four ranked producer of starch worldwide. [2]

  3. A. E. Staley - Wikipedia

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    Primary Products Ingredients Americas LLC (founded as A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company), also formerly known as Tate & Lyle Primary Products, is an American company that produces a range of starch products for the food, paper and other industries; high fructose corn syrup; crystalline fructose; and other agro-industrial products.

  4. Pringles - Wikipedia

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    Pringles also produces several "tortilla" and "multi-grain" varieties which have some of their base starch ingredients replaced with corn flour, rice, wheat bran, black beans, [27] and barley flour. [28] At one point in the early 1990s, "Corn Pringles" were available; the canister was black and had cartoon images of corn.

  5. Wheat Starch Derivative Market to Surpass US$ 5.71 Billion ...

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    Wheat Starch Derivative Market to Surpass US$ 5.71 Billion, Expanding at 3.68 % CAGR by 2034: Fact.MR Analysis Rockville, MD, Dec. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As analyzed in the newly published report by Fact.MR, a market research and competitive intelligence provider, the global wheat starch derivatives market is estimated to reach US$ 3.68 ...

  6. Wheatpaste - Wikipedia

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    Wheatpaste (also known as flour and water paste, flour paste, or simply paste) is a gel or liquid adhesive made from wheat flour or starch and water. It has been used since antiquity for various arts and crafts such as bookbinding , [ 1 ] découpage , collage , papier-mâché , and adhering paper posters and notices to walls.

  7. Ingredion - Wikipedia

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    They also acquired Western Polymer, a US potato starch manufacturer that produces cationic starch for the paper industry. Western Polymer employed about 70 people at 3 sites. [33] [34] Ingredion acquired PureCircle in 2020, a stevia sweeteners maker. [35] [36] That year they also began marketing Canadian company NorQuin's quinoa products. [37]

  8. Wheaten - Wikipedia

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    Wheaten can refer to anything related to wheat, including wheat flour and wheat grain. Wheaten bread, a type of Irish soda bread, using whole wheat grains; Wheaten cornflour, gluten powder sold under this name in Australia, also known as wheat starch; Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier, a breed of dog originating in Ireland, named due to its wheat ...

  9. Shredded wheat - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Nabisco sold the UK site to Rank Hovis McDougall (who made own-label cereals for supermarkets), whose breakfast cereals division briefly became the Shredded Wheat Company. In 1990, RHM sold the site to Cereal Partners. Since 2007, all Shredded Wheat is made at Staverton, Wiltshire, [8] and the Welwyn Garden City site was shut in 2008 ...