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Press Release
BENEO's All-Natural Fiber Ingredients Make it Possible to “Snack to Stay on Track”
New Healthy Snack Ideas to Debut at SupplySide West 2012; Booth #24108
August xx, 2012 – Morris Plains, NJ – BENEO Inc., one of the leading manufacturers of
functional food ingredients, supports food and beverage companies to develop snacks
providing consumers with the benefits of a fiber-rich diet. BENEO will offer a selection of
snacks samples at its booth (Booth #24108, at the SupplySide West Expo in Las Vegas,
November 5-9) to demonstrate that nutritionally profound snacks are a valuable contribution
to a balanced diet and help to achieve the necessary amount of fiber. As such, BENEO
makes it possible to snack to stay on track.
“There is no doubt that raw vegetables and fruit contribute to our daily fiber intake. However,
considering our everyday diet, it is unrealistic to expect consumers will eat enough whole
grain cereals, fruits and other fiber-rich foods to reach the recommended levels of fiber
intake and benefit from its full effect. That is why BENEO is supporting the development of
fiber-enriched products,” explains Joseph O’Neill, President BENEO Inc.
BENEO’s natural and prebiotic fiber ingredients support recommended fiber consumption,
digestive health and weight management via nutritionally profound snacks enjoyed
throughout the day or whenever consumers want to snack; and that’s a winning formula for
every snacks manufacturer. The presented product samples will illustrate how the prebiotic
fiber inulin and oligofructose can improve the nutritional and technical characteristics of
snacks. In addition, there will be healthy snacks made with the company’s naturally derived
sweeteners and texturizers. These samples, based on new formulations and recipes, prove
that functional ingredients support healthy solutions for snacks while the taste, texture and
appearance stays the same as the “traditional snack.”
Fiber Consumption Still Lacking
Although consumer awareness about the need for fiber is on the rise, it’s still no surprise that
Americans don’t eat enough fruits and vegetables, which is why the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans identified dietary fiber as a
“nutrient of concern.”
Press Release
Recommended fiber intake, according to the report, is 25 grams of dietary fiber a day for
women and 38 grams each day for men (based on 14 grams per 1,000 calories). The
average intake in the United States is only 15 grams a day, roughly half of what’s
recommended.
Naturally derived from chicory root, BENEO’s inulin and oligofructose have been widely used
in the food industry over the past two decades, driven by the link between diet and overall
health. Belonging to the best researched prebiotics, their health benefits have been proven
in several scientific studies worldwide.
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BENEO offers functional ingredients derived from chicory roots, beet sugar, rice and wheat. BENEO
is the ideal partner to help improve a product in its nutritional and technological characteristics. Key
nutritional benefits include ‘less fat’, ‘less sugar’, ‘less calories’, ‘added fiber’, ‘gluten-free’ and dairy
alternatives as well as energy management, digestive, bone and dental health. Key technological
benefits focus on taste and texture improvements. Through a unique chain of expertise, including the
BENEO-Institute that provides decisive insights into nutrition science and legislation, and the BENEOTechnology Center that consults in application technology, BENEO actively supports customers in the
development of more balanced and healthy food products.
BENEO is a division of the Südzucker Group, employs almost 900 people and has production units in
Belgium, Chile, Germany and Italy.
www.BENEO.com
Editorial Note:
To arrange an interview with one of our teams of experts at BENEO, please contact:
Kristin Gallucci/FIORE
973-359-4444 ext. 317
[email protected]
Kristin Degnan/FIORE
973-359-4444 ext. 310
[email protected]