Food Emulsifiers: Helping Ingredients Blend Smoothly
Food emulsifiers are ingredients that help mix substances that normally don’t blend well, such as oil and water. They are widely used in baked goods, dairy products, dressings, sauces, and beverages to improve texture, stability, and consistency. Emulsifiers ensure that foods stay smooth, creamy, and evenly mixed.
How Emulsifiers Work
Emulsifiers have special properties that allow them to attract both water and oil. When added to food, they help disperse oil droplets evenly throughout the mixture, preventing separation. This creates stable and uniform products with better mouthfeel and longer shelf stability.
Common Types of Food Emulsifiers
Many natural and plant-based emulsifiers are used in food processing, including:
Lecithin (from soy, sunflower, or egg yolk)

