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Sunflower Lecithin Powder – Non-GMO, Kitchen-Ready Emulsifier

Sunflower Lecithin Powder – Non-GMO, Kitchen-Ready Emulsifier

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Sunflower Lecithin Powder — Smooth Blending, Naturally

Premium non-GMO sunflower lecithin, a natural source of phospholipids milled into a fine, easy-mixing powder.

It's soy-free with a mild, neutral flavour, and works as a natural emulsifier — helping ingredients blend smooth and stay together instead of separating. Same lecithin we supply in bulk, now sized for a home kitchen.

Where it goes well

  • Smoothies and shakes, for a silkier texture
  • Coffee, lattes and creamers
  • Baking, for softness and moisture
  • Homemade nut butters, sauces and dressings

What's in the bag — and what isn't

  • Non-GMO sunflower source — soy-free
  • Fine powder, no fillers
  • Neutral flavour — won't change your recipe
  • Vegan, non-GMO, gluten-free, packaged in Canada

A little goes a long way. Store cool and dry, away from light.

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Fruiting body vs Mycelium and Spores

There is a lot of discussion around which parts of the mushroom should be used for extraction. Here is a short explanation:
In mushrooms, the part that is typically used for extracting nutrients and compounds is the fruiting body, which is the visible part of the mushroom that emerges above ground. This is because the fruiting body contains most of the bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other beneficial substances.

The fruiting body is rich in nutrients and bioactive compounds because it is where the reproductive structures of the mushroom develop. These structures contain various substances that the mushroom needs for growth and reproduction, as well as compounds that help defend against pathogens and predators.

However, it's worth noting that different parts of the mushroom may have different nutritional profiles and concentrations of bioactive compounds. For example, some mushrooms also produce mycelium, the underground network of fungal threads, which can also contain valuable nutrients and compounds. Additionally, certain species of mushrooms may have medicinal properties associated with specific parts of the organism, such as the mycelium or even the spores. Therefore, the specific part of the mushroom used for extraction can depend on the desired nutrients or compounds and the intended use.

We always use the fruiting body for our extracts but we are also working on developing special compound extracts from other parts like the mycelium and spores. Keep an eye on our blogs and subscribe to our newsletter to get notified of these advancements as they happen.

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