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  2. Synthite - Wikipedia

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    Synthite Industries Private Ltd. is an Indian oleoresin extraction firm, world’s largest producer of spice extracts, spice powders, and essential oils. Synthite has footprints in India, China, Brazil, USA, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. The company employs and extracts also from 2000 people and supports a farmer community of around 14,000.

  3. Oleoresin - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to essential oils obtained by steam distillation, oleoresins abound in heavier, less volatile and lipophilic compounds, such as resins, waxes, fats and fatty oils. Gummo-oleoresins (oleo-gum resins, gum resins) occur mostly as crude balsams and contain also water-soluble gums. Processing of oleoresins is conducted on a large scale ...

  4. Paprika oleoresin - Wikipedia

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    Paprika oleoresin (also known as paprika extract and oleoresin paprika) is an oil-soluble extract from the fruits of Capsicum annuum or Capsicum frutescens, and is primarily used as a colouring and/or flavouring in food products. It is composed of vegetable oil and capsanthin and capsorubin, the main colouring compounds (among other carotenoids ...

  5. Penzeys Spices - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, William Penzey Sr. and Ruth Ann Penzey opened a coffee and spice business in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which came to be called The Spice House. [3] Their son, William Penzey Jr. (Bill), began working in the business as a youth. Over time, The Spice House focused on selling spices. [4]

  6. Bombay Oil Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1980-81, BOIL split its business into three distinct divisions - consumer products, fatty acids and chemicals, and spice extracts. [1] In 1990, BOIL underwent a massive restructuring exercise splitting the company's businesses into four distinct companies controlled by each of the Mariwala children. The process was intended to avoid any ...

  7. Red Line Synthetic Oil Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Red Line Synthetic Oil Corporation was established in 1979 by Tim Kerrigan and Peter Filice in Novato, California. Over the years, the company expanded and relocated to Martinez, California, before settling in Benicia, California.

  8. Adams Extract - Wikipedia

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    In that year, the company was purchased and relocated its facility to Gonzales, Texas. It is still producing a full line of spices, and of course, the Adams Best Vanilla and food colouring line. In 2009, the movie Extract (film) was released and based on the childhood memories creator and director Mike Judge had of the Adams Extract Plant in ...

  9. Fuchs Group - Wikipedia

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    Fuchs North America was formerly known as the Baltimore Spice Company, founded by Gustav Brunn, the company that was started for the production of Old Bay Seasoning. [4] The Old Bay product line was sold to McCormick & Company prior to Fuchs acquiring the rest of the Baltimore Spice business in 1990.