Cassium
Cassium is a food ingredient that is commonly used in a variety of processed foods. It is derived from the seeds of the cassia tree, which is native to tropical regions. Cassium is known for its sweet taste and is often used as a natural sweetener in many food products.
To make cassium, the seeds of the cassia tree are harvested and processed to extract the sweet compound. The seeds are crushed to release the natural sugars and then purified to create a fine powder or liquid form. This process ensures that the cassium retains its sweetness and can be easily added to different food items.
Cassium can be found in a wide range of food products such as baked goods, cereals, beverages, and snacks. It is used to enhance the flavour and add sweetness to these items without the need for additional sugar. Additionally, cassium can also help extend the shelf life of certain foods by acting as a natural preservative. So, if you see cassium listed on a food label, it is likely there to enhance the taste or help with preservation.
Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Cassium
Asda Baker's Selection Hot Cross BunsWicked Kitchen Cauli, Bhaji And Coconut Rice
Asda Cauliflower Biryani Bites
Sainsbury's Cherry Rum & Coconut Mince Pies, Taste the Difference
Mr Kipling Christmas Slices
Sainsbury's Duck In Plum Sauce With Egg Fried Rice
Asda Extra Special Bramley Apple & Cinnamon Hot Cross Buns
Asda Extra Special Hand Finished Carrot Cake
Pret Five Berry Bowl
Plant Pioneers Grown Delicious Mince Pies
Sainsbury's Iced Topped Mince Pies
Sainsbury's Love Your Veg! Vegan Spicy Masala Chickpea Pizza
Sainsbury's Mince Pies
Robertson's Mincemeat Classic
Sainsbury's Mincemeat Puffs
M&S Our Best Ever Beef Lasagne
M&S Plant Kitchen Hot Cross Buns
Wicked Kitchen Rainbow Curry Bowl
Sainsbury's Tomato Ketchup, Basics
Asda Vegetable Curry Bakes


