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Prolía® line of soy products is produced from high-quality beans which are further processed into a variety of soy products, including flour, flakes, and grits.

Prolia® soy flour

At 50% protein, defatted soy flours can give a protein boost to recipes.

Used in multiple applications to create many functional attributes, Cargill’s Prolía® line of soy products is produced from high-quality beans which are further processed into a variety of soy products, including flour, flakes, and grits. Cargill is a soy flour supplier to the food industry. 

In bakery applications, for example, Prolía® soy flour helps create a better crumb structure, improves dough machinability (making the dough more elastic), increases water absorption and retention and replaces eggs. In addition, due to its film-forming properties, Prolía® soy flour can significantly increase the shelf-life stability of baked products — preventing fat migration and water uptake.

Benefits of Prolía® soy flour
  • Excellent source of protein
  • Heart healthy
  • Natural
Applications

Bakery

Meats & Fish

  • Processed Meats

Snacks & Cereal

Other

  • Flavor
  • Industrial
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Seasonings

 

Some Cargill products are only approved for use in certain geographies, end uses, and/or at certain usage levels. It is the customer's responsibility to determine, for a particular geography, that (i) the Cargill product, its use and usage levels, (ii) the customer's product and its use, and (iii) any claims made about the customer's product, all comply with applicable laws and regulations.

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