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Gel fat-soluble dye Northern Tide - 20 ml

SKU: FD-23
Description

Northern Tide gel fat-soluble dye — Choco Color Oil Dispersible

Northern Tide is a rich, cool purple shade that stands out for its depth and purity of color. It provides uniform, stable coloring in fat-based environments and is ideal for desserts that need accent and expressive color solutions.

The gel formula mixes easily and gives predictable results without dullness or gray undertones.

Advantages of Northern Tide

  • Pure and deep purple color without distortion.
  • Specially designed for fatty products — chocolate, creams, ganaches.
  • Gel texture ensures accurate dosing and smooth mixing.
  • Color stability after cooling and freezing.
  • Does not change the texture of the product — maintains smoothness and stability of the mass.
  • Professional results in every batch.

Where to use Northern Tide

Suitable for all fat-containing confectionery masses:

  • White, milk, and dark chocolate
  • Ganache, praline, truffles
  • Buttercream, cream cheese frosting
  • Mirror glaze, velour
  • Mousse desserts and berry pastries
  • Butter-based cookies and dough
  • Decorative strokes, color accents, gradients

How to use

  1. Before use, mix well the dye in the tube.
  2. Add drop by drop, controlling the intensity of the shade.
  3. Emulsify or mix thoroughly to achieve a uniform color.
  4. Add the dye to the chocolate at the correct tempering temperature.
  5. For a deeper color, increase the amount gradually.

📌 Recommended amount: 0.1–0.3% of the total product weight.

Northern Tide — deep cool purple accent

A shade that adds expressiveness and a modern, stylish touch to desserts.

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