Candy Glaze
Candy Glaze refers to a coating
that is high- quality shellac made from a natural resin, prepared specifically
for food use.
Candy glaze contains roughly up
to 35% shellac, while the remaining components are volatile organic compounds
that evaporate after the glaze is applied.
The main uses of glaze in
confectionery are to do with coating chocolate goods, such as candy-covered
nuts and raisins, and similar products. But what many people may not realize is
that it’s also used as a coating on some nutritional supplements, medicines,
chewing gum, fruit, and even coffee beans. It's a common ingredient in
children's medicines and even some children's frozen foods.
Confectioner’s glaze is applied
to foods to help protect the food’s surface and improve the appearance by
providing a smooth, glossy finish. Simply brush on the glaze to make your sugar
art shine. You can even restore bloomed candy with this glaze. Because ordinary
cleaning products will not work to clean your brushes and tools, it is
recommended that you use Confectioner’s Glaze Thinner to clean up.
The confectioners glaze works
well as a paint medium. Simply mix the glaze with your powder colors or
luster’s and mix, this creates a perfect paint mixture that can be used on any
confectionery item such as; Fondant, chocolate etc.
The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (U.S. FDA) has reviewed the ingredients used in resinous and
confectioner’s glazes and approved their use in foods. The product is listed on
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Inactive ingredient list. The FDA
classifies shellac as GRAS, or Generally, Recognize as Safe.
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