Product Categories

Natural and dietary products intended for the retail consumer
Soy products are obtained by a modern processing method of non-genetically modified soybeans. Continue...

Products for Milling
Natural products from soybean obtained by modern methods to ensure a high protein content. Continue...

Products for the Meat Industry
Food additives that increase the nutritional value and quality of meat products. Continue...

Products for Confectionary and Pastry
Products from genetically non-modified soybeans with high nutritional value and various functional properties. They have excellent emulsifying and stabilizing qualities. Continue...

Products for Bakery
Soybean-based improvers and additives that enhance the quality of bakery products. Continue...

Products for Farms
Basic ingredients in feedstuff production recipes for farm animals and pets. Continue...

Reviva™ Products

Owing to their particular properties, REVIVA products of the category of textured soy protein and soy flour can be successfully used in various branches of the food industry (meat processing, bakery industry, catering, etc.). Recent years have seen a steady increase in the consumption of soy-based products, both in the food industry and in households. The greatest importance of these products resides in the fact that they can be consumed by both healthy and convalescent people.

The benefits of using soy-based products in the food industry:

  • representing a cheap source of protein
  • creating meat substitutes
  • increasing the biological and nutritional value of the finished products
  • enhancing the organoleptic properties of the food products
  • improving the consistency and structure of food products
  • reducing water activity
  • small losses from boiling, smoking, and roasting

Did you know?...

Soybeans have been part of human food for over 5,000 years. The first mention of soybean cultivation dates back to around year...

Recipes

Please follow the link below in order to find out few soy recipes...

 

A short history

Although soybeans have been grown on a commercial scale in East Asia for more than 1,000 years, the earliest estimates and ...