Bright Sparcs
Biographical entry
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Fielder, George |
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George Fielder and Co. produced commercially in Tamworth, New South Wales, the first vital, i.e. undenatured, dry gluten (1933). This was the beginning of the starch and gluten industry. Later they extended from starch to glucose and dextrose and into other cereal products; baked goods, pasta, packaged do-it-yourself products, and stock foods. |
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