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titleOfInvention A foamed vitamin comprising powder of camellia flower extract and a method thereof
abstract The present invention is prepared by a method for producing foamed vitamin containing camellia flower extract powder obtained through a process of freeze-drying or spray-drying a camellia flower extract obtained by hot-water extraction of a camellia flower at 75±5° C. for 1 to 3 hours, and the preparation method thereof Foamed vitamin composition containing the powder, the foamed vitamin produced through the method of the present invention is functional, that is, excellent in components such as antioxidant, polyphenol, and solubility compared to the powder obtained through the conventional method In addition, the sensory test results also showed relative superiority in color, taste, and stability.
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