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DDF (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD. IS BASED IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.
The company's name implies the initial letters of the associated companies'
names that have been in the market for over 10 years.
We offer natural plant extracts derived from Subcritical extraction
in liquid carbon dioxide. All our products are edible!
We sell the following products:
- 100% Subcritical CO2-extracts
- Alcohol-soluble fractions of CO2-extracts
- Alcohol-soluble fraction solutions in propylene glycol and butylenes glycol
- CO2-extracts -based micro-emulsions to produce transparent cosmetic products
- Water-soluble medical plants extracts to produce soft drinks
For aromatherapy and massage we offer ready-made or custom-made spirit
and oil-soluble extracts with stimulating, relaxing, rejuvenating, anti-cellulites
and analgesic effects.
For premium and super-premium cosmetic products we make natural bioactive oil-soluble
essences, which are used for manufacturing skin-rejuvenating and wrinkle-eliminating
creams, hair tonic preparations, aromatization, etc.
For alcohol drinks and beverages we can make alcohol-soluble flavors
necessary for production of balms, tinctures, gins, aromatized wines, lemonades,
energy drinks.
For food industry we produce natural CO2-extracts of various spices
and their mixtures, which are used for production of sausages, dumplings, ravioli,
canned fish, meat and vegetables as well as baby food.
Unlike traditionally prepared extracts our products preserve natural bioactive
complexes in full, do not contain impurities and solvent residual matters and
provide high quality of ultimate consumer products they are used in. The taste
of our extracts is amazing. We lack words to describe all the luxury of their
aroma and taste.
You can find practical recommendations on CO2-extracts usage in cosmetics
and various food industries on our web site.
Australian essential oils from plants, which can be found nowhere else
but in Australia such as Tea Tree, Blue cypress, Lemon myrtle, Sandalwood,
Macadamia Oil (cosmetic grade) and others are also presented on our web site.
Australian bush food
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