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COCOA-BASED FROZEN DESSERTS AND METHODS OF THEIR MANUFACTURE
20220248704 · 2022-08-11 · ·

Described are improved methods of manufacturing cocoa-flavored frozen desserts, comprising the steps of: a) adding water to cocoa beans or nibs to form a suspension; b) wet grinding said suspension; c) subjecting said suspension to a heat treatment at a temperature of 70° C. or less; d) separating the suspension into a water phase (heavy phase), a fat phase (light phase) and a solid phase, said fat phase comprising cocoa butter as a major component and solids and/or water as minor components and said solid phase comprising cocoa powder and water; and e) subjecting a mixture comprising a natural or artificial sweetener to pasteurization, homogenisation and freezing to obtain the cocoa-flavored frozen dessert; wherein the non-dried solid phase obtained in step d) is added to the mixture before or during step e). In embodiments, the invention relates to the use of a wet solid phase prepared from cocoa beans or nibs for the manufacture of cocoa-flavored frozen desserts including ice cream, sherbets, sorbets and frozen yoghurt products, for example.

Edible Confectionery Ink Composition for 3D-Printing

An edible confectionery ink composition for 3D printing comprises: from 20% to 75% by weight of sweetener, preferably sugar, and from 15% to 50% by weight of a fat composition, wherein the fat composition comprises from 45% to 65% by weight of lauric acid (C12:0); and from 15% to 25% by weight of total palmitic acid (C16:0) and stearic acid (C18:0); said percentages of acid referring to acids bound as acyl groups in glycerides in the fat composition and being based on the total weight of C8 to C24 fatty acids; and wherein the fat composition has from 80 to 100 solid fat content at 20° C.; and from 70 to 98 solid fat content at 25° C.; and from 30 to 60 solid fat content at 30° C.; measured on unstabilized fat according to ISO 8292-1.

CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS, INGREDIENTS, PROCESSES AND USES

The present invention provides the use of a composition obtainable from the pulp of a plant in the Theobroma genus or an extract of said pulp, as an ingredient in a chocolate product.

CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS, INGREDIENTS, PROCESSES AND USES

The present invention provides the use of a composition obtainable from the pulp of a plant in the Theobroma genus or an extract of said pulp, as an ingredient in a chocolate product.

Product Containing Cocoa and One or More Sweetening Agents, Method For The Production of Such Products, in Particular Chocolate Products or Chocolate-Like Products, Use of Products of Said Type, For Example To Make Chocolate Products or Chocolate Like Products

The invention relates to products for the production of chocolate products and chocolate-like products, whereby sweetening and/or mass-providing filling substances obtained from the cocoa fruit pulp or also from the placenta and/or the cocoa fruit shell replace, either wholly or in part, the conventional sweetening and mass-providing filling components, in particular sugar, in such products. The invention relates not only to a suitable process for the production of such products, but also to the use of such products.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PRESERVING FLAVOR IN FOOD PRODUCTS AND SHELF-STABLE FOOD PRODUCTS
20220211068 · 2022-07-07 ·

A multilayered, flexible, and generally flat pouch for transporting and dispensing fruit juice concentrate, including a first elongated, generally rectangular multilayered portion sealed to a second elongated, generally rectangular portion to yield a deformable, generally rectangular, fluid-tight sachet defining an internal volume and separating the internal volume from an external environment, wherein the sachet further defines a top end, and oppositely disposed bottom end, and first and second sides extending therebetween. Fruit juice concentrate is contained within the internal volume. A tear notch is formed through at least one side. The fruit juice concentrate has a water activity of less than 0.60.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTING AND DISPENSING CHOCOLATE
20220217989 · 2022-07-14 ·

Content containers and vessels, one aspect including a chocolate dispensing vessel, having a generally fluid-tight enclosure, chocolate substantially filling the fluid-tight enclosure, a fluidic conduit extending through the fluid-tight enclosure, and a fluidic valve operationally connected to the fluidic conduit and positioned outside of the fluid-tight enclosure. The chocolate is solid state at room temperature and the chocolate softens to a liquid state in the temperature range from 26 to 36 degrees Celsius.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION OF CHOCOLATE BLOOM

In an embodiment, a bloom engine is created that can detect the formation of both fat bloom and sugar bloom in a chocolate product. A Raman spectrometer is used to generate a first or reference spectrum of a chocolate product. Based on peaks of the spectrum known to be associated with sugar and peaks of the spectrum known to be associated with fat, a ratio of sugar to fat for the chocolate product is determined based on the reference spectrum. Later, a second spectrum is generated from the chocolate product, and a ratio of sugar to fat is similarly determined for the second spectrum. Changes in the ratios between the two samples are used to detect fat or sugar bloom. Other features of the bloom engine including removing or reducing bloom from the chocolate product using a laser associated with the spectrometer and applying a design to the chocolate product in bloom using the laser.

FOOD PRODUCTS WITH SHELLS THAT ARE DISSOLVED OR MELTED TO RELEASE INGREDIENTS AND FORM HEATED BEVERAGES
20220087283 · 2022-03-24 ·

A food product includes a shell containing multiple ingredients. The shell includes first and second shell portions attached to each other. The shell is configured to be dissolved or melted into a heated liquid to release the multiple ingredients in order to form a heated beverage. The multiple ingredients include cocoa mix configured to be dissolved into the heated liquid and multiple marshmallows configured to float on a top surface of the heated beverage.

Systems and methods for distributing and dispensing chocolate
11272721 · 2022-03-15 ·

Systems and methods for preparing and dispensing food contents, typically molten chocolate. In one aspect, a method for treating chocolate includes placing a quantity of chocolate in a pressure-controllable environment; heating the quantity of chocolate to a temperature of about 115 degrees Fahrenheit; decreasing the pressure of the pressure-controllable environment to about 5 Torr; and holding the pressure of the pressure-controllable environment at about 5 Torr for a predetermined period of time. Additional steps may include decreasing the pressure of the pressure-controllable environment to about 5 Torr at an average rate of about 8 Torr per minute; heating the quantity of chocolate to a temperature of about 115 degrees Fahrenheit may occur at a rate of about 2 degrees Fahrenheit per minute; and/or heating the quantity of chocolate to a temperature of about 115 degrees Fahrenheit may occur at a rate of no more than 1 degree Fahrenheit per minute.