Patent classifications
A23L15/00
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING THE HEATING TIME OF AN EGG PATTY
A method for reducing the heating time of an egg patty includes adding an effective amount of a calcium additive to the egg patty, where the calcium additive reduces the microwave heating time required to achieve a target temperature as compared to an egg patty in which the calcium additive is not present.
HYDROLYSED PHOSPHOLIPID COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
There is a method of producing a hydrolysed egg yolk plasma product from egg yolk elements. The egg yolk elements include phospholipids and proteins. The method comprises introducing a hydrolysing agent into the egg yolk elements to hydrolyse at least a portion of the proteins in the egg yolk elements to form the hydrolysed egg yolk plasma product. There also is a composition formed using the method above. There is also an egg yolk composition formed from egg yolk, comprising at least 15% phospholipids solids by dry mass, at least 20% protein by dry mass, the protein being at least partially hydrolysed into peptides and at least 40% lipids other than phospholipids by dry mass.
Novel Food Product and Method of Use
The invention includes a composition when used for the subsequent preparation of an egg white foam, characterised in that the composition includes an amount of egg white material and at least one thickener. The amount of thickener(s) is at least about 2.0% w/w in the composition and the composition has been heat treated at or above about 40° C. prior to preparing the egg white foam. The invention also encompasses method of use, novel food products, cooked or uncooked, and methods of manufacture.
FUNCTIONAL MUNG BEAN-DERIVED COMPOSITIONS
Provided herein are methods for producing a mung bean protein isolate having high functionality for a broad range of food applications. In some embodiments, the methods for producing the isolate comprise one or more steps selected from: (a) extracting one or more mung bean proteins from a mung bean protein source in an aqueous solution, for example, at a pH between about 6.5-10.0; (b) purifying protein from the extract using at least one of two methods: (i) precipitating protein from the extract at a pH near the isoelectric point of a globulin-rich fraction, for example a pH between about 5.0-6.0; and/or (ii) fractionating and concentrating protein from the extract using filtration such as microfiltration, ultrafiltration or ion-exchange chromatography; and (c) recovering purified protein isolate.
METHOD OF PRODUCING EGG YOLK BASED FUNCTIONAL FOOD PRODUCT AND PRODUCTS OBTAINABLE THEREBY
The present invention relates to the field of food products, especially food products specifically designed for providing health benefits beyond the basic function of nutrition for a subject consuming the product on a regular basis, e.g. on a daily basis. According to the present invention eggs are produced, in particular chicken eggs, that are enriched in one or more pharmacologically active nutrients. The egg yolk obtained from the aforementioned eggs can suitably be used in high amounts as a component of a functional food product having all the characteristics that are normally required for such functional food products. A preferred example of a food product in accordance with the invention is a ready to drink shot containing approximately one whole egg yolk in a volume as small as 100 ml.
PACKAGED FOOD PRODUCT AND PROCESS AND PACKAGING THEREFOR
A formed tray for baking and transporting a food product is provided herein. In some embodiments, the formed tray includes two cavities surrounded by a peripheral flange. In addition, the formed tray also may include a rigid bridge extending between the cavities and recessed below the peripheral flange. The peripheral flange of the formed tray may include beveled corners and two concave sections. A pre-cooked food product may be disposed in the cavities and sealed within the formed tray by a flexible film. Also provided herein is a process for baking and sealing a food product within the formed tray to provide a pre-cooked packaged food product that may be stored and transported.
PACKAGED FOOD PRODUCT AND PROCESS AND PACKAGING THEREFOR
A formed tray for baking and transporting a food product is provided herein. In some embodiments, the formed tray includes two cavities surrounded by a peripheral flange. In addition, the formed tray also may include a rigid bridge extending between the cavities and recessed below the peripheral flange. The peripheral flange of the formed tray may include beveled corners and two concave sections. A pre-cooked food product may be disposed in the cavities and sealed within the formed tray by a flexible film. Also provided herein is a process for baking and sealing a food product within the formed tray to provide a pre-cooked packaged food product that may be stored and transported.
PREPARED FOODS HAVING HIGH EFFICACY OMEGA-6/OMEGA-3 BALANCED POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS
A composition and method for supplementing food, nutrition, and diet systems with omega-6 to omega-3 balanced oils comprising a synergistic blend of at least two oils. The composition further comprises a synergistic blend of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids as a means to further increase the nutritional value. The composition provides an effective increase in therapeutic and pharmacological properties in nutrition, and retards the rate of oxidation thereof.
DEFLAVORED EGG PROTEIN ISOLATE, PRODUCTS MADE WITH PROTEIN ISOLATES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME
This application relates generally to the processing of egg protein isolates for use in various food, sports nutrition and nutraceutical applications, methods of making egg protein isolates, and apparatus for making egg protein isolates. More particularly, the application relates to a method of deflavoring egg products and concentrating the protein content to greater than or equal to 92% dry basis protein. Deashing technologies can be used to produce egg protein isolates which can give egg additional tools to compete in the sports and nutrition markets dominated by whey and milk protein isolates.
EGG-BASED LIQUID MIXTURE WITH LOW CHOLESTEROL CONTENT
An egg-based liquid mixture includes egg white and egg yolk. The total cholesterol content is reduced by at least 50% with respect to the total cholesterol content of a natural egg and the caloric content is reduced by at least 40% with respect to the caloric content of a natural egg.