Patent classifications
A23L31/00
METHOD FOR PREPARING BLOOD SUGAR CONTROL COMPOSITION CONTAINING CULTURED MUSHROOM MYCELIUM COMPLEX
Proposed is a method for complex culture of Innotus obliquus, Phellinus linteus, and Ganoderma lucidum. The cultured mycelium complex prepared by the above method has a high content of beta-glucan, which has excellent health functionality and can be used as additives or cooking seasonings for various foods. In addition, when raw meat is salted using the cultured mycelium complex, meat dishes with good taste and flavor can be easily prepared.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING PHYSICALLY MODIFIED STARCH
A modified starch exhibits favorable viscosity upon heating and is less likely to decrease in viscosity even by high temperature heating, or has excellent viscosity stability after gelatinization. The modified starch is obtained by preparing a mixture for heat treatment containing starch and a plant-derived dietary fiber or a mushroom-derived dietary fiber and having a specific moisture content, and then dry heating the mixture, wherein the pH at 25° C. when 5 g of the mixture for heat treatment is suspended in 95 ml of water is 5 to 12.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING PHYSICALLY MODIFIED STARCH
A modified starch exhibits favorable viscosity upon heating and is less likely to decrease in viscosity even by high temperature heating, or has excellent viscosity stability after gelatinization. The modified starch is obtained by preparing a mixture for heat treatment containing starch and a plant-derived dietary fiber or a mushroom-derived dietary fiber and having a specific moisture content, and then dry heating the mixture, wherein the pH at 25° C. when 5 g of the mixture for heat treatment is suspended in 95 ml of water is 5 to 12.
Method for co-culturing <i>Inonotus obliquus, Ganoderma lucidum</i>, and <i>Phellinus linteus </i>mycelia
The present invention relates to a method of co-culturing Inonotus obliquus, Ganoderma lucidum, and Phellinus linteus. The co-cultured mycelia prepared through the method of the present invention have high beta-glucan content and thus can exhibit superior health functionality, and can be used as an additive or a cooking seasoning in various foods. In addition, the use of the co-cultured mycelia in curing raw meat enables easy preparation of a meat-based food product that has a good taste and flavor.
Method for co-culturing <i>Inonotus obliquus, Ganoderma lucidum</i>, and <i>Phellinus linteus </i>mycelia
The present invention relates to a method of co-culturing Inonotus obliquus, Ganoderma lucidum, and Phellinus linteus. The co-cultured mycelia prepared through the method of the present invention have high beta-glucan content and thus can exhibit superior health functionality, and can be used as an additive or a cooking seasoning in various foods. In addition, the use of the co-cultured mycelia in curing raw meat enables easy preparation of a meat-based food product that has a good taste and flavor.
READY-TO-DRINK ENERGY BEVERAGE
The application describes a ready-to-drink energy beverage product comprising Cordyceps (e.g., Cordyceps militaris). In some embodiments, the beverage product can include some or all of the following ingredients: caffeine, vitamin B, sugar, taurine, glucuronolactone; and/or water.
READY-TO-DRINK ENERGY BEVERAGE
The application describes a ready-to-drink energy beverage product comprising Cordyceps (e.g., Cordyceps militaris). In some embodiments, the beverage product can include some or all of the following ingredients: caffeine, vitamin B, sugar, taurine, glucuronolactone; and/or water.
Composition for treating atopic dermatitis
The present invention provides a composition for treating atopic dermatitis, the composition containing, as an active ingredient, a butanol fraction of an S. fusiforme extract.
Composition for treating atopic dermatitis
The present invention provides a composition for treating atopic dermatitis, the composition containing, as an active ingredient, a butanol fraction of an S. fusiforme extract.
EDIBLE AERIAL MYCELIA AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
An improved mycelium in the form of an edible aerial mycelium that is suitable for use as a food product, including a food ingredient for making mycelium-based food, such as bacon. A method of making an edible aerial mycelium suitable for use as a food product, including a food ingredient. An edible product containing an edible aerial mycelium, and a method of making an edible product comprising an edible aerial mycelium, such as a mycelium-based bacon. A mycelium-based food product having a texture that is analogous to a whole-muscle meat product, wherein that whole-muscle meat product is bacon.