A23P20/00

Glazed Baked Snack Food Products and Glaze for Same

A sugar coating or glaze with reducing sugars greater than about 16.5% and a viscosity ranging between 170 and 650 cP is applied onto an uncooked dough product during a continuous process in the production of baked snack foods. The sugar coating has a pH of between about 1.7-3.3. The glaze maintains its form as a liquid free of solids at room temperatures despite the presence of sugars over 60% refined sugars. The glaze is applied onto a dough the glazed product is then baked, forming a glazed baked snack food product having at least 5% of a smooth, shiny glaze on a surface of the snack food product.

Masticable ingestible product and communication system therefor

An apparatus includes a food product, at least one ingestible device associated with the food product to communicate information and at least one coating material surrounding the at least one ingestible device is disclosed. The ingestible device is associated with an ingestible medication to be ingested in conjunction with the food product. The coating is configured to release the at least one ingestible device upon the occurrence of an event.

Method and apparatus for the manufacture of crab stick
10368568 · 2019-08-06 · ·

Disclosed herein are a method and an apparatus for manufacturing a crab stick capable of saving costs accompanied by peeling off a film in businesses consuming a huge amount of crab sticks and reducing a generation of waste film providing a cause of environmental pollution by passing through and horizontally arranging plural strings of binding meats, which are wound in a bar shape, at a predetermined interval and covering upper and lower portions of the binding meats with a film and then packaging the covered binding meats by heat sealing.

Method and apparatus for the manufacture of crab stick
10368568 · 2019-08-06 · ·

Disclosed herein are a method and an apparatus for manufacturing a crab stick capable of saving costs accompanied by peeling off a film in businesses consuming a huge amount of crab sticks and reducing a generation of waste film providing a cause of environmental pollution by passing through and horizontally arranging plural strings of binding meats, which are wound in a bar shape, at a predetermined interval and covering upper and lower portions of the binding meats with a film and then packaging the covered binding meats by heat sealing.

Glazed baked snack food products and glaze for same

A sugar coating or glaze with reducing sugars greater than about 16.5% and a viscosity ranging between 170 and 650 cP is applied onto an uncooked dough product during a continuous process in the production of baked snack foods. The sugar coating has a pH of between about 1.7-3.3. The glaze maintains its form as a liquid free of solids at room temperatures despite the presence of sugars over 60% refined sugars. The glaze is applied onto a dough the glazed product is then baked, forming a glazed baked snack food product having at least 5% of a smooth, shiny glaze on a surface of the snack food product.

Method and apparatus for smoothing irregular particulate flow stream
10285418 · 2019-05-14 ·

A system for converting an irregular flow stream of solid particulates into a continuously flowing stream of solid particulates is disclosed. The system comprises a bin adapted to receive the irregular particulate flow stream. A level sensor is adapted to produce an output signal representative of the volume of particulates in the bin. The bin level controller has a set point corresponding to a desired level for the volume of particulates in the bin and is adapted to receive the output signal from the level sensor. The bin level controller produces a bin level control signal proportional to the deviation from the set point signal. A movable valve is positioned proximate the outlet adapted to modulate the particulate flow stream out of the bin and a valve controller is operatively associated with the valve. The valve controller is adapted to respond to bin level control signals from the bin level controller. The bin level controller is constructed and arranged to operate the valve such that the volume of particulates remains at the bin set point level to ensure a constant stream of particulates out of the bin through the outlet. Once the particulate flow stream is continuous and measured, it may be subjected to further operations such as proportional coating or mixing of additional constituents.

Food printing additive layering substrate structure ingestible material preparation system and method

A computationally implemented system and method that is designed to, but is not limited to: electronically directing control of at least partial treatment of the one or more portions of the one or more ingestible substrate structures according to the treatment instructional information regarding the one or more subsequent ingestible substrate structure directed energy operations including directing energy to treat at least in part the one or more portions of the one or more ingestible substrate structures to form at least in part the one or more selected ingestible products subsequent to and based at least in part upon the electronically receiving the user status information and the electronically receiving the selection information. In addition to the foregoing, other method aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.

Food printing additive layering substrate structure ingestible material preparation system and method

A computationally implemented system and method that is designed to, but is not limited to: electronically directing control of at least partial treatment of the one or more portions of the one or more ingestible substrate structures according to the treatment instructional information regarding the one or more subsequent ingestible substrate structure directed energy operations including directing energy to treat at least in part the one or more portions of the one or more ingestible substrate structures to form at least in part the one or more selected ingestible products subsequent to and based at least in part upon the electronically receiving the user status information and the electronically receiving the selection information. In addition to the foregoing, other method aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.

NOVEL COATING SYSTEM (II)

The present patent application relates to a novel coating system for coating solid particles, which comprise PUFAs (and/or salts thereof), wherein the coating comprises at least one protein hydrolysate. Furthermore it relates to compositions coated with such a coating system and the use of such compositions in the production of food, feed, dietary supplements and/or pharmaceutical products.