A23C17/00

SMOOTH, SHELF-STABLE PRODUCT AND METHODS OF PRODUCING SAME
20230232869 · 2023-07-27 ·

A smooth, shelf-stable aseptically thermally processed food product, as well as methods of making same using a shear sensitive thickener, are disclosed.

SMOOTH, SHELF-STABLE PRODUCT AND METHODS OF PRODUCING SAME
20230232869 · 2023-07-27 ·

A smooth, shelf-stable aseptically thermally processed food product, as well as methods of making same using a shear sensitive thickener, are disclosed.

SALTY YOGHURT OR YOGHURT-LIKE PRODUCT AND PROCESS
20230097047 · 2023-03-30 ·

A method for producing a salty yoghurt or yoghurt-like product comprising combining buttermilk, and milk permeate and optionally whey is hereby provided. Additionally, a salty yoghurt or yoghurt-like product comprising buttermilk, milk permeate and optionally whey is also provided. Finally, a yoghurt powder base composition comprising the components in a dry form is also provided.

SMOOTH, SHELF-STABLE PRODUCT AND METHODS OF PRODUCING SAME
20170367379 · 2017-12-28 ·

A smooth, shelf-stable aseptically thermally processed food product, as well as methods of making same using a shear sensitive thickener, are disclosed.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING EMULSIONS
20230172252 · 2023-06-08 ·

The current invention relates to a method for producing emulsions using a layer multiplayer comprising the steps of: providing at least two immiscible fluid streams, combining said immiscible fluid streams to a focused total fluid stream, and subsequently carrying out baker's transformations on said total fluid stream, said baker's transformation comprises: (i) stretching and cutting said total fluid stream; (ii) recombining said total fluid stream. The present invention further relates to the use of said method for food grade, polymer, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. The present invention further relates to said food grade, polymer, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products.

METHODS OF CONCENTRATING PHOSPHOLIPIDS
20220361517 · 2022-11-17 ·

Phospholipid concentration methods involve use of a dairy composition, such as buttermilk or butter serum, as a starting material. The dairy composition is subjected to a first ultrafiltration, yielding a first permeate and a first retentate. The first retentate is treated with carbon dioxide and subjected to microfiltration, yielding a second permeate and a second retentate. The second retentate is treated with carbon dioxide and subjected to a second ultrafiltration, yielding a third permeate and a third retentate. The third retentate includes at least 30 wt % phospholipids.

METHODS OF CONCENTRATING PHOSPHOLIPIDS
20220361517 · 2022-11-17 ·

Phospholipid concentration methods involve use of a dairy composition, such as buttermilk or butter serum, as a starting material. The dairy composition is subjected to a first ultrafiltration, yielding a first permeate and a first retentate. The first retentate is treated with carbon dioxide and subjected to microfiltration, yielding a second permeate and a second retentate. The second retentate is treated with carbon dioxide and subjected to a second ultrafiltration, yielding a third permeate and a third retentate. The third retentate includes at least 30 wt % phospholipids.

BUTTERMILK
20220346399 · 2022-11-03 ·

The present invention relates to a method for producing buttermilk, comprising the steps of: providing raw cream having a fat content in the range of about 35% w/w to about 60% w/w; washing the raw cream with a washing liquid to provide a solution of the raw cream and the washing liquid; separating the washing liquid from the solution to provide washed cream with a reduced non-fat dry matter content; churning the washed cream to provide buttermilk having a content of phospholipids of at least 3% based on dry matter content, specifically at least 3.8%, more specifically at least 5.0%.

BUTTERMILK
20220346399 · 2022-11-03 ·

The present invention relates to a method for producing buttermilk, comprising the steps of: providing raw cream having a fat content in the range of about 35% w/w to about 60% w/w; washing the raw cream with a washing liquid to provide a solution of the raw cream and the washing liquid; separating the washing liquid from the solution to provide washed cream with a reduced non-fat dry matter content; churning the washed cream to provide buttermilk having a content of phospholipids of at least 3% based on dry matter content, specifically at least 3.8%, more specifically at least 5.0%.

Methods of concentrating phospholipids
11425915 · 2022-08-30 · ·

Phospholipid concentration methods involve use of a dairy composition, such as buttermilk or butter serum, as a starting material. The dairy composition is subjected to a first ultrafiltration, yielding a first permeate and a first retentate. The first retentate is treated with carbon dioxide and subjected to microfiltration, yielding a second permeate and a second retentate. The second retentate is treated with carbon dioxide and subjected to a second ultrafiltration, yielding a third permeate and a third retentate. The third retentate includes at least 30 wt % phospholipids.