Patent classifications
A21D13/06
REDUCED SODIUM BAKERY PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a bakery product comprising a salty tastant. In particular the invention relates to a bakery product having a powder applied to at least one surface, the powder particles comprising a starch-based material and a salty tastant. A further aspect of the invention is a process for manufacturing a bakery product.
LOW SUGAR MULTIPHASE FOODSTUFFS
Lower calorie multiphase foodstuffs comprising oligosaccharides, or mixtures thereof, with a perceived sweetness to humans that is at least as sweet as a higher calorie foodstuff are provided herein.
LOW SUGAR MULTIPHASE FOODSTUFFS
Lower calorie multiphase foodstuffs comprising oligosaccharides, or mixtures thereof, with a perceived sweetness to humans that is at least as sweet as a higher calorie foodstuff are provided herein.
METHOD FOR MAKING FOOD PRODUCTS WITH HIGH FIBER AND REDUCED CALORIES
A method of making a starch based food product selected from baked goods, breads, cakes, cereals, pasta, and pastries, and having 1 to 3.25 calories per gram, on a dry weight basis. The method comprises the step of mixing a type IV resistant starch with ingredients of the food product (optionally with flavor enhancers which do not raise the calories above 3.25 calories per gram), in a sufficient amount wherein a total dietary fiber content of the prepared food product, arising from the type IV resistant starch, comprises 14-60% of the prepared food product, by weight, after subsequent preparing of the prepared food product at the temperature of at least 100° C. The food product is prepared for consumption at the temperature of at least 100° C.
METHOD FOR MAKING FOOD PRODUCTS WITH HIGH FIBER AND REDUCED CALORIES
A method of making a starch based food product selected from baked goods, breads, cakes, cereals, pasta, and pastries, and having 1 to 3.25 calories per gram, on a dry weight basis. The method comprises the step of mixing a type IV resistant starch with ingredients of the food product (optionally with flavor enhancers which do not raise the calories above 3.25 calories per gram), in a sufficient amount wherein a total dietary fiber content of the prepared food product, arising from the type IV resistant starch, comprises 14-60% of the prepared food product, by weight, after subsequent preparing of the prepared food product at the temperature of at least 100° C. The food product is prepared for consumption at the temperature of at least 100° C.
PLANTS WITH REDUCED LIPASE 1 ACTIVITY
The disclosure relates to a series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lip1 genes of a plant; plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lip1 genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lip1 by screening pooled and/or individual plants. The plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the plants disclosed herein exhibit increased hydrolytic and oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.
PLANTS WITH REDUCED LIPASE 1 ACTIVITY
The disclosure relates to a series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lip1 genes of a plant; plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lip1 genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lip1 by screening pooled and/or individual plants. The plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the plants disclosed herein exhibit increased hydrolytic and oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.
HOME BAKERY BREAD MIX
There is provided a bread mix for household use, containing, relative to the total mass of the mix, at least 50 mass % of strong flour, 5 to 20 mass % of gluten, and 15 to 25 mass % of a resistant starch-containing material having a dietary fiber content of at least 70 mass %. The bread mix preferably further contains 0.001 to 0.1 mass % of an emulsifier. The bread mix is preferably for use in breadmaking by the straight dough method. The bread mix is preferably for use in breadmaking with a breadmaker.
HOME BAKERY BREAD MIX
There is provided a bread mix for household use, containing, relative to the total mass of the mix, at least 50 mass % of strong flour, 5 to 20 mass % of gluten, and 15 to 25 mass % of a resistant starch-containing material having a dietary fiber content of at least 70 mass %. The bread mix preferably further contains 0.001 to 0.1 mass % of an emulsifier. The bread mix is preferably for use in breadmaking by the straight dough method. The bread mix is preferably for use in breadmaking with a breadmaker.
PREBIOTIC AND PROBIOTIC COOKIE PREPARATION
A cookie that provides a prebiotic effect and/or a probiotic effect to a consumer is described. The cookie fails to contain refined sugars, synthetic vitamins, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), artificial sweeteners, and artificial preservatives. The cookie comprises at least two baked food compositions formed into a biscuit. Each of the at least two baked food compositions contains a polyphenol, a resistant starch, and a prebiotic soluble fiber. A crème filing is sandwiched between the at least two baked food compositions. The crème filing comprises a resistant starch, a nut butter, a vegetable fat, and spores of a probiotic bacterium. Consumption of the cookie increases Lactobacillus bulgaricus and butyrate in the consumer.