Patent classifications
A21D13/30
Base emulsion for the preparation of icings, fillings and toppings
The invention relates to an oil-and-water emulsion comprising an aqueous phase and an oil phase, said emulsion containing: —15-40 wt. % water; —30-60 wt. % oil; —1.5-18 wt. % of cyclodextrin selected from alpha-cyclodextrin, beta-cyclodextrin and combinations thereof; —12-50 wt. % of saccharides selected from monosaccharides, disaccharides, non-cyclic oligosaccharides, sugar alcohols and combinations thereof. The emulsions according to the present invention are highly stable under ambient conditions, can easily be used as a base for the manufacture of a variety of icings, fillings and toppings. These base emulsions can suitably be aerated (creamed) to produce a creamed icing or filling, or a whipped topping that has excellent ambient temperature stability.
LEGUME-COATED FOOD PRODUCTS
The present invention, in embodiments, is a chocolate composition product that includes an outer shell having a legume flour and a hydrophilic binding agent, and an inner portion that includes a chocolate composition. In embodiments, the outer shell surrounds the inner portion, the product is a ready-to-eat food, an average moisture content of the outer shell is between 0.1% and 5%, and, when the chocolate composition product is tested by exposing the product to 37° C. for 3 minutes, the chocolate composition product exhibits substantially no visible leakage.
Edible Granules with Varied Flavors and Their Preparation Methods
The present invention discloses edible granules with varied flavors, relating to the technical field of food. The present invention comprises carbohydrates, water, emulsifiers, salt, sweeteners, flavor enhancers, acidity modifiers, food flavors, food colors and antioxidants, wherein the amounts of them are: carbohydrates 70-80%, water 10-20%, emulsifiers 0-10%, salt 0-10%, sweeteners 0-10%, flavor enhancers 0-2%, acidity modifiers 0-2%, food flavors 0.01-1%, food colors 0-0.5% and antioxidants 0.01-0.04%. In the present invention, through different components of carbohydrates, water, emulsifiers, salt, sweeteners, flavor enhancers, acidity modifiers, food flavors, food colors and antioxidants, edible granules with varied flavors may be prepared without adding natural substances in the granules of the present invention, so that the problem that the existing natural seasonings have a single taste and are difficult to prepare is solved.
Edible Granules with Varied Flavors and Their Preparation Methods
The present invention discloses edible granules with varied flavors, relating to the technical field of food. The present invention comprises carbohydrates, water, emulsifiers, salt, sweeteners, flavor enhancers, acidity modifiers, food flavors, food colors and antioxidants, wherein the amounts of them are: carbohydrates 70-80%, water 10-20%, emulsifiers 0-10%, salt 0-10%, sweeteners 0-10%, flavor enhancers 0-2%, acidity modifiers 0-2%, food flavors 0.01-1%, food colors 0-0.5% and antioxidants 0.01-0.04%. In the present invention, through different components of carbohydrates, water, emulsifiers, salt, sweeteners, flavor enhancers, acidity modifiers, food flavors, food colors and antioxidants, edible granules with varied flavors may be prepared without adding natural substances in the granules of the present invention, so that the problem that the existing natural seasonings have a single taste and are difficult to prepare is solved.
GYOZA WRAPPER MOLDING MACHINE AND GYOZA WRAPPER MATERIAL LUMP
A molding machine 1 is provided, which molds a gyoza wrapper by rolling a gyoza wrapper material lump. A first roller 12 rolls the gyoza wrapper material lump vertically downward to form an approximately elliptical semi-finished product. A direction changing device 30 including a pendulum 31 is positioned vertically below the first roller 12. The pendulum 31 includes a fulcrum portion 314 and an edge receiving portion 311 positioned closer to the central portion side of the first roller 12 than a position immediately below the fulcrum portion 31, which receives the front edge of the semi-finished product. When the semi-finished product is received by the edge receiving portion 311, the pendulum 31 changes the direction of the semi-finished product. A second roller 22 positioned vertically below the first roller 12 then rolls the semi-finished product vertically downward, so as to form a gyoza wrapper.
GYOZA WRAPPER MOLDING MACHINE AND GYOZA WRAPPER MATERIAL LUMP
A molding machine 1 is provided, which molds a gyoza wrapper by rolling a gyoza wrapper material lump. A first roller 12 rolls the gyoza wrapper material lump vertically downward to form an approximately elliptical semi-finished product. A direction changing device 30 including a pendulum 31 is positioned vertically below the first roller 12. The pendulum 31 includes a fulcrum portion 314 and an edge receiving portion 311 positioned closer to the central portion side of the first roller 12 than a position immediately below the fulcrum portion 31, which receives the front edge of the semi-finished product. When the semi-finished product is received by the edge receiving portion 311, the pendulum 31 changes the direction of the semi-finished product. A second roller 22 positioned vertically below the first roller 12 then rolls the semi-finished product vertically downward, so as to form a gyoza wrapper.
ROTARY DIE ASSEMBLIES, METHODS FOR USING SAME, AND FOOD PRODUCTS MADE BY SAME
A food product can be formed by injecting a first edible material into an assembly and discharging, from the assembly, the first edible material as straight strands substantially parallel to each other and as helical strands that overlap the straight strands. The straight and helical strands of the first edible material form a lattice structure of the food product. A rotary extrusion die system and a method that provide the food product are also disclosed, as well as other food products and a rotary extrusion die system and a method that provide the other food products.
ROTARY DIE ASSEMBLIES, METHODS FOR USING SAME, AND FOOD PRODUCTS MADE BY SAME
A food product can be formed by injecting a first edible material into an assembly and discharging, from the assembly, the first edible material as straight strands substantially parallel to each other and as helical strands that overlap the straight strands. The straight and helical strands of the first edible material form a lattice structure of the food product. A rotary extrusion die system and a method that provide the food product are also disclosed, as well as other food products and a rotary extrusion die system and a method that provide the other food products.
PULL-APART MULTI-PORTION BAKED GOODS
The present invention relates to the formation of pull-apart multi-portion baked goods composed of multiple portions of dough or thick batter, including, but not limited to, bread dough or muffin batter. Specifically, the invention relates to a pull-apart multi-portion baked good developed by arranging the multiple portions of dough or batter such that the baking process creates minimal connections linking said portions and thus obtains better consistency among each portion of the baked good than traditional arrangements. As one non-limiting example, the invention relates to an arrangement of portions that, once baked, form a substantially central connection that links each of said portions to one another. The invention further relates to baking molds that enables the formation of said consistent pull-apart multi-portion baked goods. Additionally, the invention includes methods of making said pull-apart multi-portion baked goods and said baking mold.
PULL-APART MULTI-PORTION BAKED GOODS
The present invention relates to the formation of pull-apart multi-portion baked goods composed of multiple portions of dough or thick batter, including, but not limited to, bread dough or muffin batter. Specifically, the invention relates to a pull-apart multi-portion baked good developed by arranging the multiple portions of dough or batter such that the baking process creates minimal connections linking said portions and thus obtains better consistency among each portion of the baked good than traditional arrangements. As one non-limiting example, the invention relates to an arrangement of portions that, once baked, form a substantially central connection that links each of said portions to one another. The invention further relates to baking molds that enables the formation of said consistent pull-apart multi-portion baked goods. Additionally, the invention includes methods of making said pull-apart multi-portion baked goods and said baking mold.