Patent classifications
A23B7/04
Method for storing harvested photosynthetic active horticultural produce
A method for storing harvested photosynthetic active horticultural produce includes, between harvesting and consumption of the harvested photosynthetic active horticultural produce, exposing the harvested photosynthetic active horticultural produce to green light and/or to blue-green light. A device for storing harvested photosynthetic active horticultural produce includes a casing defining an interior volume, and a cooling mechanism for cooling the interior volume. At least a first LED is supported by the casing. The first LED is configured to emit green light to the interior volume, or is configured to emit blue-green light to the interior volume.
Storage of post-climacteric fruit
Systems and methods for storing post-climacteric fruit are described. The system is scalable for home or commercial use and extends the storage life of fruit sensitive to over-ripening and spoilage because of the emission of ethylene gas. The described systems circulate and remove the ethylene gas, emitted by the fruit, from within an enclosure containing the fruit. Also, the system may store the fruit at an average temperature that extends the storage life of the fruit. The systems accomplish these objectives by thermally cycling the temperature of the air/gas within the enclosure containing the fruit about a desired storage temperature. The change in temperature may cause the air to expand and contract. Mechanisms allow the expanding and contracting air to exchange the gas within the enclosure with the air outside the enclosure, inducing the flushing of the ethylene gas.
Storage of post-climacteric fruit
Systems and methods for storing post-climacteric fruit are described. The system is scalable for home or commercial use and extends the storage life of fruit sensitive to over-ripening and spoilage because of the emission of ethylene gas. The described systems circulate and remove the ethylene gas, emitted by the fruit, from within an enclosure containing the fruit. Also, the system may store the fruit at an average temperature that extends the storage life of the fruit. The systems accomplish these objectives by thermally cycling the temperature of the air/gas within the enclosure containing the fruit about a desired storage temperature. The change in temperature may cause the air to expand and contract. Mechanisms allow the expanding and contracting air to exchange the gas within the enclosure with the air outside the enclosure, inducing the flushing of the ethylene gas.
PROCESS FOR FREEZING KINDS OF FRESH COCONUT FRUITS
Provided is a process for freezing kinds of fresh coconut fruits including the following steps: i) selecting coconut fruits; ii) cleaning the coconut fruits; iii) drying the surface of the husked coconut fruits; iv) freezing the husked coconut fruits; and v) packing the husked coconut fruits, wherein step iv) is performed according to seven phases until the temperature of the husked coconut fruits of −18° C. is obtained.
PROCESS FOR FREEZING KINDS OF FRESH COCONUT FRUITS
Provided is a process for freezing kinds of fresh coconut fruits including the following steps: i) selecting coconut fruits; ii) cleaning the coconut fruits; iii) drying the surface of the husked coconut fruits; iv) freezing the husked coconut fruits; and v) packing the husked coconut fruits, wherein step iv) is performed according to seven phases until the temperature of the husked coconut fruits of −18° C. is obtained.
TEXTURE MODIFIED FOOD PRODUCT
The invention is directed broadly to a method of preparing a texture modified food product, comprising the steps: (a) providing a partially cooked fruit or vegetable; (b) comminuting the partially cooked fruit or vegetable to form a paste; and (c) moulding the paste to form the texture modified food product which is shaped and/or textured into a generic shape of the fruit or vegetable selected to form the paste.
TEXTURE MODIFIED FOOD PRODUCT
The invention is directed broadly to a method of preparing a texture modified food product, comprising the steps: (a) providing a partially cooked fruit or vegetable; (b) comminuting the partially cooked fruit or vegetable to form a paste; and (c) moulding the paste to form the texture modified food product which is shaped and/or textured into a generic shape of the fruit or vegetable selected to form the paste.
METHODS OF PROCESSING CHOCOLATE COVERED FROZEN FOOD PRODUCTS
A method of applying thin layers of a molten chocolate onto a frozen food product, in some instances fruit, that is at temperatures below 0° C. in such a way that prevents discoloration and brittleness of the applied chocolate.
INGREDIENT FREEZING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING FROZEN INGREDIENT
The present invention addresses the problem of providing a novel freezing system and a method for producing frozen ingredients, the system and method being such that the amount of free water after defrosting of the frozen ingredients is lower than with conventional freezing. The present invention solves the above problem by providing an ingredient freezing system comprising two or more freezing units for freezing the ingredient, and a transport unit for transporting the ingredient to the two or more freezing units, the two or more freezing units being configured so as to freeze the ingredient in stages so that the ingredient is frozen at progressively lower temperatures as the ingredient is transported on the transport unit.
Raw <i>Cannabis sativa </i>water soluble powder production process
A process for producing a hemp powder with a preserved full spectrum nutritional complex from the whole plant. The process includes juicing fresh vegetation from the Cannabis sativa plant. The juiced product may be disposed in freezing vessels and flash-frozen at a temperature that preserves the molecular integrity of the molecular structure of the nutrients. In turn, the frozen juiced product may be freeze-dried to prepare a water-soluble powder that provides a synergistic entourage effect by preserving the full spectrum nutritional complex of the whole plant from which the powder is derived. In turn, the powder may be used in a variety of contexts.