Patent classifications
A23D7/003
Oil-in-water emulsion comprising plant protein
Food composition in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion, comprising: ⋅65 to 85 wt % of vegetable oil, ⋅Water, ⋅Plant protein in an amount of from 0.3 to 5 wt %, based on the weight of the composition, wherein more than 60 wt % of said plant protein, based on the weight of the plant protein, is plant albumin, wherein the pH of the composition is between 2 and 5.
Heat tolerant filling base for high temperature, high-pressure cooking co-extrusion
Soft and creamy lipid-based food fillings suitable for high-temperature, high-pressure cooking co-extrusion are provided. In one approach, the filling includes about 30 to about 45 weight percent of an edible lipid having a melting point of about 45° C. or lower, about 0.5 to about 5 weight percent of a high oil-binding capacity material having an oil-binding capacity of at least about 100%, about 10 to about 30 weight percent of amorphous materials, and less than 30 weight percent sugar, sugar alcohol, or combinations thereof. The fillings generally have a particle size distribution with D50 of about 25 microns or less. Preferably, the fillings have a low water activity of about 0.45 or less and are substantially free of polyhydric alcohols and polyhydric alcohol-based humectants. The fillings maintain their soft and creamy texture after high-temperature, high-pressure cooking co-extrusion, subsequent baking, and throughout storage.
Edible water-in-oil emulsion and a process for preparing such emulsion
The invention relates to an edible water-in-oil emulsion comprising a fat-phase comprising a first hardstock and a second hardstock, wherein said fat-phase has a total amount of hardstock of from 2 to 60 wt. %, based on the total weight of the fat-phase, and a water-phase, wherein part of the water-phase is dispersed as droplets, wherein the droplets are stabilized by said first hardstock; and wherein part of the water-phase is dispersed as droplets, wherein the droplets are stabilized by said second hardstock, wherein said first hardstock comprises more than 25% of HHH-triglycerides, and a combined amount of H2U and H2M triglycerides of not more than 110% of the HHH-triglycerides of said first hardstock, wherein said second hardstock comprises less than 22% of HHH-triglycerides, and a combined amount of H2U and H2M triglycerides of more than 140% of the HHH-triglycerides of said second hardstock, wherein H denotes saturated chains with 16 or more carbon atoms or an elaidic acid residue, wherein U denotes unsaturated chains and wherein M denotes saturated chains with 14 or less carbon atoms. The invention further relates to a process for the manufacture of such edible water-in-oil emulsions.
CREAM CHEESE
The invention relates to a vegetable Cream Cheese, that is to say a product formulated with vegetable raw materials that reproduces the features of a dairy Cream Cheese in terms of texture and organoleptic profile.
SLICEABLE SOLID
The present invention relates to the field of the food industry; it is aimed more particularly at the preparation of food products, sliceable solids, composed of vegetable ingredients and having organoleptic properties close to those of dairy products.
CANNABINOID BASED SELF-EMULSION SYSTEMS FOR INFUSED COMPOSITIONS
The present disclosure relates to a cannabinoid based dry or aqueous self-emulsification system for infusing a composition with a cannabinoid. The self-emulsification system comprises: a) at least one cannabinoid in a carrier oil; b) a plurality of self-emulsifiers having a targeted combined HLB value; and c) a targeted plurality of self-emulsifiers to oil ratio; wherein b) and c) operate to solubilize at least 1 mg of the cannabinoid in 1 mL of the composition. The dry self-emulsification system is in the form of a self-emulsifiable solid which spontaneously forms an emulsion after the addition of an aqueous medium, whereas the composition spontaneously forms an emulsion upon dilution of the aqueous self-emulsification system with water. Methods of making and using such self-emulsification systems, and cannabinoid concentrate compositions and cannabis infused compositions comprising such self-emulsification systems to form beverages, human and pet edibles and confectionaries are also encompassed by the present disclosure.
CANNABINOID BASED EMULSION SYSTEMS FOR INFUSED NON-AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS
The present disclosure relates to a cannabinoid based emulsification system for infusing a non-aqueous composition with a cannabinoid, the emulsification system comprising: a) at least one cannabinoid in a carrier oil; b) a plurality of emulsifiers having a targeted combined HLB value; and c) a targeted plurality of emulsifiers to oil ratio; wherein b) and c) so that at least 10 wt % of the cannabinoid is solubilized in the oral cavity within 30 minutes after a subject consumes the non-aqueous composition, based on the total weight of the cannabinoid in the non-aqueous composition. Methods of making and using such emulsification systems, and cannabinoid concentrate compositions and cannabis infused non-aqueous compositions comprising such emulsification systems to form beverages, human and pet edibles and confectionaries are also encompassed by the present disclosure.
PROCESSES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING AN EDIBLE CREAM FROM OLIVES
An edible, olive oil based cream and processes for producing the same. Processes for producing an edible cream may include: milling olives to form a paste; malaxating the paste; centrifuging the paste into an oil phase, an aqueous phase, and pomace; centrifuging the aqueous phase; separating the aqueous phase into a precipitate and supernatant; filtering the supernatant; and homogenizing the supernatant, oil phase, and an emulsifier to produce an edible cream. An edible cream may comprise olive oil, olive vegetation water, an emulsifier and, optionally, one or more additional ingredients.
EMULSIFIED FOOD COMPOSITION
A food composition in the form of a water-in-oil-in-water emulsion, the food composition comprising water, an oil phase comprising vegetable oil and fat crystals, and an oil-in-water emulsifier, and a process for preparing the same.
Oil-in-water type composition and food using same
An oil-in-water type composition which can provide a chewy texture both in a non-cooked state and a heated state and does not show water/oil separation, including: an alkyl cellulose, a 1% by mass aqueous solution of which has a viscosity at 20° C. of from 4,000 to 11,000 mPa.Math.s when measured with a Brookfield type viscometer and a 1.5% by mass aqueous solution of which has a storage modulus G′ (65° C.) at 65° C. of from 2,500 to 4,500 Pa; an edible oil or fat; and water. Also provided is a food using the alkyl cellulose.