Patent classifications
A23F3/34
Edible product comprising reconstituted plant material
The present invention relates to an edible product, which comprises a fibrous plant product and a plant extract applied thereto. Further, the invention relates to a corresponding method for producing said edible product and its use in at least one of food, food supplement, medicinal, cosmetic, well-being, nutraceutical or phytotherapeutical applications. The plants used may be all plants comprising one or more substances of interest for an edible product.
Edible product comprising reconstituted plant material
The present invention relates to an edible product, which comprises a fibrous plant product and a plant extract applied thereto. Further, the invention relates to a corresponding method for producing said edible product and its use in at least one of food, food supplement, medicinal, cosmetic, well-being, nutraceutical or phytotherapeutical applications. The plants used may be all plants comprising one or more substances of interest for an edible product.
Edible product comprising reconstituted plant material
The present invention relates to an edible product, which comprises a fibrous plant product and a plant extract applied thereto. Further, the invention relates to a corresponding method for producing said edible product and its use in at least one of food, food supplement, medicinal, cosmetic, well-being, nutraceutical or phytotherapeutical applications. The plants used may be all plants comprising one or more substances of interest for an edible product.
Methods for making yerba mate extract composition
Methods are described herein for making a composition comprising at least one of caffeic acid, monocaffeoylquinic acids, and dicaffeoylquinic acids, and salts thereof.
Methods for making yerba mate extract composition
Methods are described herein for making a composition comprising at least one of caffeic acid, monocaffeoylquinic acids, and dicaffeoylquinic acids, and salts thereof.
Method for producing a rosebay willowherb beverage with a high gamma-aminobutyric acid content
A method for producing herbal beverages and beverages from rosebay willowherb which have a high content of biologically active substances, particularly gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), is disclosed. The method consists in freezing a raw material consisting of rosebay willowherb leaves at a temperature of from −45° C. to 0° C. or cooling the same to a temperature below dewpoint, then heating the raw material to a temperature of 15-25° C. and subsequently grinding it to produce a homogeneous plant mass, treating the resulting plant mass with an aqueous solution of vitamin B6 and with an aqueous suspension of glutamic acid and subsequently fermenting the mass at 22-40° C. for 2-10 hours, then carrying out drying to produce a finished product.
Method for producing a rosebay willowherb beverage with a high gamma-aminobutyric acid content
A method for producing herbal beverages and beverages from rosebay willowherb which have a high content of biologically active substances, particularly gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), is disclosed. The method consists in freezing a raw material consisting of rosebay willowherb leaves at a temperature of from −45° C. to 0° C. or cooling the same to a temperature below dewpoint, then heating the raw material to a temperature of 15-25° C. and subsequently grinding it to produce a homogeneous plant mass, treating the resulting plant mass with an aqueous solution of vitamin B6 and with an aqueous suspension of glutamic acid and subsequently fermenting the mass at 22-40° C. for 2-10 hours, then carrying out drying to produce a finished product.
Low bulk density composition for making a tea beverage having reduced dust or fines
The present disclosure relates to an infusion product for making a beverage, such as a tea or tea-like drink. In order to produce the composition of the present disclosure, plant materials are contacted with a solvent to remove an extract. The remaining plant materials are then formed into a fibrous structure or network, such as a sheet or fibrous layer. The extract may be further treated or concentrated and then reapplied to the plant materials. In accordance with the present disclosure, the resulting sheet or layer is then reduced to discrete pieces having a unique particle size distribution. Through the process of the present disclosure, a composition is produced that not only has a minimal amount of fines and dust, but can also have a relatively low bulk density.
Low bulk density composition for making a tea beverage having reduced dust or fines
The present disclosure relates to an infusion product for making a beverage, such as a tea or tea-like drink. In order to produce the composition of the present disclosure, plant materials are contacted with a solvent to remove an extract. The remaining plant materials are then formed into a fibrous structure or network, such as a sheet or fibrous layer. The extract may be further treated or concentrated and then reapplied to the plant materials. In accordance with the present disclosure, the resulting sheet or layer is then reduced to discrete pieces having a unique particle size distribution. Through the process of the present disclosure, a composition is produced that not only has a minimal amount of fines and dust, but can also have a relatively low bulk density.
SUSTAINABLE FOOD SOURCE FROM PERENNIAL GRASS
Perennial grasses can be a source of sustainable and renewable food supplies. Unlike efforts in selective genetics to produce grains with perennial phenotypes, this invention processes perennial grasses that can be efficiently and economically extracted to produce an easily stored food that does not require refrigeration. Grasses are cut, juice is extracted, centrifuged, treated with non-activated coconut charcoal, filtered , microscopically examined to assure minimal cellulose content, and dehydrated to produce a stable solid that can be rehydrated or incorporated into flours. Yields from fresh grass extraction exceeds those from rehydration of hay. Non-activated coconut charcoal is a renewable and inexpensive resource. Perennial pasture grasses grown with clover or other legumes require minimal yearly fertilization. This process can be sustainable in societies without electricity.