A23G3/34

Methods and machines for making oral products

A method of forming an oral product includes extruding a mixture, conveying the extruded mixture through one or more pairs of forming rollers, and cutting the extruded mixture into one or more oral products. The mixture can include polymer and at least one flavorant, sweetener, active ingredient, or combination thereof. The extruded mixture forms an extrudate having a predetermined cross-sectional shape. The one or more pairs of forming rollers abut to define a passage there between as each forming roller rotates. The passage has a cross-sectional shape corresponding to the predetermined cross-sectional shape. The method can be performed using a machine including an extruder, one or more pairs of forming rollers, and a cutting device.

ISOMALTULOSE-CONTAINING HARD CARAMELS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME

The present invention relates to isomaltulose-containing hard caramels comprising a core and a closed microcrystalline surface layer having a thickness of at most 1 mm, and to processes for preparing isomaltulose-containing hard caramels.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONFECTIONERY ITEM
20230217949 · 2023-07-13 ·

The invention relates to a method for producing a three-dimensional confectionery item from at least one sugar mass (19, 28) using a casting mould (1) which can be assembled from at least two casting mould parts (2, 3, 15, 16), wherein each casting mould part has at least one partial cavity (5, 17, 18), with the proviso that the two casting mould parts (2, 3, 15, 16) can be brought into an assembled state in which the two partial cavities (5, 17, 18) produce a common mould cavity (8, 20) which gives the confectionery item its three-dimensional shape, wherein the two casting mould parts (2, 3, 15, 16) are arranged in an open casting position (PG) in which the partial cavities (5, 17, 18) are arranged so as to be open towards the top, and the two casting mould parts (2, 3, 15, 16) are then put together and brought into a closed transport position (PT).

Soluble fiber lozenge

A soluble fiber lozenge provided herein includes a body that is partially or wholly receivable in an oral cavity. The body includes a soluble-fiber matrix and one or more additives dispersed in the soluble-fiber matrix. In some cases, a soluble fiber lozenge provided herein includes at least 40 weight percent of soluble fiber. In some cases, soluble fiber in soluble fiber lozenge provided herein can include maltodextrin. The soluble fiber lozenge is adapted to release one or more additives from the body when the body is received within the oral cavity of a consumer and exposed to saliva. A method of making soluble fiber lozenges provided herein includes forming a molten mixture of at least 40 weight percent soluble fiber, one or more additives, and less than 15 weight percent water while maintaining a mixture temperature of less than 200° C. and portioning the molten mixture into a plurality of soluble fiber lozenges. In some cases, the ingredients can be mixed to form the molten mixture in an extruder.

EDIBLE INK FORMULATIONS INCLUDING SCALENOHEDRAL CALCIUM CARBONATE PARTICLES
20230217950 · 2023-07-13 ·

Alcohol-based, edible ink formulations comprising scalenohedral calcium carbonate particles are provided. The calcium carbonate particles can act as a white pigment to impart white color properties to the edible ink formulations. The edible ink formulations can be printed onto a variety of surfaces, including the surfaces of food products such as confectionery products and snack food products.

Continuous coating method

Disclosed are methods and systems for continuously coating food pieces. The methods include a steps of directing and uncoated food stream through an enrober to apply a first coating to at least a portion of a surface of each food piece to form a coated stream and continuously redirecting a portion of the coated stream back through the enrober along with the stream of uncoated food pieces to apply at least one additional coating to the portion of the coated stream.

Preserving baklava by mincing into truffle
11540523 · 2023-01-03 ·

Baklava, a well-known and popular confection, typically requires preservatives to have a long shelf life. The present technology preserves the baklava naturally by homogenizing the baklava, partially or fully, until it is malleable with the hand. The malleable version thereof made into a regular shape such as a sphere and then covered with an edible sealant such as melting chocolate such that the moisture is substantially maintained in the baklava over a period of, at least, weeks.

LOW WATER ACTIVITY MARSHMALLOW
20220394994 · 2022-12-15 ·

A process of preparing a marshmallow piece includes preparing a pre-cook syrup batch of a mixture including a low viscosity saccharidic composition, humectant, and water as a pre-cook syrup batch. The low viscosity saccharidic composition includes at least two low viscosity saccharidic components and at least one polysaccharide. The process also includes cooking the pre-cook syrup batch to form a cooked syrup composition having a predetermined moisture content, combining the cooked syrup composition with a gelatin solution and optionally at least one flavoring to form a pre-whip marshmallow composition, whipping the pre-whip marshmallow composition to form a whipped marshmallow composition having a predetermined density, and forming and setting up a formed marshmallow composition to form the marshmallow piece. The marshmallow has a water activity in the range of between 0.40 and 0.45. A comestible includes the marshmallow and at least one dry portion having a crunchy texture.

CONDUCTOR AND MEMBER INTERACTIVE DECORATION
20220386630 · 2022-12-08 ·

A holiday or event decoration that is able to synchronize media shows between multiple devices.

APPARATUS FOR AERATING A PASTY PRODUCT AND FOR MIXING WITH ANOTHER PRODUCT
20230053831 · 2023-02-23 ·

The invention relates to an apparatus for aerating a pasty product. The apparatus comprises a housing (1) with an inlet (4) for the pasty product to be aerated and an outlet (5) for the aerated product.

The apparatus comprises at least a first set of a rotor and a stator (21) and a second set of a rotor and a stator (22). The apparatus further comprises a gas injector (6) for injecting, upstream of the first set of a rotor and a stator (21), a gas into the pasty product to be aerated.

The apparatus further comprises an intermediate mixing chamber (7) provided in the housing between the first and the second sets of a rotor and a stator (21,22). A secondary product introduction means protrudes into the intermediate mixing chamber (7) so as to issue into said intermediate mixing chamber (7).

A method for aerating a pasty product is also provided.