Patent classifications
A23L5/30
RICE GEL PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND RICE GEL PRODUCTION METHOD
Provided is a technique which enables highly efficient, low-cost production of a sufficiently disinfected high-quality rice gel using a rice gel production system and a rice gel production method for producing a rice gel. The present invention is provided with: a heating/stirring unit for heating a rice material with water added thereto in a sealed container under stirring, thereby providing a gelatinized product; and a pulverizing unit for pulverizing the gelatinized product obtained in the heating/stirring unit thereby providing a rice gel.
Methods and systems for reducing acrylamide concentration in heat-processed products
Methods and systems for reducing acrylamide concentration in heat-processed products, and products produced by such methods and systems are provided. The baked products may be sprayed with a riboflavin solution and then irradiated with a UV light source to initiate monomer reactions of acrylamide and reduce the concentration of the acrylamide in the baked product. In addition, riboflavin may be dissolved in heat-processed products, followed by irradiation of the riboflavin-containing heat-processed products with a UV light source to initiate monomer reactions of acrylamide and reduce the concentration of the acrylamide in the baked product.
Methods and systems for reducing acrylamide concentration in heat-processed products
Methods and systems for reducing acrylamide concentration in heat-processed products, and products produced by such methods and systems are provided. The baked products may be sprayed with a riboflavin solution and then irradiated with a UV light source to initiate monomer reactions of acrylamide and reduce the concentration of the acrylamide in the baked product. In addition, riboflavin may be dissolved in heat-processed products, followed by irradiation of the riboflavin-containing heat-processed products with a UV light source to initiate monomer reactions of acrylamide and reduce the concentration of the acrylamide in the baked product.
Method and apparatus for oil removal from food surface
A method and apparatus for oil removal from food surfaces is shown. An air flow chamber directs air flow around a food product surface and contains the removed oil.
Method and apparatus for oil removal from food surface
A method and apparatus for oil removal from food surfaces is shown. An air flow chamber directs air flow around a food product surface and contains the removed oil.
METHOD FOR OBTAINING A FOOD PRODUCT WITH A HIGH FIBRE CONTENT AND FOOD PRODUCT OBTAINABLE WITH THIS METHOD
A method for obtaining a food product from a wet mass of waste materials arising from production processes for producing products like beer, whisky, vodka, gin, tequila, liqueurs or citrus-fruit based distillates, cider, sake, soy sauce is provided. An enzyme is added to the waste materials that is suitable for breaking down possible gluten residues in the materials and making the enzyme act for a period between 15 and 30 minutes. The waste materials are boiled for at least 20 minutes. The waste materials are cooled and centrifuged to eliminate most of the water present in the waste materials. The materials are dried at a temperature between 70° C. and 100° C. for a time between 60 and 120 minutes, by a radio frequency dryer so as to obtain, at the end of drying, a product with relative humidity between 14 and 2%. A food product is provided that includes a percentage by weight between 1% and 60% of at least one flour obtainable from waste materials arising from the production processes for producing products like beer, whisky, vodka, gin, tequila, liqueurs or citrus-fruit based distillates, cider, sake, soy sauce, and at least one cereal flour, or vegetable flour, or animal flour, in a percentage by weight between 40% and 99%.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A COMPOSITION FOR INCREASING MUSCLE MASS
A process for producing a composition from a biological source, which composition is preserved and, especially pathogen free and is storage stable, preferably at room temperature. Embodiments of the invention provide a process for producing a composition from eggs.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A COMPOSITION FOR INCREASING MUSCLE MASS
A process for producing a composition from a biological source, which composition is preserved and, especially pathogen free and is storage stable, preferably at room temperature. Embodiments of the invention provide a process for producing a composition from eggs.
METHODS FOR FORMULATING DIETARY FOODSTUFFS
Generating an optimised formulation for a foodstuff, comprises receiving at a processor physicochemical data pertaining to one or more plant extracts and operating the processor to calculate a time, T.sub.max, representing a time to reach a maximum concentration in plasma of at least one metabolite of the one or more plant extracts by applying the received physicochemical data to a mathematical model stored in memory. The processor is then operated to identify ones of the metabolites for which the calculated T.sub.max substantially corresponds with a target absorption time for the foodstuff; and to generate an optimised formulation for the foodstuff comprising the one or more plant extracts containing the identified metabolites. The physicochemical data include one or more of molecular mass (M), liphophilicity (log P) and Polar Surface Area (PSA).
METHODS FOR FORMULATING DIETARY FOODSTUFFS
Generating an optimised formulation for a foodstuff, comprises receiving at a processor physicochemical data pertaining to one or more plant extracts and operating the processor to calculate a time, T.sub.max, representing a time to reach a maximum concentration in plasma of at least one metabolite of the one or more plant extracts by applying the received physicochemical data to a mathematical model stored in memory. The processor is then operated to identify ones of the metabolites for which the calculated T.sub.max substantially corresponds with a target absorption time for the foodstuff; and to generate an optimised formulation for the foodstuff comprising the one or more plant extracts containing the identified metabolites. The physicochemical data include one or more of molecular mass (M), liphophilicity (log P) and Polar Surface Area (PSA).