Patent classifications
A23L11/30
Production of pulse protein product with reduced astringency
Pulse proteins of reduced astringency are obtained by fractionating pulse protein products which are completely soluble and heat stable in aqueous media at acid pH value of less than about 4.4 into lower molecular weight, less astringent proteins and higher molecular weight, more astringent proteins.
JATROPHA CURCAS PROCESSING METHOD AND PRODUCTS
A process for preparing a food or feed composition from J. curcas is disclosed. The method involves adding an acidified aqueous solution to J. curcas components, to a final pH of between 1 and 5, incubating the acidified mixture for a period for a period of at least 1 hour, and centrifuging the incubated mixture to separate the mixture into three physically distinct fractions: (i) a light, upper fraction containing oil, (ii) an aqueous fraction containing soluble acid-extracted components and breakdown products, and (iii) a substantially detoxified solid cake which forms or is used in forming the food or feed composition. The acidified aqueous solution added may be acidified olive vegetation water having a ratio of hydroxytyrosol to oleuropein of between 5:1 to 100:1. Also disclosed are a food or feed composition, and oil and aqueous fractions formed by the method.
Method for reducing the precursor of ethyl carbamate in soy sauce
The present invention provides a method for reducing EC precursor, citrulline, in soy sauce by inoculating T. halophilus BBE R23 during soy sauce fermentation. Compared to the control, citrulline and EC in soy sauce prepared with T. halophilus BBE R23 is decreased by 86% and 50%, respectively. Addition of 10.sup.6 CFU/mL T. halophilus BBE R23 also increases volatile flavoring compounds and free fatty acids concentration in the soy sauce product. The present invention provides a method of making soy sauce that not only reduces accumulation of EC precursor citrulline but also improves soy sauce flavor.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING NON-DAIRY PROTEIN PREPARATION, AND PROTEIN PREPARATION
The disclosure concerns an improved process for production of plant-based protein ingredient with neutral colour and taste as well as greatly improved functional properties, and a plant-based high protein ingredient, a process for the manufacture thereof and uses in dairy-alternative products.
NON-DAIRY PROTEIN BASED EDIBLE PRODUCT AND, PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
An improved process for the production of a plant-based protein ingredient with neutral colour and taste as well as greatly improved functional properties is disclosed. Further, the disclosure relates to a leguminous plant-based protein ingredient, a process for the manufacture thereof and uses in dairy-alternative products.
ALTERNATIVE DAIRY
A method to prepare a food composition includes providing a nut from Canarium or a nut from Cyperus esculentus; removing a flavor from the nut; providing an enzyme; and mixing the nut with the enzyme for an enzymatic reaction to form the food composition, wherein the food composition does not contain animal milk. The method may further include providing a cultivating material and mixing the nut with the cultivating material for a microbial fermentation, providing a whitening agent and mixing the nut with the whitening agent, or providing a baking soda and mixing the nut with the baking soda. The food composition may include a substitute for cheese, dessert, or ice cream.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PLANT SEED MATERIAL HAVING A REDUCED CONTENT OF CYANOGENIC COMPOUNDS
A method for producing plant seed material having a reduced content of cyanogenic compounds from at least partially deoiled plant seeds, wherein the at least partially deoiled plant seeds contain cyanogenic compounds, comprising the following steps: a) providing the at least partially deoiled plant seeds, preferably in the form of a press cake, b) grinding the at least partially deoiled plant seeds, and c) depleting cyanogenic compounds in the ground plant seeds under vacuum. In another aspect, a plant seed material obtainable by this method.
Solvent based de-oiling for plant based protein extraction
A method provides for removing oil content from a source material and extracting protein from the source material prior to generating a protein concentrate, including decorticating the source material, the source material having a protein and an oil content therein, the decorticating to remove a cortex from the source material. The method includes creating a flour from the source material having the cortex removed therefrom, removing at least a portion of the oil content from the flour by generating a solvent mixture by mixing the flour with a solvent and extracting a de-oiled flour from the solvent mixture, including oil and sugars extracted from the flour. The solvent may include supercritical CO2, subcritical CO2, ethanol, or a combination thereof. The method includes drying the de-oiled flour using at least one dryer and extracting a protein concentrate from the de-oiled flour.
Method of decontaminating machinery contaminated with allergens
A peanut food product with reduced levels of allergenic proteins such as Ala h1/h2/h3 is produced by initiating the germination process in raw peanuts, holding the peanuts in moist conditions to initiate germination, and then treating with bromelain.
COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN MYCOTOXIN EXTRACTION
The present invention relates to aqueous compositions comprising cyclodextrins or carbohydrates. The present invention also relates to the use of such compositions in the binding and removal of mycotoxins from foodstuff. The invention also includes compositions that show a broad affinity for mycotoxins.