Patent classifications
A23L11/60
PLANT MILK TREATED WITH PROTEIN DEAMIDASE
The present invention addresses the problem of creating an effective means for preventing the coagulation of a plant milk under high temperature conditions. To solve this problem, a plant milk is treated with a protein deamidase to thereby prevent the coagulation of the plant milk in the case of adding to a hot liquid beverage, a hot liquid food, etc.
PLANT PROTEIN-CONTAINING LIQUID COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
A plant protein-containing liquid composition that is not aggregated and/or solidified by an acid and that is satisfactory in terms of a feeling on the tongue, a feeling of food or drink going down the throat, and a flavor, even if such composition contains a plant protein at high concentration is provided. The plant protein-containing liquid composition has the protein content in the liquid composition of 6% to 17% by mass, the mass ratio of the protein content to the lipid content of 10:0.7 to 10:5.5, the Brix value of 10% or higher, and the dietary fiber content in the liquid composition of 3% by mass or lower. The viscosity of the plant protein-containing liquid composition measured with a B type viscometer is at least one of 4,600 mPa.Math.s or lower at 20° C., 5,000 mPa.Math.s or lower at 5° C., and 3,400 mPa.Math.s or lower at 50° C.
METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A PLANT PROTEIN COMPOSITION
The present invention provides methods for the preparation of protein base compositions using antioxidants with heat treatment.
SOLUBLE LEGUME PROTEIN
The invention relates to a legume protein having a low degree of hydrolysis and excellent solubility at an acidic pH, to a method for producing same, and to the use of this protein particularly in a food, cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition.
Product analogs or components of such analogs and processes for making same
Provided are food products that are derived from non-animal sources that have one or more of the following: color, taste, nutritional content, and other qualities similar to those of dairy products and/or other types of food products. Also provided are processes for production of such dairy-like food products and/or other types of food product analogs.
MILK SUBSTITUTE
The invention is directed to a method of preparing a milk substitute from starch and protein that are first isolated from a root, tuber, cereal, nut or legume. The method comprises preparing an emulsion comprising at least 0.3 wt. % of emulsifying agent (modified starch and optionally native protein), at least 0.2 wt. % denatured protein, at least 1.0 wt. % of lipid. By first isolating the starch and protein from the plant source and then at a later step recombining these in the desired form and quantities, the invention el allows for more control of the final composition and organoleptic properties of the milk substitute.
Use of Sodium Bisulfate in Shelf Stable Ready-to-Eat Combinations of Fruit, Vegetable, and/or High B-Glucan Cereals
High quality, portable, convenient, nutritious, packaged food products are provided, as well as processes for preparing packaged food products. Packaged food products comprise wet food systems of hydrated high β-glucan cereal acidified with acid or acid solutions having a pKa in a range of 1.9-2.2. This product can include non-citrus fruit, vegetable, and/or hydrated mucilaginous seeds mixed with hydrated, acidified high β-glucan cereal. Also, packaged food products comprise wet food systems of vegetable, or vegetable and non-citrus fruit acidified with acid or acid solutions having a pKa in a range of 1.9-2.2. This product can be packed in 100% juice or with other ingredients including sweeteners, flavors, and non-dairy milk, amongst others. High β-glucan cereal, non-citrus fruit, and/or vegetables formulated with packaged food products retain texture, flavor, color, and visual appearance after commercial processing and during storage.
Methods for making plant protein concentrates
Methods of making food-grade plant protein compositions, including yellow pea protein compositions, are provided. The methods use pulses, such as yellow peas, and flours derived therefrom.
METHOD OF IMPROVING THE TEXTURE AND FUNCTIONALITY OF A DRY FRACTIONATED PLANT PROTEIN CONCENTRATE BEVERAGE
The invention relates in general to a method of making a plant based liquid, said method comprising dispersing triglyceride in a plant protein mixture; forming an emulsion; applying a thermal treatment to the emulsion; and applying a shear treatment to the thermal treated emulsion to form a plant based liquid.
METHOD OF IMPROVING THE TEXTURE AND FUNCTIONALITY OF A DRY FRACTIONATED PLANT PROTEIN CONCENTRATE BEVERAGE
The invention relates in general to a method of making a plant based liquid, said method comprising dispersing triglyceride in a plant protein mixture; forming an emulsion; applying a thermal treatment to the emulsion; and applying a shear treatment to the thermal treated emulsion to form a plant based liquid.