Patent classifications
A23L19/01
SOLID PASTE COMPOSITION FOR COOKING AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
A solid paste composition for cooking that contains beans is provided. The solid paste composition contains 3% by mass or higher, on a dry mass basis, of an insoluble dietary fiber, 10% by mass or higher, on a dry mass basis, of a starch, 4% by mass or higher, on a dry mass basis, of a protein, and after isothermally treating the solid paste composition in 40 times as much water at 90° C. for 5 minutes, the Haze value of the water being 25% or lower.
Method for preparing citrus-derived complex prebiotic agent and use of the same
The present disclosure discloses a method for preparing a citrus-derived complex prebiotic agent. The method comprises the following steps: removing external citrus peels after blanching citrus fruits with hot water, soaking citrus segments after splitting with an acid solution and an alkali solution to remove membranes of the citrus segments, and adjusting the pH of the obtained alkali soaking water with acid soaking water or acid to be weakly acidic or neutral to obtain the complex prebiotic agent, which has the function of reversing intestinal flora disorders. Compared with the traditional prebiotic product preparing method, the product prepared by the method contains prebiotic functional components with different targets such as pectin, flavonoids, oligosaccharides, and other fibers at the same time, and has the efficacies of regulating intestinal flora and reversing intestinal flora disorders caused by antibiotics. At the same time, the preparing method has the characteristics of simple operation and low cost, perfectly supplements a comprehensive utilization process of citrus fruit processing, solves the discharge problem of citrus fruit processing water, and generates very good social benefits.
METHODS FOR INCREASING DIGESTIBILITY OF HIGH-PROTEIN FOOD COMPOSITIONS
Disclosed is a method to prepare a myceliated high-protein food product with increased digestibility, decreased phytic acid component, decreased oryzacystatin, and/or increased polyphenol content, which includes culturing a fungi an aqueous media which has a high level of plant protein, for example at least 20 g protein per 100 g dry weight with excipients, on a dry weight basis. The plant protein can include pea, rice and/or chickpea. The fungi can include comprises Lentinula spp., Agaricus spp., Pleurotus spp., Boletus spp., or Laetiporus spp. After culturing, the material is harvested by obtaining the myceliated high-protein food product via drying or concentrating. The resultant myceliated high-protein food product may have its taste, flavor, or aroma modulated, such as by increasing desirable flavors or tastes such as meaty, savory, umami, popcorn and/or by decreasing undesirable flavors such as bitterness, astringency or beaniness. Deflavoring and/or deodorizing as compared to non-myceliated control materials can also be observed. Also disclosed are myceliated high-protein food products made by e.g. the methods of the invention. Foods such as textured protein, dairy analogs, crisps, and the like may include the high protein food products disclosed.
Manufacturing Method for Powdered Fermented Paste
Methods for manufacturing a powdered fermented paste, including the steps of: pretreating a fermented paste; freezing the pretreated fermented paste; freeze-drying the frozen fermented paste; grinding the freeze-dried fermented paste; and heat-drying the ground fermented paste.
PRODUCTION METHOD FOR PURE COCONUT POWDER WITHOUT THE USE OF FOREIGN ADDITIVES
The present invention involves a new method to produce pure coconut powder. Under ultra-high-pressure condition, the fiber of coconut meat shortens and puffs, consequently, its specific surface area increases. This enhances its ability to absorb fat, which enables the natural fiber in coconut meat to act as the excipient (carrier) of spray drying or lyophilization (whereas in traditional coconut milk powder formulations, art starch hydrolysates are added to act as the excipient). Further the natural fiber replaces emulsifiers and anti-caking agents used in the traditional formula. This produces a pure coconut powder that has no foreign additives, but at the same time has a good instant solubility and reconstitution stability, as well as possesses rich dietary fiber. This invention produces no by-product (desiccated coconut), realizing the zero-residue processing of coconut meat.
DRIED POWDER OF EDIBLE PLANT, FOOD AND BEVERAGE, AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR
A dried powder of an edible plant which hardly gets damped, without relying on a substance other than a dried edible plant serving as a main food material for imparting features to a flavor and a color tone of a dried powder, and a method for producing the same is provided. The dried powder contains an edible part and a non-edible part of a dried edible plant which a proportion of the non-edible part to the edible part of the dried edible plant is 1% by mass or more and 200% by mass or less, a repose angle is 0.7 rad or more, loose bulk density/tight bulk density is 0.88 or less and a moisture content is 20% by mass or less.
Composition for Treating Diarrhea
Disclosed in the present invention is a composition for treating diarrhea, comprising the following components calculated by weight ratio: Colocasia esculenta and antidiarrheal foods. The composition of the present invention has low cost, available raw materials, is safe and non-toxic, and is suitable for industrial production. The antidiarrheal effect of the product is remarkable. The rehabilitation time for the common diarrhea is 24-48 hours, and for the diarrhea caused by rotavirus is 48-72 hours, and the rehabilitation time is shortened by 2.5 days on average. The effective rate for persistent diarrhea within 5 days is 90.16%. For diarrhea of infants with milk protein allergy during the addition of supplementary feeding, six to eight kinds of foods can be added in one month, and thus the composition is especially suitable for infants and young children.
MILLED FLAXSEED WITH TURMERIC AND PIPERINE
A mixture of milled flaxseed, turmeric powder and piperine for prolonging the shelf life of milled flaxseed.
METHOD FOR PREPARING CITRUS-DERIVED COMPLEX PREBIOTIC AGENT AND USE OF THE SAME
The present disclosure discloses a method for preparing a citrus-derived complex prebiotic agent. The method comprises the following steps: removing external citrus peels after blanching citrus fruits with hot water, soaking citrus segments after splitting with an acid solution and an alkali solution to remove membranes of the citrus segments, and adjusting the pH of the obtained alkali soaking water with acid soaking water or acid to be weakly acidic or neutral to obtain the complex prebiotic agent, which has the function of reversing intestinal flora disorders. Compared with the traditional prebiotic product preparing method, the product prepared by the method contains prebiotic functional components with different targets such as pectin, flavonoids, oligosaccharides, and other fibers at the same time, and has the efficacies of regulating intestinal flora and reversing intestinal flora disorders caused by antibiotics. At the same time, the preparing method has the characteristics of simple operation and low cost, perfectly supplements a comprehensive utilization process of citrus fruit processing, solves the discharge problem of citrus fruit processing water, and generates very good social benefits.
PRODUCTION METHOD, DRY METHOD, DRIED FOOD PLANT COMPOSITION AND FOOD AND BEVERAGE FOR DRIED FOOD PLANT COMPOSITION
A method is provided for improving drying efficiency for producing a dried edible plant composition while keeping a characteristic and fresh flavor and color tone inherently possessed by a food product using an edible plant without requiring special equipment or conditions, and a dried edible plant composition having improved quality obtained by this method. A method is provided for producing a dried edible plant composition that contains a non-edible part of an edible plant, in a dried state, in an amount of 3% by mass or more and 70% by mass or less based on the total mass of an edible part and the non-edible part. The method includes crushing and mixing the edible part and the non-edible part, and drying until a moisture content reaches 20% by mass or less by forced-air drying at a temperature of 20° C. or more and 80° C. or less.