Patent classifications
A23L25/30
Multi-vitamin kids gummies having baobab and method of making thereof
The embodiments herein relate to a multi-vitamin kids' gummies composition and a method of making the same. The multi-vitamin kids' gummies comprises a fruit powder, a thickening agent, a vitamin mix and water. The fruit powder is baobab fruit powder. The thickening agent is gelatine. The method of making multi-vitamin kids' gummies comprises mixing a predetermined amount of water and a predetermined amount of a thickening agent to obtain a mixture. The mixture is boiled to get a gel-like consistency. The mixture is cooled to room temperature. A predetermined amount of a fruit powder is added to the mixture. The fruit powder is baobab fruit powder. The mixture is kept at room temperature for at least 15 minutes and the mixture is molded to form gummies or candies.
STABLE PROTEIN PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME
A protein product, such as a beverage or the like, includes a mixture of water, a paste comprising protein, pH buffers, and a stabilizer. In particular, the protein product includes from about 40.00 wt. % to about 98.00 wt. % water, from about 0.50 wt. % to about 35.00 wt. % protein paste, from about 0.10 wt. % to about 0.50 wt. % sodium bicarbonate, from about 0.30 wt. % to about 0.80 wt. % calcium carbonate, and from about 0.10 wt. % to about 0.80 wt. % stabilizer. The pH of the protein product is from about 7.60 to about 8.40. The protein paste may be derived from peanuts processed at a heat load of greater than 3 and less than or equal to 2000.
VEGAN FOOD COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF
The present invention relates to a vegan food composition comprising at least 30 wt % legume and at least 20 wt % non-legume seeds or non-legume nuts on a dry basis, wherein said composition comprises at least 5 wt % dietary fiber provided by the legume and at least 22 wt % protein provided by any one or more of said legume, non-legume seed, and non-legume nuts, and wherein the D90 particle size of said composition is less than 400 microns.
Shelf-Stable Food Composition
Described is a shelf stable food composition that includes a novel continuous component that incorporates a nut butter as a major ingredient. A continuous component includes a nut butter, a structuring fat, a syrup, and added micro-particulates, and remains surprisingly stable over a room temperature shelf life. In some cases, a shelf stable food composition can also include a macro-particulate component in an amount of up to 60% by weight of the food composition. Methods of making a shelf stable food composition are also described.
PROCESS FOR MAKING A MEAT ANALOGUE PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a process for making a meat analogue product, comprising hydrating a plant extract, preparing a binding agent by mixing dietary fibre and protein, mixing the plant extract and binding agent, and molding into a shape. A meat analogue product made by the process is also provided.
FILLED CLUSTER PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING THE SAME
Filled cluster products comprising an inner material and an outer shell, and methods of manufacturing the same, are disclosed. Outer shells comprising delicate exclusions are susceptible to moisture and force and present a challenge in manufacturing filled cluster products. Typical filled cluster products with delicate extrusions have an outer shell with a high binder to exclusion ratio and significant sugar content. Disclosed herein are methods and formulations for the manufacture of filled cluster products having low binder to exclusion ratio and a low sugar content.
DUAL TEXTURE COLD FORM PROTEIN BAR
A food product bar (10) includes a first layer (20) comprising a conglomerate of edible particles (22a, 22b, 22c), the first layer (20) having a protein concentration of at least 20% by weight, and a second layer (30) covering the first layer (20) and comprising a nougat (32), the second layer (30) having a protein concentration of at least 34% by weight, whereby a total protein concentration of the food product bar (10) is at least 25% by weight.
NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT TO EASE SIDE EFFECTS OF CANCER TREATMENT THERAPIES
A food supplement for helping alleviate the side effects of cancer and cancer treatments is disclosed which is formed from a mixture including at least one edible oil, at least one chopped fruit or fruit paste; at least one ground nut or seed meal or ground nut or seed butter; and honey. The food supplement has a volume of less than three cubic inches and provides at least 100 kilocalories of energy, making it small in volume but with a high energy density. The food supplement can have a high fat content which can make the food supplement moist and easy to eat while providing the necessary calories need for patients combatting cancer and undergoing cancer treatments who often have a severely reduced appetite.
FOAMED FOODS
The invention relates to a containerization system for dispensing a foamable food product comprising a single chamber pressure-resistant container comprising a base, a sidewall, and a nozzle, a food product composition comprising a food product and water, and a propellant. The invention is also directed to a process wherein the food product composition and propellant are combined to form a foamable mixture and the foamable mixture is disposed within a container such that the mixture expands in volume when it is released from the container, forming a foamed food product.
Dry Food Mix
A dry food mix described includes a powder mix and particulates. A powder mix contains at least 70% by weight sugars, and includes 40-70% by weight crystalline sucrose, 25-50% by weight crystalline glucose, and a releasing agent. A method described includes making a food by heating, then cooling, a dry food mix to produce the food.