A23L27/60

EMULSION FOR IMPROVING MEAT
20230248009 · 2023-08-10 ·

The present invention includes a method and method for preserving a fish or seafood product comprising: contacting an emulsion with a meat product for a time sufficient to, wherein the emulsion comprises by weight: 10% to 50% water, 0.1 to 4.0% Quillaja, 0.1% to 8% meat flavoring, 60% to 85% high oleic sunflower oil, meat seasoning, 0-2.0% salt; salt, and optionally adding one or more stabilizers; a first pasteurizing step; vacuum packing the fish or seafood in a moisture and oxygen-impermeable packaging film; a second pasteurizing step.

Hot sauce
11717011 · 2023-08-08 ·

Hot sauces are disclosed that contain capsaicin, ethyl alcohol and solids. The hot sauces may be in the form of a suspension and may be at least 1,000 SHU on the Scoville scale. The suspension may also be between 16 and 65% alcohol by volume.

Hot sauce
11717011 · 2023-08-08 ·

Hot sauces are disclosed that contain capsaicin, ethyl alcohol and solids. The hot sauces may be in the form of a suspension and may be at least 1,000 SHU on the Scoville scale. The suspension may also be between 16 and 65% alcohol by volume.

COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF IN AN EMULSION OR A FOODSTUFF
20220118042 · 2022-04-21 ·

The present disclosure relates to a composition that exhibits an antioxidant action. The present disclosure also relates to an emulsion or a foodstuff comprising the composition and to the use of the composition for preventing and/or inhibiting oxidation of an emulsion or a foodstuff. Moreover, the present disclosure relates to a process for preventing and/or inhibiting oxidation of an emulsion or a foodstuff comprising contacting a foodstuff or an emulsion with the composition. The present disclosure also relates to a composition that can impart flavour, and to the use of the composition for imparting flavour to an emulsion or a foodstuff.

Oxidative Stability of Oil-In-Water Emulsions Using Natural Stabilizers

Food and beverage products including natural stabilizers, and particularly to replace EDTA, are provided. In particular, the food products comprise oil-in-water emulsions and the natural stabilizers include high molecular weight polymers which are effective to extend the shelf-life of the products.

Oxidative Stability of Oil-In-Water Emulsions Using Natural Stabilizers

Food and beverage products including natural stabilizers, and particularly to replace EDTA, are provided. In particular, the food products comprise oil-in-water emulsions and the natural stabilizers include high molecular weight polymers which are effective to extend the shelf-life of the products.

PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS AND CONSUMABLE PRODUCTS THEREOF

Provided herein are compositions with enhanced protein content, proteins with high solubility, protein combinations and methods for the preparation thereof.

Versatile Culinary Formulation
20230240343 · 2023-08-03 ·

A versatile culinary formulation is described. A mixture that includes the culinary formulation is prepared using any of the food preparation methods: cooking, baking, beverage crafting, refrigerating, or freezing. The culinary formulation is used in a plurality of recipes and reduces or eliminates the need for at least one ingredient in each recipe of the plurality of recipes. The flavor and texture of comestibles are enhanced by the culinary formulation. Comestibles prepared from the culinary formulation have a sweet, sour, salty, bitter, or savory taste. Accordingly, each time a comestible is prepared, its taste is the same as long as it is prepared using the culinary formulation. In addition, only the culinary formulation needs to be measured before it is added to a mixture. The ingredients already present in the formulation do not have to be measured or added individually. As a result, preparation of the comestible is more efficient. The culinary formulation may be dry or wet. The dry culinary formulation includes an egg powder, a dairy solid, and an additive. The wet culinary formulation includes an egg, a dairy product, and an additive. Furthermore, the additive is at least one of a flavor enhancer or a texture enhancer to improve the flavor or texture of the comestible, an anti-clumping agent or colorant to improve the appearance of the dry or wet culinary formulation, or a preservative to extend the shelf life of the dry or wet culinary formulation.

DRESSING

Food composition in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion, comprising: 65 to 85 wt % of vegetable oil, Water, Hydrolyzed protein selected from the group consisting of pea protein, lentil protein, chick pea protein, lupine protein and mixtures thereof,
wherein the composition is free from egg-derived ingredients.

METHOD FOR REPLACING EGGS IN COMPOSITIONS

A method for replacing eggs and/or egg materials, particularly egg yolks, and/or for replacing a significant proportion of its fat and/or sugar content in a food composition, the method comprising the step of providing, in the food product, cellulose-containing particles that are derived from a herbaceous plant and that comprise: less than 30 wt % extractable glucose; and extractable xylose in an amount of at least 3% of the amount of extractable xylose in the plant. The replacement method involves providing, in the composition, cellulose-containing particles made from a herbaceous plant material by a process of: i) comminuting the plant material to form particles of the plant having a mean major dimension of less than 10 mm, preferably less than 100 μm, ii) then treating the plant particles from i) with a peroxide and water, iii) then heating the peroxide-treated plant particles from ii), and iv) then isolating the cellulose-containing particles.