Patent classifications
A23L27/80
Process for Preparing a Powdered Composition
The present disclosure relates to the field of delivery systems. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a process for preparing a powdered composition including granules. The granules include at least one active substance present in an encapsulated form and in a non-encapsulated form. They are obtained by drying a mixture including an aqueous phase of a water-soluble polymer, a Pickering emulsion including a non-encapsulated active substance and a microcapsule slurry including an encapsulated active substance that can differ or being the same as the non-encapsulated substance. The disclosure further relates to granules obtained by the process and to products containing them.
Beverage nanoemulstions produced by high shear processing
The present disclosure relates beverage nanoemulsions and methods for making such beverage nanoemulsions. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to methods for making beverage nanoemulsions using high shear processing.
COMPOSITION COMPRISING VEGETABLE OIL, A SOURCE OF ORGANIC ACIDS, PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND AMINO ACIDS
The objective of the present invention is to provide compositions containing vegetable oils and an anti-oxidant system to prevent oxidation of the triglycerides in the vegetable oil in food products, in particular in products which are often stored for a long time. The antioxidant system should not give an undesired colour, and neither an undesired taste, to a food composition. Additionally, it should be a natural compound and/or common food ingredient, and fitting to the food composition with regard to taste and colour. This has been achieved by providing a food composition containing vegetable oil, wherein the composition comprises a source of organic acids, one or more organic acids other than acetic acid, amino acids, and one or more phenolic compounds. More in particular the source of organic acids comprises organic acids other than acetic acid to total organic acids in the source of organic acids at a weight ratio ranging from 0.5% to 60%; and the weight ratio of one or more amino acids to total organic acids in the source of organic acid ranges from 0.03% to 20%.
COMPOSITION COMPRISING VEGETABLE OIL AND APPLE CIDER VINEGAR
The objective of the present invention is to provide compositions containing vegetable oils and an anti-oxidant system to prevent oxidation of the triglycerides in the vegetable oil in food products, in particular in products which are often stored for a long time. The antioxidant system should not give an undesired colour, and neither an undesired taste, to a food composition. Additionally, it should be a natural compound and/or common food ingredient, and fitting to the food composition with regard to taste and colour. This has been achieved by providing a food composition containing vegetable oil and apple cider vinegar, wherein the weight ratio of citric acid and malic acid to total organic acids in the apple cider vinegar is more than 2%.
Oil-in-water emulsions for meat and poultry products and methods of producing same
The disclosure provides methods and processes for the preparation of oil-in-water emulsions by mechanical means and injection of the emulsions into meat and poultry to improve eating qualities associated with flavour, juiciness, tenderness and fat content. The disclosure also provides a meat or poultry product prepared by the methods described herein.
METHOD FOR PREVENTING OIL SEPARATION IN PROCESSED FOOD
Provided is a method for preventing oil separation in a processed food, the method being capable of emulsifying an oil in the processed food produced by mixing a food raw material containing water and large quantities of an edible oil, and appropriately avoiding oil separation. Emulsified oil-water is mixed into the processed food produced by mixing the edible oil with the food raw material containing water, and the mixture is stirred. Furthermore, as the emulsified oil-water to be mixed into the processed food, a mixture obtainable by mixing electrolyzed alkaline ionized water with a pH of 12 or more and an edible oil, and stirring to emulsify the mixture is used. The mixing ratio of the edible oil to the electrolyzed alkaline ionized water in the emulsified oil-water is 10:90 by weight ratio. The proportion, to an oil content in the processed food, of the emulsified oil-water to be mixed into the processed food ranges from 10 to 40 wt %.
LIQUID OR SEMISOLID EMULSION SEASONING, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME AND FLAVOR IMPROVING METHOD
A liquid or semisolid emulsion seasoning may include fine food particles comprising dietary fibers, a fat or oil, an organic acid, and a food-derived emulsifier. The dietary fibers may include a water-soluble dietary fiber and a water-insoluble dietary fiber. The emulsion seasoning may contain the dietary fibers in a total amount of 0.8% to 23% by mass. The fine food particles may have a modal diameter of 0.3 m to 115 m, and the emulsion seasoning may have a water content of 20% by mass or more.
Preparation of dried particles comprising menthol
Provided herein are emulsions and particles comprising high concentration of menthol. Also provided is a process for the preparation emulsions and dried particles comprising high concentration of menthol, Gum Arabic and a natural extract comprising saponins.
CREAMY EDIBLE EMULSIONS
Provided are edible emulsions that can be used as smoothies, creamers, syrups or other products to be used in food or consumed directly. The emulsions contain relatively high amounts, such as 10%-50% by weight of a protein composition, such as one or more of nut butters, whey, and, optionally, collagen, and very low amounts of a surfactant, typically less than 2%, such as less than 1.5%. The resulting emulsions are stable and have large particles in the range of about 3 m, 4 m or 5 m to 10 m or 15 m. As a result, the emulsions have a creamy consistency.
EMULSIFIED CONDIMENT AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF
An emulsified condiment includes fine food particles of at least one selected from the group consisting of pulses, nuts and seeds. The emulsified condiment further includes an oil or fat, an organic acid, water, and salt. The emulsified condiment includes 2 to 98 mass % of the fine food particles, and has 10 mass % or more of a total fat content and 20 mass % or more of a water content. A modal diameter of the fine particles in the emulsified condiment is 0.3 to 100 m. The emulsified condiment has a value of 6 to 9, a chroma of 1 to 6, and a hue ranging from 0Y to 10Y or from 0GY to 10GY in the Munsell color system. The emulsified condiment has a viscosity value of 28.0 cm or less measured with a Bostwick viscometer at a measurement temperature of 4 C. and a measurement time of 10 seconds.