Patent classifications
A23L27/84
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
An object of the present invention is to control a stimulation of a tingling aftertaste caused by limonene and alcohol in an alcoholic beverage containing limonene. The present invention provides an alcoholic beverage containing 10 to 60 ppm of limonene and 5 to 25 ppm of eriocitrin.
SENSORY MODIFIERS
A sensory modifier can provide a steviol glycoside composition with modified sensory attributes, e.g., reduced sweetness linger or reduced bitterness. One such sensory modifier includes a salt fraction and an acid fraction. The salt fraction may include a salt of a monocaffeoylquinic acid and/or a salt of a dicaffeoylquinic acid. The acid fraction may include a monocaffeoylquinic acid and/or a dicaffeoylquinic acid. The salt fraction is preferably at least 50 wt % of sensory modifier.
AROMATIC ALKAMIDES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF IN TASTE MODULATION
A Lepidium meyenii extract, as well as aromatic alkamides thereof are described for use in compositions and methods for improving the taste of a consumable containing a component having an astringent, bitter or off-taste.
FUNGAL EXTRACTS AND FLAVOR COMBINATIONS THEREOF
Disclosed is a composition comprising a combination of at least one flavor compound and a taste-modulating portion of a filamentous fungus mycelial aqueous culture, e.g. a mycelia is from a Cordyceps spp, where the flavor compound is a combination and sodium chloride and potassium chloride and when combined with food, beverage or other product, reduces metallic and/or bitter taste resulting from the presence of KCl and provides an extended “salt” flavor perception in the product. The flavor compound can also include at where the at least one flavor compound is a bitterness blocker or a bitterness masker, wherein the combination is capable of synergistically reducing bitter tastes or reducing aftertastes of a food, beverage, or other product. Methods to enhance the taste of a food, beverage or other product using the flavor compounds and taste-modifying portions of a filamentous fungus are also disclosed.
PROTEIN-CONTAINING ORAL COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING FLAVOR OF PROTEIN-CONTAINING ORAL COMPOSITION
The present, invention aims to provide a protein-containing oral composition in which the unpleasant flavor of proteins is reduced, and a method of improving the flavor of a protein-containing oral composition which can reduce the unpleasant flavor of proteins. The present invention relates to a protein-containing oral composition containing a protein and hydroxypropyl cellulose at a ratio by weight of the hydroxypropyl cellulose to the protein (hydroxypropyl cellulose/protein) of 0.020 to 0.50, and the like.
Taste-Masking Formulation For Ketone Body Compounds
A taste-masking formulation for distasteful ketone body compounds is disclosed.
CATECHIN-CONTAINING BEVERAGE, PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR, AND METHOD FOR REDUCING BITTERNESS OF CATECHIN-CONTAINING BEVERAGE
The present invention aims to provide a catechin-containing beverage having reduced bitterness, a production method thereof, and a method of reducing the bitterness of a catechin-containing beverage. The present invention relates to, for example, a catechin-containing beverage containing one or more catechins; and ethyl glycoside, wherein a weight ratio of the ethyl glycoside to the catechins (ethyl glycoside/catechins) is 0.5 to 35.
High calorie, UHT treated liquid nutritional compositions
UHT treated liquid nutritional compositions are provided having a high caloric content of around 2.0 kcal/ml and higher, a savoury taste and comprising protein, carbohydrate and fat components. The nutritional compositions are for use in the treatment of patients having high energy needs.
PREPARATIONS WITH C-METHYL FLAVONOIDS
Suggested are preparations, comprising or consisting of (a) C-methyl flavonoids, a salt of C-methyl flavonoids and/or an extract containing C-methyl flavonoids, and (b) at least one inorganic salt or mineral substance.
POWDERY FOOD CONTAINING EDIBLE PLANT, AND FOOD/DRINK CONTAINING SAME
The present disclosure relates to a powdery food containing an edible plant. The powdery food has an insoluble dietary fiber content of 1.0 mass % or more on a dry mass basis, a specific surface area per unit volume after ultrasonication of 0.02 m.sup.2/mL or more, and a 2-pentylfuran content of 1 ppb or more and 50,000 ppb or less.