Patent classifications
A23L29/10
Fat-processed starch and process for producing same
The present invention addresses the problem of developing a fat-processed starch which is excellent in terms of all of three properties, i.e., “workability during the preparation of a coating material for fries,” “function required of coating materials for fries (adhesion to ingredients)” and “moderate slurry viscosity.” The fat-processed starch of the present invention is produced by a process comprising the steps: adding a fat with which an emulsifying agent has been mixed to a starch having a water content adjusted to 25 to 45 mass %, in an amount of 0.02 to 0.4 mass % in terms of the weight of the fat excluding the emulsifying agent relative to the weight of dry matter of the starch, and mixing the fat and the starch; adjusting the water content of the mixture is 0.2 to 0.5 time that of the starch before the addition of the fat; and aging the starch having the adjusted water content.
Fat-processed starch and process for producing same
The present invention addresses the problem of developing a fat-processed starch which is excellent in terms of all of three properties, i.e., “workability during the preparation of a coating material for fries,” “function required of coating materials for fries (adhesion to ingredients)” and “moderate slurry viscosity.” The fat-processed starch of the present invention is produced by a process comprising the steps: adding a fat with which an emulsifying agent has been mixed to a starch having a water content adjusted to 25 to 45 mass %, in an amount of 0.02 to 0.4 mass % in terms of the weight of the fat excluding the emulsifying agent relative to the weight of dry matter of the starch, and mixing the fat and the starch; adjusting the water content of the mixture is 0.2 to 0.5 time that of the starch before the addition of the fat; and aging the starch having the adjusted water content.
LYOTROPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBOHYDRATES IN FATS, METHOD FOR OBTAINING IT AND APPLICATION THEREOF IN THE PREPARATION OF CHOCOLATE AND SUBSTITUTES
A lyotropic composition related to the food industry field, and particularly to the chocolate industry field is described. Specifically, a lyotropic composition comprising carbohydrates in fats is described. Also described is a method for producing the lyotropic composition. Moreover, different uses of said composition, particularly for the manufacture of chocolates and chocolate substitutes, including chocolate with honey and fruity chocolate are described.
LYOTROPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBOHYDRATES IN FATS, METHOD FOR OBTAINING IT AND APPLICATION THEREOF IN THE PREPARATION OF CHOCOLATE AND SUBSTITUTES
A lyotropic composition related to the food industry field, and particularly to the chocolate industry field is described. Specifically, a lyotropic composition comprising carbohydrates in fats is described. Also described is a method for producing the lyotropic composition. Moreover, different uses of said composition, particularly for the manufacture of chocolates and chocolate substitutes, including chocolate with honey and fruity chocolate are described.
Opacifying Agents
A powder composition for use as an opacifying agent and processes for preparing the same. The powder composition comprises calcium sulfate and a stabilizer. At least a portion of the calcium sulfate has a particle size equal to or less than 50 microns. The powder composition can be prepared by combining the calcium sulfate with the stabilizer to form a uniform dry blend, followed by micronizing the uniform dry blend to form a powder. The powder composition can be used as an opacifying agent in foods and beverages, as well as in various non-food formulations.
Opacifying Agents
A powder composition for use as an opacifying agent and processes for preparing the same. The powder composition comprises calcium sulfate and a stabilizer. At least a portion of the calcium sulfate has a particle size equal to or less than 50 microns. The powder composition can be prepared by combining the calcium sulfate with the stabilizer to form a uniform dry blend, followed by micronizing the uniform dry blend to form a powder. The powder composition can be used as an opacifying agent in foods and beverages, as well as in various non-food formulations.
STABLE PHYCOCYANIN BASED COLOR FORMULATION
The present invention relates to a composition comprising a phycocyanin, glycerol and a modified starch. The present invention further relates to a method for preparing the composition and the use of the composition for coloring edible products.
Structured Fat System With Reduced Content In Or Free From Trans And Saturated Fatty Acids And Uses Thereof For The Preparation Of Foodstuffs
The invention relates to a structured fat system for use in food applications. The invention also relates to the use of a structured fat system for reducing the trans- and saturated fat content of a food product.
PLANT-BASED EGG ALTERNATIVE
The present invention relates to an egg substitute and to a method for the production thereof, and to the compositions comprising said egg substitute. More specifically, the present invention relates to a composition comprising a legume albumin and a pregelatinized starch.
METHOD OF FORMING ENCAPSULATED COMPOSITIONS WITH ENHANCED SOLUBILITY AND STABILITY
A method of forming an encapsulated composition with enhanced solubility and stability. A bicontinuous or Winsor Type III microemulsion is formed using an emulsifier, a solvent and a co-emulsifier. An active composition is added to the microemulsion resulting in a micellar network of the active composition within the microemulsion. The active composition can be either water-soluble or oil-soluble or both.