A21D8/047

ENHANCED BREAD-MAKING YEASTS

The present invention relates to bread-making yeast strains, also known as baker's yeasts. In particular, the present invention relates to the yeast strain deposited on May 19, 2016, with the CNCM under No. I-5088. This strain is particularly advantageous for use in a bread-making process, particularly a bread-making process of indirect type, also known as Sponge and Dough.

LEAVEN
20190241344 · 2019-08-08 ·

This product based on leaven comprises a package containing living leaven closed with a gas tight seal. The leaven is in a nitrogen atmosphere.

Dough Compositions Having Reduced Carbohydrase Activity

Described are raw, yeast-containing dough compositions, packaged products containing the dough, and related methods, wherein the amount or rate of carbon dioxide released by the dough during refrigerated storage is limited, reduced, or controlled.

Stable, Packaged, Refrigerated Dough Compositions

Described are raw, yeast leavened dough compositions, packaged products containing the dough, and related methods, wherein the density is stable during refrigerated storage and/or the amount or rate of expansion of the dough during refrigerated storage is controlled.

Method of Making Frozen Dough and Products Made Using The Method
20190191723 · 2019-06-27 ·

The present invention discloses a method for the preparation of ready-to-cook frozen dough products. The method comprises preparing a dough made of flour, water and yeast, and optional additives; portioning the dough to product sizes; making up the dough to desired sizes, shapes and ornamental configurations; freezing the dough; subjecting the dough to at least one freeze-thaw cycling; and refreezing the dough. Dough products are cooked directly from their frozen states to produce finished goods. Dough and cooked articles using the present invention have quality characteristics comparable to those made using conventional fermentation and proofing prior to cooking.

Microwaveable Frozen Breads and Method of Making The Same
20190191724 · 2019-06-27 ·

The present invention discloses a microwaveable frozen bakery that has a more appealing color, fresher aroma and a softer inner texture compared to products of prior art when prepared using a microwave oven for final cooking before consumption. The product has a sealed golden brown colored skin with a baked appearance but without the large amounts of moisture loss during preparation compared to its baked product counterpart, rendering a higher moisture preservation in the bakery. When microwave cooked, the high moisture crumb and sealed skin compensate or prevent moisture loss and produces a softer bread texture. Method of preparation comprises mixing a dough composed of flour, water, yeast and other additives, portioning and making up the dough, fermenting, proofing, steaming, and quickly baking the dough at high heat oven, where a sealed golden brown colored skin and a high moisture crumb are developed, and freezing the bakery.

SOUP BASE

An object of the present invention is to provide a soup base that can conveniently produce a soup containing a filling-wrapping dough sheet food as an ingredient and is provided with high quality.

The present invention relates to a soup base containing a frozen filling-wrapping dough sheet food, and a frozen soup layer attached to at least a part of a surface of the frozen filling-wrapping dough sheet food, wherein a weight of the frozen soup layer is not less than 5 wt % and less than 120 wt % relative to that of the frozen filling-wrapping dough sheet food, and a salt concentration of the frozen soup layer is not less than 0.5 wt % and less than 15 wt %.

METHOD OF MAKING ACORN BREAD
20190166852 · 2019-06-06 ·

The present invention provides a method of making acorn bread, including: a raw ingredient preparation step of preparing strong flour, acorn powder, walnut pieces, milk, butter, sugar, salt, and yeast; a mixing step of forming a mixture by heating milk and adding sugar to the milk; a primary kneading step of forming primary dough by mixing the mixture with the strong flour, the acorn powder, the salt, and the yeast; a secondary kneading step of forming secondary dough by mixing the primary dough with the walnut pieces and the butter; a low-temperature fermentation step of fermenting the secondary dough; a division step of dividing the dough; a resting step of resting the dough; a molding step of molding the rested dough; a high-temperature fermentation step of fermenting the molded dough; a processing step of throwing wheat flour onto the dough; and a baking step of baking the dough.

Freeze-Resistant Yeast and Uses Thereof

Freeze-resistant baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) strains and uses thereof. For example, for the preparation of fresh or frozen dough products, e.g., bread. The freeze-resistant baker's yeast strains, which are, e.g., obtainable from specific deposited strains, e.g., by breeding these strains with each other or with other Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains. Methods of using said strains or methods of preparing a dough or a dough product or a yeast product are also provided.

COMPOSITION COMPRISING AN ACTIVATED MICROBIAL BIOMASS
20190104744 · 2019-04-11 ·

The present invention relates to a composition comprising a substrate capable of being evenly coated with a microbial biomass, wherein said biomass represents from 10% to 30% by dry matter of the total dry matter of the coated substrate. It also relates to a method for preparing said composition and to a starter fermentation activator and to a probiotic comprising said composition.