Patent classifications
A23C19/0684
EQUIPMENT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF STUFFED CHEESE, PARTICULARLY BURRATA CHEESE
The equipment (1) comprises: supporting means (3) of at least one cheese (C) of the fresh pasta filata type; gripping means (6) adapted to retain at least one portion (P) of the cheese (C); filling means (7) adapted to inject a stuffing inside the cheese (C) to obtain a stuffed cheese (S); one mutual movement unit (20) between the supporting means (3) and the gripping means (6); and one mutual movement assembly (21) between the gripping means (6) and the filling means (7);
wherein the supporting means (3) comprise at least a first container element (51) defining a first housing (51a) adapted to contain the cheese (C) and at least a second container element (52) defining a second housing (52a) adapted to contain the stuffed cheese (S), wherein said housings (51a, 52a) have a relative radius of curvature, the radius of curvature of the second housing (52a) being greater than the radius of curvature of the first housing (51a).
USE OF LACTASE AND LAC(-) LACTIC ACID BACTERIA (LAB) FOR PRODUCING A FERMENTED MILK PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a method for producing a fermented milk product (e.g. a pasta filata cheese) with a relatively stable pH value at the end of the fermentation comprising use of lactase in a first step (a) and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in a further step, characterized by that the LAB are lactose-deficient (Lac(?)) and capable of metabolizing glucose (Glu(+)). The invention further relates to a Streptococcus thermophilus cell CHCC26980 deposited with registration number DSM32600 and a method to obtain a mutant of this strain.
METHODS FOR TREATING A DIVIDED CHEESE PRODUCT AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF
Disclosed herein is an anticaking agent for cheese, comprising one or more dairy ingredients; and one or more non-dairy ingredients. When applied the anticaking agent is applied to a divided cheese, it has low visibility on the divided cheese, prevents caking of the divided cheese, and browns similarly to divided cheese without the anticaking agent when baked in an impinger oven at between 425 F. and 450 F. for 5 minutes. Also disclosed are food products containing an anticaking agent described herein, and methods for treating divided cheese for anticaking using an anticaking agent described herein.
CHEESE PRODUCTS WITH ADDED MODIFIED PYRODEXTRINS
Cheese products comprising less than 10 wt % modified pyrodextrin are disclosed. The cheese products with added modified pyrodextrin have similar melt, firmness, and stretch characteristics as compared to a cheese product without added modified pyrodextrin.
Modified chymosin polypeptides
The invention relates to a polypeptide having chymosin activity which: a. is capable of hydrolyzing bovine alpha s1-casein at position F23F24 so as to form s1-I CN (f24-199) more rapidly than camel chymosin; and b. has a C/P ratio higher than the C/P ratio of bovine chymosin.
DAIRY PRODUCT AND PROCESSES
The invention relates to the manufacture of a pasta filata cheese comprising a moisture content of at least about 55% by weight, a solids-non-fat content of up to about 45% by weight, the solids-non-fat comprising at least about 70% by weight protein, the protein comprising at least about 65% by weight casein, and a mineral content comprising a total divalent cation content of about 25 to about 75 mMol of divalent cations/100 g casein, and a total monovalent cation content of about 100 to about 250 mMol monovalent cations/100 g casein, and a total cation content of about 150 to about 300 mMol total cations/100 g casein.
Restructured natural protein matrices
Methods as can be used in the preparation of one or more dairy, dairy analog and cheese products from a range of proteinaceous starting materials, such methods comprising protein modification and protein restoration or protein restructure.
METHODS AND CULTURES TO MANUFACTURE PIZZA CHEESE
The application is directed to a method to manufacture pasta-filata cheese based on cultures comprising or consisting of either 1) at least a galactose-positive Streptococcus thermophilus strain as defined herein or 2) at least a Streptococcus thermophilus strain and a Lactococcus lactis strain, and to a stretched curd or cheese produced by this method. The application is also directed to a culture or kit-of-part comprising or consisting of a) a galactose-positive Streptococcus thermophilus strain as defined herein, and b) Lactococcus strain(s) and/or Lactobacillus helveticus strain(s).
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A DAIRY PRODUCT AND SYSTEM FOR PACKAGING THE SAME
A method for producing and packaging a dairy product, particularly mozzarella cheese, and a packaging method for facilitating the handling and improve preservability of the latter. Particularly, the present invention relates to a method for preparing and packaging a pasta filata cheese, comprising a step of substantially dry packaging, i.e. without preserving liquid, and heat packaging of the pasta filata cheese.
Stackable and Pallet-Transportable Cheese Log Forming and Holding Tray
A tray that eliminates the need for wrapping or packaging edible food articles that are in a malleable form, such as when made or otherwise produced, with the tray formed with at least a plurality of pairs of article holding compartments each three dimensionally contoured so as to define an edible food article mold that shapes or forms an edible food article received therein that is in a formable or moldable state so as to substantially conform at least a portion of the edible food article to the shape of the three-dimensional contour of the mold of the compartment in which the article is received. A preferred embodiment of the tray has at least a plurality of pairs of elongate article holding compartments that are generally parallel with one another with the article shaping or forming mold defined by each compartment formed of a compartment sidewall that has a concavely curved cross-section that preferably is generally semicircular in a transverse cross-section. In a preferred embodiment, each compartment has a mouth through which an edible food article enters during the filling of the tray with the mouth preferably defined by opposed portions of the generally semicircular compartment sidewall that are generally parallel to one another and which preferably can be obtuse the angled relative to one another to define a guide chute that guides the article into a desired position and/or orientation in the mold of the compartment that optimizes forming or shaping of the article before it cools, dries, cures or otherwise hardens thereby setting or fixing its shape memory so as to substantially conform at least a part of the shape of the article disposed in contact with the sidewall with the mold of the compartment in which the article is received.