A23C19/0921

Lipase in short-chain esterification of fatty acids

Patatin, a lipase obtainable from potatoes, has been found to have advantages in the esterification reaction of fatty acids to yield fatty acid alkyl esters. Methods for application of this lipase activity are described, as well as the use of patatin in various industrial processes.

PROCESS-STABLE OPACIFYING COMPOSITIONS FOR FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS
20180168204 · 2018-06-21 ·

Embodiments herein include opacifying compositions, food products made with the same, and related methods. In an embodiment, a processed food product is included. The processed food product can include a modified food starch with at least 70 wt. % fiber and a milk mineral concentrate with at least 24 wt. % calcium. The brightness (L*) value of the processed food product is greater than 70. Other embodiments are also included herein.

NON-AQUEOUS LIQUID AND SEMI-SOLID FORMULATIONS OF AMORPHOUS CALCIUM CARBONATE
20170216349 · 2017-08-03 ·

The present invention provides stabilized amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) formulations, comprising ACC and a non-aqueous liquid carrier in which the ACC is dispersed. The present invention further provides cosmetic and pharmaceutical compositions comprising ACC.

ENCAPSULATED AMORPHOUS CALCIUM CARBONATE COMPOSITIONS
20170208827 · 2017-07-27 ·

The present invention provides stable amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) compositions, and food articles comprising said compositions.

Method to produce cheese chips and raised cheese chips
20170020155 · 2017-01-26 ·

A method to produce cheese chips, consisting in provides that cut cheese slices are frozen and then raised by means of rapid water evaporation due to the application of microwave and vacuum drying. The freezing step is preceded by drying and cooling, and the raised cheese chips containing cheese and flavourings are characterised in that their density does not exceed 0.46 g/cm.sup.3, the porosity does exceed 40%, and the crunchiness does exceed 4.

SMOOTH COTTAGE CHEESE AND COTTAGE CHEESE PRODUCT, PROCESS AND METHOD
20170013853 · 2017-01-19 ·

The present disclosure relates generally to smooth cheese products and method of producing smooth cheese products.

AGENT FOR ENHANCING SALTINESS OR SUPRESSING OFF-FLAVOR

The present invention aims to provide a new agent for enhancing saltiness or suppressing an off-taste, and the like. The present invention relates to an agent for enhancing saltiness or suppressing an off-taste, which contains -caryophyllene oxide, and the like.

Composition Comprising Lactococcus Methods and Products Thereof

The present invention relates to Lactococcus starter cultures that are compatible with nisin-producing strains and simultaneously do not degrade nisin. The present invention defines starter cultures that can be used in combination with nisin-producing cultures, without degradation of nisin. Furthermore, it is also disclosed that starter cultures can be made by a combination of nisin-producing strains and strains containing nisin-immunity genes and/or and absent of the gene to prevent degradation of nisin.

Compositions comprising choline and omega-3 fatty acid to nutritionally enhance food products

Provided herein is a composition that includes choline or choline salt and omega-3 fatty acid for nutritionally enhancing a food product, as well as the resultant food products. The food product when nutritionally enhanced with the composition has an acceptable taste or acceptable odor or the food product has a peroxide value of less than 50 mEq. Methods of preparing the composition and food products are also are provided. As seen in the accompanying figure the discoveries outlined herein have resulted in an unprecedented level of organoleptic stability over time, with no significant change to key sensory parameters typically seen in products that contain high levels of choline and omega-3 fatty acids.

COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CHOLINE AND OMEGA-3 FATTY ACID TO NUTRITIONALLY ENHANCE FOOD PRODUCTS

Provided herein is a composition that includes choline or choline salt and omega-3 fatty acid for nutritionally enhancing a food product, as well as the resultant food products. The food product when nutritionally enhanced with the composition has an acceptable taste or acceptable odor or the food product has a peroxide value of less than 50 mEq. Methods of preparing the composition and food products are also are provided. As seen in the accompanying figure the discoveries outlined herein have resulted in an unprecedented level of organoleptic stability over time, with no significant change to key sensory parameters typically seen in products that contain high levels of choline and omega-3 fatty acids.