Patent classifications
A23D7/05
Continuous process for automated meat analogue production
Systems and methods describe improvements in the automated production of meat analogues. Ingredients are provided, including oil, water, binding agent(s), and one or more forms of protein to be separately and continuously conveyed through a facility. Concurrently to the ingredients being conveyed through the facility, a number of actions occur. The system emulsifies the oil, water, and binding agent(s) within an emulsifying machine to form a final emulsion. A hydration process is separately applied to at least one of the forms of protein. The system mixes and conveys the protein(s) with the final emulsion in a final mixer to form a final dough.
Continuous process for automated meat analogue production
Systems and methods describe improvements in the automated production of meat analogues. Ingredients are provided, including oil, water, binding agent(s), and one or more forms of protein to be separately and continuously conveyed through a facility. Concurrently to the ingredients being conveyed through the facility, a number of actions occur. The system emulsifies the oil, water, and binding agent(s) within an emulsifying machine to form a final emulsion. A hydration process is separately applied to at least one of the forms of protein. The system mixes and conveys the protein(s) with the final emulsion in a final mixer to form a final dough.
METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A MONOGLYCERIDE HYDRATE PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a method for preparing a monoglyceride hydrate product, which product may be used as an emulsifier in various food and non-food applications. The present invention further relates to the monoglyceride hydrate product obtainable by said method. The invention further relates to a monoglyceride hydrate product, comprising monoglycerides, with saturated fatty acid residues, water and non-hydrogenated monoglycerides and/or diglycerides having unsaturated fatty acid residues.
METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A MONOGLYCERIDE HYDRATE PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a method for preparing a monoglyceride hydrate product, which product may be used as an emulsifier in various food and non-food applications. The present invention further relates to the monoglyceride hydrate product obtainable by said method. The invention further relates to a monoglyceride hydrate product, comprising monoglycerides, with saturated fatty acid residues, water and non-hydrogenated monoglycerides and/or diglycerides having unsaturated fatty acid residues.
Emulsion for reduced fat food products
The invention relates to emulsions for use in food products. In particular, the invention relates to stable water-in-oil emulsions for reduced fat food products such as confectionery, spreads, and bakery goods.
Emulsion for reduced fat food products
The invention relates to emulsions for use in food products. In particular, the invention relates to stable water-in-oil emulsions for reduced fat food products such as confectionery, spreads, and bakery goods.
AUTOMATED MEAT ANALOGUE PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Systems and methods describe improvements in the automated production of meat analogues. Ingredients are provided, including oil, water, binding agent(s), and one or more forms of protein to be separately and continuously conveyed through a facility. Concurrently to the ingredients being conveyed through the facility, a number of actions occur. The system emulsifies the oil, water, and binding agent(s) within an emulsifying machine to form a final emulsion. A hydration process is separately applied to at least one of the forms of protein. The system mixes and conveys the protein(s) with the final emulsion in a final mixer to form a final dough.
AUTOMATED MEAT ANALOGUE PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Systems and methods describe improvements in the automated production of meat analogues. Ingredients are provided, including oil, water, binding agent(s), and one or more forms of protein to be separately and continuously conveyed through a facility. Concurrently to the ingredients being conveyed through the facility, a number of actions occur. The system emulsifies the oil, water, and binding agent(s) within an emulsifying machine to form a final emulsion. A hydration process is separately applied to at least one of the forms of protein. The system mixes and conveys the protein(s) with the final emulsion in a final mixer to form a final dough.
PLANT-BASED MILK WHIPPABLE EMULSION
Disclosed herein are plant-based whippable topping emulsions. In particular, described herein are plant-based emulsions that do not contain any of the eight major food allergens. In addition to plant-based products, the emulsions may generally contain vegetable oil and one or more other components such as surfactants, sugar, stabilizers, thickeners, and flavoring. Also disclosed herein are methods of making and methods of using the plant-based milk whippable topping emulsions.
GEL-FORM EMULSIFIED FOOD
The present invention provides a high calorie, low carbohydrate gel-form emulsified food that contains a high content of medium chain fatty acids and a low carbohydrate content, induces minimal discomfort after a meal, and provides the high calorie, low carbohydrate gel-form emulsified food which can be distributed at room temperature. The present invention. relates to the gel-form emulsified food including: 10 to 40% by mass of oil and/or fat; 0% by mass or more and less than 5% by mass of a carbohydrate; and 1 to 10% by mass of a protein, in which the content of a medium chain fatty acid is 7 to 23% by mass.