Patent classifications
A23G1/46
NOVEL PREPARATION OF FAT-BASED CONFECTIONS
The present disclosure is directed to a novel method of preparing fat-based confectionery products.
Edible Confectionery Ink Composition for 3D-Printing
An edible confectionery ink composition for 3D printing comprises: from 20% to 75% by weight of sweetener, preferably sugar, and from 15% to 50% by weight of a fat composition, wherein the fat composition comprises from 45% to 65% by weight of lauric acid (C12:0); and from 15% to 25% by weight of total palmitic acid (C16:0) and stearic acid (C18:0); said percentages of acid referring to acids bound as acyl groups in glycerides in the fat composition and being based on the total weight of C8 to C24 fatty acids; and wherein the fat composition has from 80 to 100 solid fat content at 20° C.; and from 70 to 98 solid fat content at 25° C.; and from 30 to 60 solid fat content at 30° C.; measured on unstabilized fat according to ISO 8292-1.
Edible Confectionery Ink Composition for 3D-Printing
An edible confectionery ink composition for 3D printing comprises: from 20% to 75% by weight of sweetener, preferably sugar, and from 15% to 50% by weight of a fat composition, wherein the fat composition comprises from 45% to 65% by weight of lauric acid (C12:0); and from 15% to 25% by weight of total palmitic acid (C16:0) and stearic acid (C18:0); said percentages of acid referring to acids bound as acyl groups in glycerides in the fat composition and being based on the total weight of C8 to C24 fatty acids; and wherein the fat composition has from 80 to 100 solid fat content at 20° C.; and from 70 to 98 solid fat content at 25° C.; and from 30 to 60 solid fat content at 30° C.; measured on unstabilized fat according to ISO 8292-1.
CONFECTIONERY
The present invention relates to confectionery material, preferably milk-based confectionery, comprising an oligosaccharide mixture.
CONFECTIONERY
The present invention relates to confectionery material, preferably milk-based confectionery, comprising an oligosaccharide mixture.
OILY CONFECTIONERY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
The invention provides a method for manufacturing oily confectionery, including a step of stirring an oily confectionery base containing 10% by mass or more or a milk protein or 20% by mass or more of a nonfat milk solid content for 1 hour or more with a temperature held at 50° C. or more and 60° C. or less.
OILY CONFECTIONERY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
The invention provides a method for manufacturing oily confectionery, including a step of stirring an oily confectionery base containing 10% by mass or more or a milk protein or 20% by mass or more of a nonfat milk solid content for 1 hour or more with a temperature held at 50° C. or more and 60° C. or less.
CACAO PULP JUICE DRIED POWDER, FOOD PRODUCT IN WHICH SAME IS BLENDED, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THESE
The present invention aims to provide a lyophilized powder of a cacao pulp juice, and a food containing the powder, and to provide a method of producing a lyophilized powder of a cacao pulp juice and a method of producing a food containing a cacao pulp juice. The present invention provides a lyophilized powder of a cacao pulp juice including a dietary fiber component and an oil or fat component, and a food including the lyophilized powder of the present invention. The present invention also provides a method of producing a cacao pulp juice powder, the method including the step of subjecting a cacao pulp juice base containing a dietary fiber component and an oil or fat component to lyophilization treatment, and a method of producing a food containing a cacao pulp juice, the method including the step of mixing the lyophilized powder of the present invention with another/other raw material(s). The food of the present invention can be provided as oil or fat-based confectionery.
METHODS OF PROCESSING CHOCOLATE COVERED FROZEN FOOD PRODUCTS
A method of applying thin layers of a molten chocolate onto a frozen food product, in some instances fruit, that is at temperatures below 0° C. in such a way that prevents discoloration and brittleness of the applied chocolate.
High water activity confectionery product and process of making same
A process of forming a confectionery product includes heating a confectionery mixture comprising a sweetened milk product and fat while stirring until the confectionery mixture reaches a predetermined consistency. The process also includes forming the confectionery product upon cooling of the confectionery mixture. The confectionery product has a water activity of about 0.59 or greater, has a sugar content of about 87 degrees Brix or less, and has a shelf life of about three months or greater. A confectionery product includes a confectionery mixture. The confectionery product includes a sweetened milk product, butter, cocoa powder, a sweetener, and a preservative. The sweetener is corn syrup, inulin, tapioca syrup, maltodextrin, pear puree, and/or a combination thereof. The confectionery mixture has a water activity of about 0.59 or greater, has a sugar content of about 87 degrees Brix or less, and has a shelf life of about three months or greater.