Patent classifications
A23G3/40
Chewy confection with reduced sugar
Low cariogenic and low-laxation chewy confections comprising a non-cariogenic sweetener comprising erythritol and a doctoring agent comprising at least one of sucromalt, linear inulin, branched inulin, brown rice syrup, indigestible dextrin, polydextrose, isomaltooligosaccharide, and soluble corn fiber are provided. Methods for preparing low cariogenic and low-laxation chewy confections are also provided.
Chewy confection with reduced sugar
Low cariogenic and low-laxation chewy confections comprising a non-cariogenic sweetener comprising erythritol and a doctoring agent comprising at least one of sucromalt, linear inulin, branched inulin, brown rice syrup, indigestible dextrin, polydextrose, isomaltooligosaccharide, and soluble corn fiber are provided. Methods for preparing low cariogenic and low-laxation chewy confections are also provided.
Low Sugar, High Protein Confection
A low or no sugar, high protein confection is described. A confection includes a beneficial combination of soluble fiber, whey protein, glycerol and fat at an acidic pH and particular Brix range to mimic the texture and mouthfeel of caramel or cream confection. Methods of making a confection are also described.
Low Sugar, High Protein Confection
A low or no sugar, high protein confection is described. A confection includes a beneficial combination of soluble fiber, whey protein, glycerol and fat at an acidic pH and particular Brix range to mimic the texture and mouthfeel of caramel or cream confection. Methods of making a confection are also described.
DISCONTINUOUS GUMMY DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Disclosed is an edible, discontinuous gummy delivery system comprising collagen peptide particles with an average particle size from 5 to 500 μm and an average molecular weight from 1,000 to 10,000 Da dispersed in an elastic matrix, wherein the collagen peptide particles are undissolved or no more than partially dissolved in the elastic matrix, and wherein the collagen peptide particles are present in an amount from 8 to 45% of a total mass of the delivery system. Methods of preparing the gummy delivery systems are also disclosed.
DISCONTINUOUS GUMMY DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Disclosed is an edible, discontinuous gummy delivery system comprising collagen peptide particles with an average particle size from 5 to 500 μm and an average molecular weight from 1,000 to 10,000 Da dispersed in an elastic matrix, wherein the collagen peptide particles are undissolved or no more than partially dissolved in the elastic matrix, and wherein the collagen peptide particles are present in an amount from 8 to 45% of a total mass of the delivery system. Methods of preparing the gummy delivery systems are also disclosed.
Process of providing a cooked caramel slurry for coating
Cooked and uncooked caramel slurries and products prepared using the cooked caramel slurries, and methods of preparing caramel slurries and coating a cooked caramel slurry onto a food piece.
Process of providing a cooked caramel slurry for coating
Cooked and uncooked caramel slurries and products prepared using the cooked caramel slurries, and methods of preparing caramel slurries and coating a cooked caramel slurry onto a food piece.
METHOD OF MAKING LOW-SUGAR CARAMELS
A caramel includes water, glycerol, fat, and about 10% by weight or greater of at least one protein source including at least one protein. A method of forming a caramel includes combining water, glycerol, fat, and about 10% by weight or greater of at least one protein source including at least one protein to form a caramel composition. The method also includes hydrating the protein at a hydrating temperature less than a denaturation temperature of the protein to achieve the caramel having a predetermined water activity without denaturing the protein. The caramel includes about 25% by weight or greater of the protein source, and the protein is not in a denatured state in the caramel. A comestible product includes a protein core layer and a layer of a slab-able caramel adhering to the protein core layer.
METHOD OF MAKING LOW-SUGAR CARAMELS
A caramel includes water, glycerol, fat, and about 10% by weight or greater of at least one protein source including at least one protein. A method of forming a caramel includes combining water, glycerol, fat, and about 10% by weight or greater of at least one protein source including at least one protein to form a caramel composition. The method also includes hydrating the protein at a hydrating temperature less than a denaturation temperature of the protein to achieve the caramel having a predetermined water activity without denaturing the protein. The caramel includes about 25% by weight or greater of the protein source, and the protein is not in a denatured state in the caramel. A comestible product includes a protein core layer and a layer of a slab-able caramel adhering to the protein core layer.