Patent classifications
A23G3/52
Process for preparing concentrated foaming compositions sweetened with honey and such compositions
A process for preparing a concentrated foaming composition sweetened with honey, including: a) provision and weighing the necessary quantities of raw materials to be used, b) putting pure honey in a mixer and subjecting the honey to beating from about 250 rpm to about 1500 rpm for about 5 to 30 minutes, c) adding at least one raw material selected from soluble coffee, powdered milk and honey to the mixed honey from step b) while it is being mixed, and d) once the desired consistency is achieved, divide the composition obtained in step c) into containers for distribution and marketing. Compositions for making foaming coffee sweetened with honey, foaming coffee with milk sweetened with honey and foaming milk sweetened with honey obtained by this process.
Apparatus and method for aeration of a food product
An apparatus (300) for aerating a food product, (200, 300) comprising a housing (10) with an inlet (100) for the food product and an outlet for the aerated food product, and, within the housing (10), first and second pairs (210, 220, 240) of a rotor and a stator each having complementary toothed rims orientated in opposition in the axial direction, and a gas injector (1) for injecting, at an upstream position relative to the first pair (210, 220) of a rotor and a stator, a gas in the food product to be aerated, wherein a further inlet (310) is provided for injecting, at a position between a pair (210, 220) and an adjacent pair (240) of a rotor and a stator, an additional composition to be mixed with the food product.
Apparatus and method for aeration of a food product
An apparatus (300) for aerating a food product, (200, 300) comprising a housing (10) with an inlet (100) for the food product and an outlet for the aerated food product, and, within the housing (10), first and second pairs (210, 220, 240) of a rotor and a stator each having complementary toothed rims orientated in opposition in the axial direction, and a gas injector (1) for injecting, at an upstream position relative to the first pair (210, 220) of a rotor and a stator, a gas in the food product to be aerated, wherein a further inlet (310) is provided for injecting, at a position between a pair (210, 220) and an adjacent pair (240) of a rotor and a stator, an additional composition to be mixed with the food product.
System and method for producing aerated food products under conditions requiring a decreased electrical and thermal load
A system for creating an aerated food product, whereby a decreased electrical and thermal load may be obtained is disclosed. Furthermore, a method of producing an aerated food product comprising the steps of separately preparing a first food product portion and a second food product portion, transferring the first food product portion to a first aseptic surge tank, transferring the second food product portion to a second aseptic surge tank, mixing a combination of the first food product portion and the second food product portion to create a mixed food product, aerating the mixed food product to create the aerated food product, and dispensing the aerated food product from a filling apparatus into a container is also disclosed. An aerated food product is also disclosed.
System and method for producing aerated food products under conditions requiring a decreased electrical and thermal load
A system for creating an aerated food product, whereby a decreased electrical and thermal load may be obtained is disclosed. Furthermore, a method of producing an aerated food product comprising the steps of separately preparing a first food product portion and a second food product portion, transferring the first food product portion to a first aseptic surge tank, transferring the second food product portion to a second aseptic surge tank, mixing a combination of the first food product portion and the second food product portion to create a mixed food product, aerating the mixed food product to create the aerated food product, and dispensing the aerated food product from a filling apparatus into a container is also disclosed. An aerated food product is also disclosed.
EGG-FREE ALBUMEN REPLACEMENT
An egg-free albumen replacement includes a starch, an edible gum and a hydrolyzed pea protein. The egg-free albumen replacement can include the hydrolyzed pea protein in an amount of 3 to 75 wt. %, based on the combined weights of the starch, edible gum and hydrolyzed pea protein in the replacement composition. At least some of the hydrolyzed pea protein in the egg-free albumen replacement can include partially hydrolyzed pea protein.
Powder composition for an aerated food product
The invention relates to a powder composition for preparing a food product, to a method for preparing said powder composition, to a method for preparing a food product from said powder composition, to a food product obtainable by said method, and to a method for keeping gas bubbles in bulk liquid.
Powder composition for an aerated food product
The invention relates to a powder composition for preparing a food product, to a method for preparing said powder composition, to a method for preparing a food product from said powder composition, to a food product obtainable by said method, and to a method for keeping gas bubbles in bulk liquid.
FOAMING MATERIAL
A method for producing a foaming material for a composition to be foamed, the method includes: suspending a yeast cell residue in water; adjusting a pH of a yeast cell suspension to an acidic side; and heating a yeast cell suspension, the foaming material includes a yeast extract having a protein content of 35% by weight or more per solid content and a dietary fiber content of 30% by weight or more per solid content, and the foaming material is contained in the composition at from 0.001% to 1% by weight.
FOAMING MATERIAL
A method for producing a foaming material for a composition to be foamed, the method includes: suspending a yeast cell residue in water; adjusting a pH of a yeast cell suspension to an acidic side; and heating a yeast cell suspension, the foaming material includes a yeast extract having a protein content of 35% by weight or more per solid content and a dietary fiber content of 30% by weight or more per solid content, and the foaming material is contained in the composition at from 0.001% to 1% by weight.