Patent classifications
A23G3/56
MOCHI-LIKE FOOD PRODUCT INCLUDING KUDZU STARCH AS MAIN INGREDIENT, ICE CONFECTION, AND PRODUCTION METHOD FOR ICE CONFECTION
A mochi-like food product and an ice confection having a mochi-like texture under room temperature and a production method for an ice confection. A mochi-like food product includes a starch gellant and a sweetener. The starch gellant contains kudzu starch serving as a main ingredient, and includes no potato starch, sweet potato starch, corn starch, or wheat starch. The sweetener includes wasanbon, includes no refined sugar, glucose, or synthetic sweeteners. The mochi-like food product can be frozen to be served as an ice confection. The mochi-like food product can be provided as a tasty ice confection that has chewiness like uiro, is free of allergenicity, has a lower GI value than sugar, would not be too hard upon being frozen to be served as an ice confection, is easy to eat, and has unique thickness or gumminess.
Edible cup and method of making the same
The present invention relates to an edible container made of liquid, sugar, and one or more hydrocolloids. The edible container may hold hot or cold liquids for extended periods of time.
Gingerbread House Construction Kit
A gingerbread house construction kit, comprising an easel having a front surface and a rear surface and a ledge extending outwardly from a bottom edge of the front surface, the easel also having at least one support member fixedly secured to the rear surface operatively arranged to support the easel on a flat surface such that the front surface makes an angle with respect to the flat surface; and, a plurality of gingerbread elements operatively arranged to be positioned and adhered to the front surface of the easel to create a gingerbread scene.
Laser cut edible decorating sheet and methods of manufacture
An edible decoration is laser kiss cut from an edible decorating sheet by optically sensing at least one printed edible design on the edible decorating sheet relative to a laser cutting tool coordinate system and driving a laser along a circuit of cutting locations defined in the laser cutting tool coordinate system. The laser beam forms a separation channel by laser ablation of at least a portion of the edible decorating sheet at the cutting locations while leaving intact the non-adhesive releasable backing upon which the edible decorating sheet rests.
Composition for a formulated oral prebiotic edible composition
A formulated oral prebiotic edible composition includes a free amino acid containing ingredient comprising L-arginine, the L-arginine comprising free individual molecules of L-arginine, the free individual molecules of L-arginine L present at a concentration of greater than about 0.1 weight percent, a carrier, and a sugar comprising at least one of a monosaccharide and disaccharide, at least two distinct live lactic acid probiotics, wherein one is a lactic acid producing bacterium, and one is a lactic acid fermenting bacterium, wherein the composition is in configuration suitable to be maintained substantively dissolved within the oral cavity, and wherein the composition is in an effective amount to selectively promote stimulation of a first oral microbiota to produce an excretion product, and wherein a second oral microbiota metabolizes the excretion product to treat the respiratory allergic condition and/or an oral and/or sinus infection.
Composition for a formulated oral prebiotic edible composition
A formulated oral prebiotic edible composition includes a free amino acid containing ingredient comprising L-arginine, the L-arginine comprising free individual molecules of L-arginine, the free individual molecules of L-arginine L present at a concentration of greater than about 0.1 weight percent, a carrier, and a sugar comprising at least one of a monosaccharide and disaccharide, at least two distinct live lactic acid probiotics, wherein one is a lactic acid producing bacterium, and one is a lactic acid fermenting bacterium, wherein the composition is in configuration suitable to be maintained substantively dissolved within the oral cavity, and wherein the composition is in an effective amount to selectively promote stimulation of a first oral microbiota to produce an excretion product, and wherein a second oral microbiota metabolizes the excretion product to treat the respiratory allergic condition and/or an oral and/or sinus infection.
Hard candy optics
Functional optical equipment such as lenses, prisms, optical flats, and color filters are made from hard candy, resulting in working optics that can be treated as either experimental equipment or confectionaries. These hard candy optics are manufactured by an extremely precise casting process, which avoids the need to polish or reshape the candy after casting and allows for the production of a wider selection of optical equipment. This process also allows the inclusion of features that expand the applications of the hard candy optics, but are not themselves optically functional.
Laser cut edible decorating sheet and methods of manufacture
An edible decoration is laser kiss cut from an edible decorating sheet by optically sensing at least one printed edible design on the edible decorating sheet relative to a laser cutting tool coordinate system and driving a laser along a circuit of cutting locations defined in the laser cutting tool coordinate system. The laser beam forms a separation channel by laser ablation of at least a portion of the edible decorating sheet at the cutting locations while leaving intact the non-adhesive releasable backing upon which the edible decorating sheet rests.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATING EAR PAIN
The present invention relates generally to a methods of treating ear infections and clearing excess fluid from Eustachian tubes.
Moulding process
The invention is directed to a method of forming a molded item said method comprising the steps of (a) providing a mold former comprising an indentation having an inner surface and a bottom face and made of plastics and manufactured by a 3-dimensional printing process, said mold former being shaped to form a mold having (i) an indentation corresponding to the desired shape of said molded item; and (ii) a series of holes extending between the inner surface and the bottom face of the mold former, (b) forming a mold in said mold former from a plastics material; (c) positioning an elongate member in said mold; (d) introducing a volume of liquid into said indentation; (e) positioning a cover over said mold and sealing it thereto; (f) causing said liquid to solidify.