Patent classifications
A23V2300/31
Viscous food product grinding and dispensing system
A viscous food dispensing system includes a chute inlet configured to funnel particulate food product into a sleeve and a transport device having an over-center cutout. The transport device is configured to rotate within the sleeve to convey the particulate food product. A processing surface extends downward from the chute inlet towards a curved base of the sleeve along a portion of the transport device. The processing surface is spaced laterally apart from the transport device to define a processing zone between the processing surface and the transport device. The particulate food product is processed as the particulate food product is captured between a leading edge of the over-center cutout and the processing surface while the transport device is rotating.
COMPOUND FORMULA OF BUTYRATE AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF AND BENZOIC ACID, AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF AS FEED ADDITIVE
The present application discloses a composition of a butyrate or a derivative thereof and benzoic acid, preparation method and use as a feedstuff additive thereof, wherein the composition comprises 5 wt % to 50 wt % of the butyrate or the derivative of butyric acid, and 50 wt % to 95 wt % of the benzoic acid or benzoate. The benzoate and butyrate dissociate into acidic molecules when they enter into animals' bodies. The butyric acid stimulates parietal cells to grown and the parietal cells produce hydrochloric acid, which thereby reduces the pH value in the stomach. Benzoic acid can inhibit facultative anaerobes such as Lactobacillus and butyric acid-producing anaerobic bacteria in the stomach, rendering the two floras become predominant microflora, and therefore produce more endogenous organic acids such as lactic acid and butyric acid. These acids are beneficial to gastrointestinal health and animal growth. As a result, a synergy effect of the two components in the composition is achieved.
Compositions of whole green coffee bean products and whole hemp products
Disclosed are novel processing methods for green coffee beans that result in novel green coffee bean products, including products that incorporate whole green coffee beans which is combined with a whole hemp powder or CBD. Methods for processing green coffee beans include selecting whole coffee beans in their fresh green unroasted state with naturally-occurring levels of phytonutrients, sterilizing and drying them, applying iterative grinding processes and stabilization techniques, all while avoiding high temperatures. A similar method is used to prepare a whole hemp powder, which may then be combined with the whole green coffee bean powder.
Vicine and covicine removal from a feed stock
A system and method for vicine/covicine removal includes generating a feed stock from a plant-based protein source, the plant-based protein source having anti-nutritionals disposed therein, including vicine and covicine. The system and method includes generating an ethanol slurry by combining the feed stock with an ethanol wash containing a first volume of ethanol and processing the ethanol slurry through an extractor to generate an ethanol matrix and a feed stock mass. The method and system further includes providing the feed stock mass to a desolventizer and generating a desolventized feed stock mass therefrom. Therein, the method and system includes drying the desolventized feed stock mass to generate a clean feed stock with at least a portion of the vicine/covicine removed therefrom.
Wheat based binding agent and methods of making and using same
Provided herein are compositions that are useful as binding agents for clusters, bars, and other food applications where various components need to be adhered to each other. The binding agents include a wheat protein isolate in combination with flour and water.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STEAM FLAKING OF GRAINS
A system and method for processing a cereal grain including establishing a correlation between outgassing levels of one or more volatile compounds from the cereal grain as it is processed by exposure to steam cooking and rolling into a processed grain, and a starch availability in the processed grain, and altering the process to produce a desired starch availability by altering the flaking process to product the correlated outgassingevels of the volatile compounds.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STEAM FLAKING OF GRAINS
A system and method for processing a cereal grain including establishing a correlation between outgassing levels of one or more volatile compounds from the cereal grain as it is processed by exposure to steam cooking and rolling into a processed grain, and a starch availability in the processed grain, and altering the process to produce a desired starch availability by altering the flaking process to product the correlated outgassingevels of the volatile compounds.
FERMENTED CELLULOSE-CONTAINING VINEGAR AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF
A method of producing vinegar in which acidity in terms of acetic acid is decreased is provided. A method of producing vinegar containing fermented cellulose and acetic acid includes conducting fermentation allowing an acetic acid bacterium to mainly produce fermented cellulose under fermentation condition (A), and conducting fermentation allowing the acetic acid bacterium to mainly produce acetic acid under fermentation condition (B). Fermentation condition (A) includes acidity X in terms of acetic acid and ethanol concentration Y in a medium at the start of fermentation satisfy formula (I): 0<X+Y<4.0 (I). In the formula, X represents acidity in terms of acetic acid (% (w/v)), and Y represents ethanol concentration (% (v/v)). Fermentation condition (B) includes ethanol concentration in fermentation liquid is controlled during fermentation to be more than 0% (v/v) and less than 4% (v/v).
FERMENTED CELLULOSE-CONTAINING VINEGAR AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF
A method of producing vinegar in which acidity in terms of acetic acid is decreased is provided. A method of producing vinegar containing fermented cellulose and acetic acid includes conducting fermentation allowing an acetic acid bacterium to mainly produce fermented cellulose under fermentation condition (A), and conducting fermentation allowing the acetic acid bacterium to mainly produce acetic acid under fermentation condition (B). Fermentation condition (A) includes acidity X in terms of acetic acid and ethanol concentration Y in a medium at the start of fermentation satisfy formula (I): 0<X+Y<4.0 (I). In the formula, X represents acidity in terms of acetic acid (% (w/v)), and Y represents ethanol concentration (% (v/v)). Fermentation condition (B) includes ethanol concentration in fermentation liquid is controlled during fermentation to be more than 0% (v/v) and less than 4% (v/v).
Method of creating nutritional supplements
A method of creating nutritional supplements including the steps of obtaining a customer's nutrient deficiency, calculating an ionic supplement composition based on the underlying element composition of the delivery product and the deficiency information, and mixing the ionic elements in dehydrated form with an appropriate liquid suspension.