Patent classifications
A23G9/506
Process for filling a receptacle with frozen confection
The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a frozen confection product comprising the steps of: a. rotating a receptacle about a substantially vertical axis and depositing a continuous stream of one or more frozen confections into the receptacle; b. depositing into the receptacle a batch of solid inclusions independently from the continuous stream of frozen confection of step a.; and c. cooling the product of step b. to ?5? C. or lower; wherein, the duration of steps a. to b. is 2.0 seconds or less.
Rotational ice cream holder
A rotational ice cream holder apparatus is provided. The rotational ice cream holder includes a dish that catches dripping ice cream. The dish has an opening or aperture for holding an ice cream cone. The dish can be rotated with respect to a handle such that a person using the rotational ice cream holder can enjoy different parts of the ice cream by simply using his hand to turn the dish.
WAFFLE AND BAKING MOLD FOR PRODUCING THE WAFFLE
A cone shaped waffle food product including a first side whose surface area is increased by a technical pattern in order to assure a defined adhesion at a baking plate during a production process and to provide engagement surfaces for a receiving tool, wherein the technical pattern includes bars or grooves that are respectively arranged parallel to each other; a second side whose surface area is smaller than the surface area of the first side, and wherein the second side is free from the technical pattern and provided with a design pattern.
ICE CREAM CONE WITH INTEGRATED EDIBLE DRIP COLLECTOR
Some embodiments pertain to an ice cream cone having a body and an integrated drip collector. In some embodiments, the body extends radially outwardly from a center axis of the ice cream cone. In some embodiments, the body includes an upper section defining an aperture, a lower section having a bottom, and a wall portion. In some embodiments, the wall portion extends from the lower section to the upper section and defines a reservoir configured to store ice cream within the body. In some embodiments, the ice cream cone further includes a drip collector that is a protrusion of the ice cream cone. In some embodiments, the protrusion includes a trough and an outer edge. In some embodiments, the outer edge extends radially outward from the body and is disposed below a top of the upper section of the body. In some embodiments, the drip collector is configured to receive melted ice cream and to prevent melted ice cream from contacting a hand of a user holding the ice cream cone.
MOULDING PROCESS
The invention is directed to a method of forming a moulded item said method comprising the steps of (a) providing a mould 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 mould former being shaped to form a mould having (i) an indentation corresponding to the desired shape of said moulded item; and (ii) a series of holes extending between the inner surface and the bottom face of the mould former, (b) forming a mould in said mould former from a plastics material; (c) positioning an elongate member in said mould; (d) introducing a volume of liquid into said indentation; (e) positioning a cover over said mould and sealing it thereto; (f) causing said liquid to solidify.
APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A FROZEN CONFECTION
The present invention provides an apparatus for producing frozen confectionery products, the apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, the mixing chamber having: at least one frozen confection inlet connectable to a source of a frozen confection; at least one sauce inlet connectable to a source of sauce; and an outlet, wherein the at least one sauce inlet is positioned between the at least one frozen confection inlet and the outlet, characterised in that the mixing chamber is rotatable. The present invention provides a process for producing frozen confectionery products, the process comprising: providing the foregoing apparatus; supplying a frozen confection to the at least one frozen confection inlet; supplying a sauce to the at least one sauce inlet; and extruding the frozen confection and sauce from the outlet, characterised in that the mixing chamber is rotated thereby to distribute the sauce randomly throughout the frozen confection.
Cold dessert with gelatin-based component adapted for low temperature consumption
Cold desserts incorporating gelatin-based (gummy) components are provided in this paper. In particular, stick-mounted cold desserts, edible-cone cold desserts, and container-served desserts with gelatin-based components are described. The gelatin-based components of these desserts are made from gelatin-based candy material that is specially-formulated for consumption at cold temperatures. The gelatin-based components may be used with other components of a cold dessert such as with flavored water ice, ice cream, sherbet, sorbet, and the like as described throughout this paper.
EDIBLE RECEPTACLES FOR FROZEN CONFECTIONS
An edible receptacle suitable for containing a frozen confection the receptacle comprising at most 15 wt % binder and at least 50 wt % of particles of nuts wherein the particles have an average diameter of from 0.001 to 5 mm and a water content of at most 5 wt % is provided. A process for preparing an edible receptacle, the process comprising the steps of: (a) dosing a required amount of edible receptacle ingredients into a support mould, the ingredients comprising at most 15 wt % binder and at least 50 wt % of particles of nuts by weight of the edible receptacle wherein the particles have an average diameter of from 0.001 to 5 mm and a water content of at most 5 wt %; (b) inserting a shaping tool into the ingredients in the support mould; and (c) vibrating the shaping tool at an ultrasonic frequency to form the ingredients into an edible receptacle of the desired shape is also provided.
EDIBLE RECEPTACLES FOR FROZEN CONFECTIONS
An edible receptacle suitable for containing a frozen confection the receptacle comprising from 0.01 wt % to 15 wt % binder and at least 50 wt % of particles of dry baked material wherein the particles have an average diameter of from 0.001 to 5 mm and a water content of at most 5 wt % is provided. A process for preparing an edible receptacle, the process comprising the steps of: (a) dosing a required amount of edible receptacle ingredients into a support mould, the ingredients comprising from 0.01 wt % to 15 wt % binder and at least 50 wt % of particles of dry baked material by weight of the edible receptacle wherein the particles have an average diameter of from 0.001 to 5 mn and a water content of at most 5 wt %; (b) inserting a shaping tool into the ingredients in the support mould; and (c) vibrating the shaping tool at an ultrasonic frequency to form the ingredients into an edible receptacle of the desired shape is also provided.
Cornet cone production method
Disclosed is a production method developed for production of cornet cones with less waste from plain cornet paper in a roll.