Patent classifications
A23J3/227
WHOLE MUSCLE MEAT SUBSTITUTE AND METHODS OF OBTAINING THE SAME
The present disclosure provides a whole muscle meat substitute and method for its production using additive manufacturing techniques. Specifically, the whole muscle meat substitute comprises one or more layers of digitally printed protein-containing strands, wherein each layer comprises a single convoluted strand or a plurality of strands such that segments between folds of the single strand or the plurality of strands are arranged in an essentially parallel along their longitudinal axis, the strand or strands comprising one or more bundles of axially aligned texturized protein fibers; and wherein at least a portion of the texturized protein fibers comprises elongated fibers having a length above 5 mm. The method disclosed herein comprises operating a digital printer to dispense onto a rinter bed a single convoluted protein containing strand or a plurality of individual protein containing strands, the single strand being folded or the plurality of said strands being arranged such that segments between folds of the single strand or the plurality of strands are essentially parallel along their longitudinal axis.
NOODLE-SHAPED BODY AGGREGATE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME
A heat-coagulated protein processed food product obtained by continuously heat-coagulating and molding a mixture that includes a protein, a lipid, and moisture and has fluidity, by an internal heating method while the mixture is moved within a cylinder having a heating part, and a non-heating part following on from the heating part, is dynamically cut with a cutting blade to form plural noodle-shaped bodies, and the plural noodle-shaped bodies after the cutting cohere with each other at surfaces along a longitudinal direction of the noodle-shaped bodies.
PLANT SOURCED PROTEIN-POLYPHENOL COMPLEXES
Compositions and methods are provided, wherein one or more plant protein(s) are combined with one or more fruit, vegetable, nut or grain sources of phenolics to generate protein-phenol complexes within the mixture. The source of phenolics primarily derive from plant waste, residuals, by-products or side streams, such as, for example, the solids which remain after the extraction of juice from fruit or oil pressed from olives, nuts or grains (e.g., pomace), or fruit and vegetables, etc., which could not be sold for some reason or another. In one embodiment, this mixture constitutes an Admixture that can be added to meat analogue formulations. In one embodiment, this mixture constitutes a Base Substance to generate a Meat Analogue and/or Final Product, which can provide a replacement for different types of meat including beef, buffalo, deer, chicken, turkey, pork, fish, shellfish, etc.
METHOD OF USING BRANCHED-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS TO SUBSTANTIALLY EMULATE RUMINANT SENSORY PROFILES IN PLANT- AND CELL-BASED MEAT AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
A plant-based food product that substantially emulates a ruminant meat may comprise one or more branched chain fatty acids to induce a sensory profile that is not significantly different from that of animal lamb, venison, or goat.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING MEAT OR MEAT-LIKE PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCT
There is provided a meat or meat-like processed food product containing a vegetable oil and fat which has a good yield and improved juiciness. There is also provided a method for producing a meat or meat-like processed food product includes: adding lipase to a vegetable oil and fat to obtain a mixture; and blending the mixture with an ingredient of the meat or meat-like processed food product.
EDIBLE AERIAL MYCELIA AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
An improved mycelium in the form of an edible aerial mycelium that is suitable for use as a food product, including a food ingredient for making mycelium-based food, such as bacon. A method of making an edible aerial mycelium suitable for use as a food product, including a food ingredient. An edible product containing an edible aerial mycelium, and a method of making an edible product comprising an edible aerial mycelium, such as a mycelium-based bacon. A mycelium-based food product having a texture that is analogous to a whole-muscle meat product, wherein that whole-muscle meat product is bacon.
Method for Producing a Food Product
The invention refers to a method of producing a deformed fibrous protein product (12) from a wet textured product material (11). The wet textured product material (11) comprises at least 10 wt % of proteins possessing a fibrous structure and at least 35 wt % water. The in particular deformed fibrous protein product (12) being selected from the group consisting of a deformed product (12a), an initial pulled product (12b), a block product (12c), and a final pulled product (12d). The method comprising the step of a) elastic-plastically deforming the wet textured product material (11), thereby changing the fibrous structure to obtain the deformed product (12a).
Meat Substitute Composition
To provide a meat substitute composition having a texture and sensory properties closer to those of real meat than a meat substitute composition in the related art, the present disclosure provides meat substitute composition containing a polypeptide that satisfies the following (1) or (2):
(1) number of amino acid residues is 150 or more, an alanine residue content is 12 to 40%, and a glycine residue content is 11 to 55%; or
(2) an amino acid residue content of at least one type selected from the group consisting of serine, threonine, and tyrosine, an alanine residue content, and a glycine residue content account for 56% or more altogether.
VEGETABLE PROTEIN-CONTAINING FOOD
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a vegetable protein-containing food that has an excellent juicy feeling (juiciness), a meat-like hardness, a good chewiness and almost the same texture as a natural livestock meat-containing food. A vegetable protein-containing food that comprises (A) a granular vegetable protein, and/or a granular textured vegetable protein containing brown rice, (B) a fibrillated granular vegetable protein, and (C) a mixture of oil or fat, water and methyl cellulose. This vegetable protein-containing food has an excellent juicy feeling (juiciness), a meat-like hardness, a good chewiness and almost the same texture as a natural livestock meat-containing food, which makes it appropriately usable as a pseudo-meat food.
ENRICHMENT ENHANCERS FOR TASTE IMPROVEMENT
The present disclosure provides compositions comprising delta lactones for use in improving taste in food products.