Patent classifications
A23L7/111
Method for producing instant fried noodles
A method for producing instant fried noodles with which puffing of the noodles are prevented compared with ordinary fried noodles is provided. The instant fried noodles made by the method thus can have dense texture and high transparency. In the method, a noodle belt is prepared from noodle dough obtained by kneading a main raw material powder with 20 to 60 ml, more preferably 30-50 ml, of a liquid-form edible fat or oil added per kg of the main raw material powder; the noodle belt is rolled out into a determined noodle thickness by performing rolling operation three times or less, more preferably twice or less; the rolled noodle belt is cut into noodle strings using a cutting blade; and the noodle strings are steamed and fry drying.
Modular Meal System and Method of Making a Modular Meal System
An example modular meal system includes two or more modular meal components. Example modular meal components include a tray, a meal component disposed within the tray, and a sauce component disposed within the tray. The meal component is selected from a protein component, a starch component, a vegetable component, an appetizer component, and a dessert component. Each modular meal component is configured and/or formulated to reach at least 165° F. or at least 167° F. when heated from frozen for a heating time period within the range of from about 20 minutes to about 60 minutes and at a heating temperature within the range of about 350° F. to about 450° F.
VEGETABLE NOODLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME
The present disclosure features dried vegetable noodles having an increased shelf life and methods of making dehydrated vegetable noodles. The noodles are dry, shelf stable cut vegetable noodles (cut from whole produce, not extruded) and are lower in carbohydrate calories and higher in nutritional value than traditional grain-based noodles. The process results in a food safe, extended shelf stable singularized noodle that is nutritious, convenient and versatile.
METHOD OF PRODUCING CONTAINER-PACKED PROCESSED FOOD WITH NOODLES
An objective of the present invention is to provide a method of producing a container-packed processed food with noodles, wherein the container-packed processed food with noodles is prevented from collapsing by cooking or boiling, and maintained in an appropriate firmness even after stored for a long period of time, without impairing an original taste of a raw material of the noodles.
The above objective is solved by a method of producing container-packed processed food with noodles, including: subjecting noodles to boil heat treatment and steam heat treatment, and subjecting the treated noodles to freeze treatment to obtain frozen noodles; and subjecting a container filled with the frozen noodles and a seasoning liquid containing a starch degradation product having a DE value of 4 to 18 in the range of 25% by mass and 40% by mass to heat sterilization treatment to obtain a container-packed processed food with noodles.
Pasta with reduced gluten
A filled gluten-free or low-gluten pasta product, such as ravioli, tortellini, agnolotti or the like, wherein said pasta incorporates a low-gluten or gluten free flour and xanthan gum and is produced by cold extrusion.
IMPROVER FOR CEREAL PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCT
An object of this disclosure is to provide a technique capable of suppressing decrease and deterioration of flavor and/or texture of a cereal processed food product over time after production as well as maintaining the flavor and/or the texture of the cereal processed food product. This disclosure further provides a technique capable of maintaining the flavor and/or the texture of a freshly made cereal processed food product even if the products are stored at room temperature or under a chilled state for a long period of time. This disclosure provides an improver for cereal processed food product containing maltol as a component (A) and at least one component selected from 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural, dimethyl sulfide, and 3-methylbutanal as a component (B).
Vegetable noodles and methods for making the same
The present disclosure features dried vegetable noodles having an increased shelf life and methods of making dehydrated vegetable noodles. The noodles are dry, shelf stable cut vegetable noodles (cut from whole produce, not extruded) and are lower in carbohydrate calories and higher in nutritional value than traditional grain-based noodles. The process results in a food safe, extended shelf stable singularized noodle that is nutritious, convenient and versatile.
Method of making a food kit for the preparation of fresh filled pasta, food kit obtained thereby and method of use
A method of making a food kit for on-demand preparation of fresh filled pasta having much the same properties as homemade fresh pasta includes making first components consisting of unit portions of single or double sheets of fresh pasta with a predetermined flat shape; cooling, vacuum packaging, high-pressure pasteurizing and refrigerating the pasteurized unit portion so as to maintain their structure and physical-rheological properties unaltered, and avoid pre-gelatinization of starches; and making second components consisting of pre-dosed pralines of filling, which later undergo pasteurization, packaging and possibly freezing. The first and second components are packaged and collected in a container for fresh or frozen storage, and are ready to be joined together in their present state or after thawing, for on-demand preparation of fresh filled pasta before cooking, thereby avoiding exchange of water, salts and other ingredients between the components.
COOKING SYSTEM
A cooking system for cooking pasta; the system is configured to feed a given quantity of liquid water at a temperature of at least 50° C. to a container and to feed water vapour to the container containing a given quantity of pasta for an amount of time ranging from 7 to 40 seconds.
COOKING PROCESS
A cooking procedure to cook pasta; the procedure comprises a water feeding step. During which a given quantity of liquid water at a temperature of at least 50° C. is fed to a container; and a vapour feeding step, during which a given quantity of water vapour is fed to the container containing a given quantity of pasta for an amount of time ranging from 7 to 40 seconds; the vapour feeding step is at least partially simultaneous with or subsequent to the water feeding step.