Patent classifications
A23L7/135
Shredded products having a marbled surface
A method for making a shredded product having a marbled surface and the resulting product are provided. The method includes partially cooking an uncooked mass in a first cooking process to form a partially cooked mass and then combining the partially cooked mass with an inclusion component to form an inclusion mass. The inclusion mass is cooked in a second cooking process to form a fully cooked mass. The material is shredded to form continuous net-like sheets having a marbled appearance defined by a first portion of the continuous net-like sheets with the low or non-glutenous material having a first overall color and a second portion of the continuous net-like sheets with the inclusion component having a second overall color different from the first overall color.
Ready-to-eat cereal composition
Provided herein is a ready-to-eat (RTE) breakfast cereal with a unique texture. A RTE breakfast cereal provided herein can have a high slowly digestible starch content relative to commercially available RTE cereals. Also disclosed are methods of making a RTE breakfast cereal described herein.
Ready-to-eat cereal composition
Provided herein is a ready-to-eat (RTE) breakfast cereal with a unique texture. A RTE breakfast cereal provided herein can have a high slowly digestible starch content relative to commercially available RTE cereals. Also disclosed are methods of making a RTE breakfast cereal described herein.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING RICE GEL
A method for producing a quality rice gel at low cost, while adopting a rational production facility that enables mass production. The method for producing a rice gel includes: a water addition step of adding water to raw rice bran to obtain a rice bran slurry in a slurry-like form, the raw rice bran being rice bran obtained by milling raw rice and excluding at least red rice bran; and a pulverization step of pulverizing the rice bran slurry to obtain a gelatinous rice gel.
USE OF A MIXTURE OF PREGELATINIZED, AMYLOSE-RICH STARCHES HAVING LARGE PARTICLE SIZE AND SOLUBLE FIBERS FOR COATING AND GLAZING BREAKFAST CEREALS
The invention relates to the use of a mixture of pregelatinized, amylose-rich starches, having large particle size and soluble fibers, for coating and glazing breakfast cereals, enabling the production of breakfast cereals with a reduced sugar content.
USE OF A MIXTURE OF PREGELATINIZED, AMYLOSE-RICH STARCHES HAVING LARGE PARTICLE SIZE AND SOLUBLE FIBERS FOR COATING AND GLAZING BREAKFAST CEREALS
The invention relates to the use of a mixture of pregelatinized, amylose-rich starches, having large particle size and soluble fibers, for coating and glazing breakfast cereals, enabling the production of breakfast cereals with a reduced sugar content.
Method and apparatus for making cereal flakes
Visually distinct, flaked Ready-to-Eat cereal products with varied texture and thickness are produced by forming a cereal dough and forcing the same through an extrusion die assembly including various spaced openings which establish a plurality of dough streams which are merged prior to reaching a die outlet. Directly at the die outlet, a resulting dough extrudate is sliced by a cutter unit to form dough discs which are then dried and cooled, during which the discs curl and form cereal flakes having varying textures defined, at least in part, by distinct sets of surface bumps. The number and configuration of the bumps can be altered by changing the number, shape and/or position of the various spaced openings of the die assembly, while the thickness of the resulting cereal flakes can be varied by just altering an operational speed of the cutter unit.
Method and apparatus for making cereal flakes
Visually distinct, flaked Ready-to-Eat cereal products with varied texture and thickness are produced by forming a cereal dough and forcing the same through an extrusion die assembly including various spaced openings which establish a plurality of dough streams which are merged prior to reaching a die outlet. Directly at the die outlet, a resulting dough extrudate is sliced by a cutter unit to form dough discs which are then dried and cooled, during which the discs curl and form cereal flakes having varying textures defined, at least in part, by distinct sets of surface bumps. The number and configuration of the bumps can be altered by changing the number, shape and/or position of the various spaced openings of the die assembly, while the thickness of the resulting cereal flakes can be varied by just altering an operational speed of the cutter unit.
ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF SOLUBLE GLUCAN FIBER
An enzymatically produced soluble -glucan fiber composition is provided suitable for use as a digestion resistant fiber in food and feed applications. The soluble -glucan fiber composition can be blended with one or more additional food ingredients to produce fiber-containing compositions. Methods for the production and use of compositions comprising the soluble -glucan fiber are also provided.
ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF SOLUBLE GLUCAN FIBER
An enzymatically produced soluble -glucan fiber composition is provided suitable for use as a digestion resistant fiber in food and feed applications. The soluble -glucan fiber composition can be blended with one or more additional food ingredients to produce fiber-containing compositions. Methods for the production and use of compositions comprising the soluble -glucan fiber are also provided.