A23L7/165

Encapsulation method

A method of preparing an encapsulated phospholipid oil-in-water emulsion comprising: preparing an oil-in-water pre-emulsion comprising a phospholipid-containing oil and mixing the oil-in-water pre-emulsion with an encapsulant material.

Encapsulation method

A method of preparing an encapsulated phospholipid oil-in-water emulsion comprising: preparing an oil-in-water pre-emulsion comprising a phospholipid-containing oil and mixing the oil-in-water pre-emulsion with an encapsulant material.

Snack Food Pellets
20200029606 · 2020-01-30 ·

A snack food pellet comprising a plurality of starch granules forming a layer, the granules comprising ungelatinized starch, the granules being pressed together into mutual contact to form an agglomerate of the starch granules. Also disclosed are a method of manufacturing such a snack food pellet and a method of producing an expanded snack food piece from such a snack food pellet.

COMMODITY DELIVERY AND MICROWAVE SYSTEM FOR POPCORN VENDING MACHINE
20190371109 · 2019-12-05 ·

A commodity delivery and microwave system for a popcorn vending machine includes: a storage rack, adapted to mount popcorn kernel packages, an opening configured on a lower side of the storage rack, the opening allowing the popcorn kernel package to be moved out therethrough; a delivering device, configured below the storage rack, and adapted to push the popcorn kernel package out of the storage rack and send the popcorn kernel package into a microwave heating device; and the microwave heating device, configured beside the storage rack and including a support bracket, the support bracket configured with a microwave heater having a side door corresponding to storage rack and an open bottom, a door opening and closing device configured on the microwave heater and adapted to open or close the side door, a lower cover plate coupled pivotally to the support bracket.

Micropellets of fine particle nutrients in snack food products

Nutritious granular materials of fine particle sizes agglomerated within versatile micropellets are useful for inserting significant amounts of nutritious properties into snack foods. Expandable micropellet-containing formulations provide for introduction of fine particle ingredients such as proteins, minerals and other components or desirable nutrients into food processing lines not typically amenable to the fine particle sizes. Micropellet-containing formulations may consist entirely of micropellets, or may contain an expandable starch such as, for example, corn meal, sheeted doughs, and expanded collet products onto which the micropellets may be basted.

STARCH-CONTAINING SWOLLEN COMPOSITION AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR, FERMENTED COMPOSITION AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR, AND FERMENTED AND ENZYME-TREATED COMPOSITION AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR

A leavening composition satisfies all of (1) to (6). (1) The starch content is 3 mass % or more in terms of wet mass. (2) The dry-based water content is less than 150 mass %. (3) The dietary fiber content is 3.0 mass % or more in terms of wet mass. (4) The plant polysaccharide content is 0.1 mass % or more in terms of wet mass. (5) When a water slurry made of ground product of the composition is analyzed with a rapid visco analyzer under a prescribed condition, the ratio [value ?]/[value ?] is 100 or less. (6) A water suspension liquid of the ground product is subjected to a treatment with ?-amylase and glucoamylase, subsequently a component that is ethanol-insoluble but dimethylsulfoxide-soluble is obtained, and gel filtration chromatography is carried out under a prescribed condition, giving a molecular weight distribution curve, the logarithmic values ranging from 3.0 inclusive to 6.0 exclusive.

Methods of incorporating micropellets of fine particle nutrients into snack food products

Nutritious granular materials of fine particle sizes agglomerated within versatile micropellets are useful for inserting significant amounts of nutritious properties into snack foods. Expandable micropellet-containing formulations provide for introduction of fine particle ingredients such as proteins, minerals and other components or desirable nutrients into food processing lines not typically amenable to the fine particle sizes. Micropellet-containing formulations may consist entirely of micropellets, or may contain an expandable starch such as, for example, corn meal, sheeted doughs, and expanded collet products onto which the micropellets may be basted.

Micropellets of Fine Particle Nutrients in Snack Food Products

Nutritious granular materials of fine particle sizes agglomerated within versatile micropellets are useful for inserting significant amounts of nutritious properties into snack foods. Expandable micropellet-containing formulations provide for introduction of fine particle ingredients such as proteins, minerals and other components or desirable nutrients into food processing lines not typically amenable to the fine particle sizes. Micropellet-containing formulations may consist entirely of micropellets, or may contain an expandable starch such as, for example, corn meal, sheeted doughs, and expanded collet products onto which the micropellets may be basted.

Methods of Incorporating Micropellets of Fine Particle Nutrients into Snack Food Products

Nutritious granular materials of fine particle sizes agglomerated within versatile micropellets are useful for inserting significant amounts of nutritious properties into snack foods. Expandable micropellet-containing formulations provide for introduction of fine particle ingredients such as proteins, minerals and other components or desirable nutrients into food processing lines not typically amenable to the fine particle sizes. Micropellet-containing formulations may consist entirely of micropellets, or may contain an expandable starch such as, for example, corn meal, sheeted doughs, and expanded collet products onto which the micropellets may be basted.

Extruded High Protein and High Fiber Food Pieces and Methods of Making

The present disclosure relates to high protein, high fiber ready-to-eat food pieces, compositions including such food pieces, and methods of making such food pieces. The pieces include a plant-based protein ingredient in an amount of about 25% to about 55% by dry weight protein and an insoluble fiber ingredient contributing insoluble fiber in an amount of at least 12% by dry weight of the pieces. Food pieces can optionally contain a soluble carbohydrate ingredient in an amount of about 8% to about 30% by dry weight, where the soluble carbohydrate ingredient includes psyllium and/or a high molecular weight soluble carbohydrate.