Patent classifications
A23L29/212
GRANULAR COMPOSITION
Provided is a granular composition, including the following components (A), (B), (C), and (D): (A) 20 mass % to 70 mass % of a plant extract; (B) starch; (C) 5 mass % or more of a sugar alcohol; and (D) a cellulose derivative.
GRANULAR COMPOSITION
Provided is a granular composition, including the following components (A), (B), (C), and (D): (A) 20 mass % to 70 mass % of a plant extract; (B) starch; (C) 5 mass % or more of a sugar alcohol; and (D) a cellulose derivative.
CONVERTED STARCH AND FOOD COMPRISING SAID CONVERTED STARCH
A converted starch is disclosed, wherein it has a molecular weight, M.sub.W, of 250,000-5,000,000 g/mol, a degree of branching of 3.1-3.9%, an amylose content of at most 7%, and a DE (dextrose equivalents) value of 0.05-0.5, as well as a food product containing the converted starch, a method for the production of said converted starch, wherein it comprises the steps of adding a glucan branching enzyme, chosen from Rhodothermus obamesis or Rhodothermus marinus enzymes and enzymes from similar organisms having at least 60% amino acid sequence identity with the Rhodothermus obamesis or Rhodothermus marinus enzyme to an aqueous composition containing starch in a concentration of at least 5% by weight at a temperature of 45-80° C., until a converted starch having a branching degree of 3.1-3.9% is obtained, optionally followed by drying said aqueous solution to a powder of the converted starch, and use of said converted starch for the production of the food product.
METHOD OF PRODUCING MEAT-LIKE FOOD PRODUCT
The method of producing a meat-like food product according to the present invention includes adding a plant-derived protein and a form of granular powder (A) satisfying the conditions (1) to (4) below to food product materials to prepare a dough. The dough contains 0% by mass or more and 30% by mass or less of an animal-derived protein material. (1) The form of granular powder has a starch content of 75% by mass or more; (2) the form of granular powder contains 3% by mass or more and 45% by mass or less of a molecular weight-reduced starch of a starch having an amylose content of 5% by mass or more, the molecular weight-reduced starch having a peak molecular weight of 3×10.sup.3 or more and 5×10.sup.4 or less; (3) the form of granular powder has a degree of swelling in cold water at 25° C. of 5 or more and 20 or less; and (4) the content of matters under a sieve having an opening of 3.35 mm and on a sieve having an opening of 0.038 mm is 50% by mass or more and 100% by mass or less.
METHOD OF PRODUCING MEAT-LIKE FOOD PRODUCT
The method of producing a meat-like food product according to the present invention includes adding a plant-derived protein and a form of granular powder (A) satisfying the conditions (1) to (4) below to food product materials to prepare a dough. The dough contains 0% by mass or more and 30% by mass or less of an animal-derived protein material. (1) The form of granular powder has a starch content of 75% by mass or more; (2) the form of granular powder contains 3% by mass or more and 45% by mass or less of a molecular weight-reduced starch of a starch having an amylose content of 5% by mass or more, the molecular weight-reduced starch having a peak molecular weight of 3×10.sup.3 or more and 5×10.sup.4 or less; (3) the form of granular powder has a degree of swelling in cold water at 25° C. of 5 or more and 20 or less; and (4) the content of matters under a sieve having an opening of 3.35 mm and on a sieve having an opening of 0.038 mm is 50% by mass or more and 100% by mass or less.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PROMOTING CELLULAR HYDRATION
A beverage composition promotes cellular hydration when ingested by a multicellular organism, and includes a carbohydrate clathrate component that includes cyclodextrin, in a concentration of 0.01-5% w/w. A complex-forming compound is also included in a concentration that is less than the clathrate component, and there is an aqueous liquid component, such as still and carbonated aqueous liquids. An inclusion complex is formed with at least some of the clathrate component and at least some of the complex-forming compound and the composition promotes cellular hydration of the multicellular organism when the multicellular organism ingests it. There is also a beverage composition that increases lifespan in the multicellular organism, and methods of promoting cellular hydration and increasing lifespan of the multicellular organism according to a mechanism of action.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PROMOTING CELLULAR HYDRATION
A beverage composition promotes cellular hydration when ingested by a multicellular organism, and includes a carbohydrate clathrate component that includes cyclodextrin, in a concentration of 0.01-5% w/w. A complex-forming compound is also included in a concentration that is less than the clathrate component, and there is an aqueous liquid component, such as still and carbonated aqueous liquids. An inclusion complex is formed with at least some of the clathrate component and at least some of the complex-forming compound and the composition promotes cellular hydration of the multicellular organism when the multicellular organism ingests it. There is also a beverage composition that increases lifespan in the multicellular organism, and methods of promoting cellular hydration and increasing lifespan of the multicellular organism according to a mechanism of action.
SLOWLY DIGESTIBLE STARCH (SDS) AND PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF
The present disclosure belongs to the technical field of starch processing, and in particular relates to slowly digestible starch (SDS) and a preparation method and use thereof. The SDS includes a starch granule and a non-starch polysaccharide coating coated on a surface of the starch granule. In the present disclosure, the non-starch polysaccharide coating coated on the surface of the starch granule can prevent an amylase from contacting the starch granule, increasing contents of the SDS and resistant starch (RS) in the SDS. Therefore, the SDS can delay a digestion process, increase a digestion time of the starch, and reduce the increase of blood glucose and insulin levels after the starch is digested and absorbed.
FOAMING CREAMER
The present invention relates to creamers for food products such as coffee and tea. In particular, the invention relates to a foaming liquid creamer that provides a foam layer when added to a beverage.
FOAMING CREAMER
The present invention relates to creamers for food products such as coffee and tea. In particular, the invention relates to a foaming liquid creamer that provides a foam layer when added to a beverage.