Patent classifications
A23L29/273
MEAL REPLACEMENT BAR COMPRISING NATURAL AND/OR REAL FOOD INGREDIENTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THE MEAL REPLACEMENT BAR
The present disclosure generally relates to compositions and methods for suppressing food cravings, promoting weight loss, and/or preventing and/or treating overweight or obesity. More specifically, the present disclosure is directed to “clean label” meal replacement bars and methods for making and using same. The disclosed meal replacement bar contains a base material including real food and/or natural ingredients providing proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and/or fiber; at least one natural binding agent to bind together the base material; and vitamins and minerals to provide complete nutrition. The disclosed meal replacement bar preferably is made from less than 15 ingredients in total and provides about 160 kcal energy and about 16 g of protein for a bar of about 44 g; or provides about 200 kcal of energy and about 20 g of protein for a bar of about 55 g.
LIQUID DIETARY FIBER PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
A liquid dietary fiber product includes dietary fiber in an aqueous liquid at a concentration of at least 5 g of the dietary fiber per 60 mL of the aqueous liquid. The dietary fiber is from at least three dietary fiber sources. A process of forming a single-serve liquid dietary fiber product includes combining dietary fiber with an aqueous liquid at a concentration of at least 5 g of the dietary fiber per 60 mL of the aqueous liquid to form a liquid dietary fiber product. The dietary fiber is from at least three dietary fiber sources. The process also includes sterilizing the liquid dietary fiber product and containing the liquid dietary fiber product in a single-serve packet to form the single-serve liquid dietary fiber product.
COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A MINERAL SALT FOR ORAL USE
Disclosed is a composition for oral use in the form of a granulate or micro-granule comprising a mineral salt combined with soluble fibre, said granulate or micro-granule being coated with sodium alginate and shellac.
Cream substitute comprising pulse protein
The present invention is situated in the field of food technology. The invention more specifically relates to a cream substitute wherein the milk or dairy-derived components, e.g. the milk protein component has been replaced by intact pulse protein. The invention further provides cream substitute products such as whipped cream, culinary cream, ice cream and milk dessert substitute as well as methods for producing these.
Storage and delivery system
Provided is a storage and delivery system that includes a container containing a stable liquid composition therein for increasing the viscosity of an aqueous liquid or aqueous liquid solid mixture foodstuff and having a viscosity of less than 2000 cP and a water activity of greater than 95%, wherein the composition comprises one or more thickening agents and one or more polysaccharides, and a pump dispenser sealingly attached to the container and having a valve for inhibiting or preventing drying of the composition in the container. Further provided is a method of delivering a stable liquid composition to an aqueous liquid or aqueous liquid solid mixture foodstuff by use of the storage and delivery system. A method for increasing the viscosity of an aqueous liquid or aqueous liquid solid mixture foodstuff by adding the stable liquid composition thereto is also provided.
Low-calorie hot sauce
The present invention relates to low-calorie hot sauces, and more particularly, to hot sauces containing hot spices, acid-resistant thickeners and low-calorie or calorie-free saccharides.
Method of Restoring and Maintaining the Texture of Tapioca Pearls as Just Cooked after Retrogradation
The present invention relates to a method of storing and transporting cooked tapioca pearls in edible oil at low temperature (0° F. to 41° F.). Even though retrogradation happens under these conditions, the texture of tapioca pearls can be restored like just cooked by reheating in the oil to above starch gel temperature. The restored texture of tapioca pearls can be kept unchanged as long as the temperature is above their gel temperature.
GRANULAR FOOD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
Provided is a granular food that contains a fat or oil at a high concentration, yet has a high fluidity suitable for filling containers, and is capable of forming oil droplets when hot water is poured thereto. A granular food according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises (A) at least one fatty acid ester selected from the group consisting of a (poly)glycerol fatty acid ester having an average degree of polymerization in the glycerol moiety of 1-8 and a sucrose fatty acid ester having an HLB value of 8 or less, (B) a polyol, (C) a fat or oil and (D) a food material. In this granular food, the sum of angle of repose and angle of collapse is 87° or less and the compressibility is 15% or less.
Cannabinoid-Containing Composition
The invention relates to compositions comprising complexes of aqueous and non-aqueous α-cyclodextrin and cannabinoids and/or complexes of aqueous and non-aqueous α-cyclodextrin and terpenes, methods of making these α-cyclodextrin and cannabinoid complex-containing compositions, and methods of using the α-cyclodextrin and cannabinoid complex-containing compositions. The invention also relates to food products comprising the α-cyclodextrin and cannabinoid complex-containing compositions of this invention.
NOVEL THICKENING COMPOSITIONS BASED ON STARCH
Dysphagia patients face a number of challenges nutritionally because of their difficulty swallowing. Certain foods may be avoided altogether for fear of choking, and liquids are often avoided for fear of aspiration, so that dysphagia patients are at risk for both malnutrition and dehydration. Despite the technology of food administration to patients, there is a need to have a composition that can effectively alleviate patient swallowing difficulty and provide convenient, quick last minute meals for dysphagia patients that delivers nutrition. The invention concerns the use of a composition comprising a homogenized, comminuted pulse product, and at least one selected from the group consisting of a chemically unmodified starch and a hydrocolloid for the treatment of a patient having dysphagia.