Patent classifications
A23V2250/5432
Extruded animal feed with gelatin binder and low starch content and method of making
The present invention includes methods for producing an extruded food particle by extruding through an extruder having a screw within a barrel, a composition containing nutritional food components, and gelatin in an amount sufficient to act as a binder when the composition exits the extruder, where the binder has essentially no starch. The present invention also includes extruded food particles that do not use starch as a binder.
Extruded animal feed with gelatin binder and low starch content and method of making
The present invention includes methods for producing an extruded food particle by extruding through an extruder having a screw within a barrel, a composition containing nutritional food components, and gelatin in an amount sufficient to act as a binder when the composition exits the extruder, where the binder has essentially no starch. The present invention also includes extruded food particles that do not use starch as a binder.
PROCESS FOR LYOPHILIZING A MICROORGANISM
The invention provides an improved method for lyophilising lactic bacteria of the coccus type, and freeze-dried bacterial compositions resulting from the method.
PROCESS FOR LYOPHILIZING A MICROORGANISM
The invention provides an improved method for lyophilising lactic bacteria of the coccus type, and freeze-dried bacterial compositions resulting from the method.
Method for producing a collagenous material in particle form
A method for producing a collagenous material in particle form, includes: extracting a collagen- and fat-containing animal raw material using an aqueous extraction solution; optionally separating at least one part of the aqueous phase from the extraction residue; separating the extraction residue into a collagenous solid phase, an aqueous phase, and a fat phase; mixing at least one part of the collagenous solid phase with at least one part of the aqueous phase; at least partly drying the mixed phases; and comminuting the dried phases in order to obtain the collagenous material in particle form.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING MEAT PROCESSED FOOD
The present invention relates to a meat processed food, into which a gel-like material is locally and quantitatively filled. Provided is a method for producing a meat processed food, having a step of cooling a gelling agent solution prepared by adding a gelling agent into water and then heating and dissolving the gelling agent, so as to prepare a gel-like material having fluidity; and a step of filling the gel-like material into a plurality of predetermined positions inside a meat-containing raw material.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING MEAT PROCESSED FOOD
The present invention relates to a meat processed food, into which a gel-like material is locally and quantitatively filled. Provided is a method for producing a meat processed food, having a step of cooling a gelling agent solution prepared by adding a gelling agent into water and then heating and dissolving the gelling agent, so as to prepare a gel-like material having fluidity; and a step of filling the gel-like material into a plurality of predetermined positions inside a meat-containing raw material.
MEAL IN A PILL AND METHODS FOR THE SAME
A complete meal mimic is provided. It may be in the form of a small mass, and may contain free amino acids or peptides to mimic proteins in a meal. Digestion of the mimic may be at a controlled rate, emulating that of real food. The mimic may include the equivalent of 10-30 g protein in the form of amino acids and peptides, 10 to 20 grams of carbohydrates in the form of starches and fiber and 10 to 30 g of lipids from different oils. The oils may be one or more from avocado, coconut, and flaxseed. The mimic also may contain micro-nutrients provided by meals, including minerals and vitamins in bio-available forms. The mimic may stand in the place of a meal in the 100 calories to 500 calories range. The flavor of the mimic may include natural bitter blockers and/or mushroom powder.
MEAL IN A PILL AND METHODS FOR THE SAME
A complete meal mimic is provided. It may be in the form of a small mass, and may contain free amino acids or peptides to mimic proteins in a meal. Digestion of the mimic may be at a controlled rate, emulating that of real food. The mimic may include the equivalent of 10-30 g protein in the form of amino acids and peptides, 10 to 20 grams of carbohydrates in the form of starches and fiber and 10 to 30 g of lipids from different oils. The oils may be one or more from avocado, coconut, and flaxseed. The mimic also may contain micro-nutrients provided by meals, including minerals and vitamins in bio-available forms. The mimic may stand in the place of a meal in the 100 calories to 500 calories range. The flavor of the mimic may include natural bitter blockers and/or mushroom powder.
Ferment collagen drink and the method of preparing the same
The present invention disclosed a ferment collagen drink and the method of preparing the same, the ferment collagen drink includes the following raw materials: collagen tripeptide, collagen peptide, blueberry juice concentrate, cherry juice concentrate, apple juice concentrate, dark plum juice concentrate, grape juice concentrate, and lemon juice concentrate, fruit and vegetable ferment powder, fructo-oligosaccharide, konjaku flour, ginseng extract, sea buckthorn fruit powder, donkey-hide gelatin, citric acid, guar gum, Aspartame, vitamin C, and water.