Patent classifications
A23V2250/642
MOLDED CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME
A method is provided for making a molten, deposited confectionery product, such as a chewing gum product. In an embodiment of the method for making a chewing gum product, one or more sugar alcohols are blended and melted before adding gum base and other ingredients. The process allows depositing at cooler temperatures than previously believed possible, which simplifies safe processing and protects product quality. In cases where the product is deposited in molds which are part of the packaging, the lower depositing temperatures allow greater flexibility in packaging materials and processes than when the sugar alcohols and other ingredients such as gum base are melted together. A product of the method also is provided.
METHODS FOR IMPROVING THE GASTROINTESTINAL TOLERANCE OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE PRODUCTS COMPRISING SWEET, LOW-DIGESTIBLE CARBOHYDRATES
The present invention relates to methods for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates, and the use of one or more of D-glucose, fiber and protein for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates.
METHODS FOR IMPROVING THE GASTROINTESTINAL TOLERANCE OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE PRODUCTS COMPRISING SWEET, LOW-DIGESTIBLE CARBOHYDRATES
The present invention relates to methods for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates, and the use of one or more of D-glucose, fiber and protein for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates.
Methods for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates
The present invention relates to methods for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates, and the use of one or more of D-glucose, fiber and protein for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates.
Methods for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates
The present invention relates to methods for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates, and the use of one or more of D-glucose, fiber and protein for improving the gastrointestinal tolerance of food and beverage products comprising sweet, low-digestible carbohydrates.
Processing and Fresh-Preserving Method For High-Quality Fresh Noodle
The disclosure discloses a processing and fresh-preserving method for a high-quality fresh noodle, and belongs to the field of flour product processing industry. The processing and fresh-preserving method provided by the disclosure prepares a fresh noodle by using a technology of adding more water, greatly reduces an initial bacterial content in the fresh noodle with the utilization of 33-40% of slightly acidic electrolytic water and in combination with a high-temperature and high-humidity dehydrating technology, guarantees that a product has a good textural property, and can effectively prolong a shelf life of the fresh noodle by preserving at a low temperature of 4-10 C. and make the preservation for 2-3 months at 4-10 C.
Processing and Fresh-Preserving Method For High-Quality Fresh Noodle
The disclosure discloses a processing and fresh-preserving method for a high-quality fresh noodle, and belongs to the field of flour product processing industry. The processing and fresh-preserving method provided by the disclosure prepares a fresh noodle by using a technology of adding more water, greatly reduces an initial bacterial content in the fresh noodle with the utilization of 33-40% of slightly acidic electrolytic water and in combination with a high-temperature and high-humidity dehydrating technology, guarantees that a product has a good textural property, and can effectively prolong a shelf life of the fresh noodle by preserving at a low temperature of 4-10 C. and make the preservation for 2-3 months at 4-10 C.
CANNABINOID CHEWING GUM WITH POLYVINYL ACETATE ELASTOMER PLASTICIZERS
The present invention relates to a chewing gum for mucosal delivery of cannabinoids, the chewing gum being formulated as an extruded chewing gum including water-soluble chewing gum ingredients mixed into water-insoluble gum base, wherein the gum base has one or more natural resins in an amount of 10-40% by weight of the gum base, one or more elastomers in an amount of 3-30% by weight of the gum base, and one or more elastomer plasticizers in an amount of 8-50% by weight of the gum base, and wherein the one or more elastomer plasticizers includes one or more polyvinyl acetate elastomer plasticizers in an amount of 8-50% by weight of the gum base, and wherein the chewing gum has one or more cannabinoids.
Sugar-free hard dragee
The subject matter of the invention is a sugar-free hard dragee consisting of a compressed core and a hard coating completely surrounding the compressed core, wherein the hard dragee is sugar-free. The compressed core contains a mixture of erythritol. D-sorbitol and steviol whereas the hard coating contains a mixture of D-maltitol, erythritol and stevia/steviol. The hard dragees according to the invention surprisingly have a good compatibility in spite off the combination of sugar replacement substances and non-sugar sweeteners. Moreover, the compressed cores of the hard dragees according to the invention have a very good compressibility.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FEEDING SUGAR ALCOHOL TO RUMINANTS DURING PERIODS OF HEAT STRESS
Systems and methods provide sugar alcohol to heat stressed ruminants to improve performance. During periods of high temperature or humidity, heat stressed ruminants may exhibit decreased dry matter intake, and in response, an effective amount of sugar alcohol such as sorbitol may be provided in the ruminant diet to cause performance to increase, which may include increased milk yield, improved feed efficiency or both compared to heat stressed dairy cattle without sugar alcohol in the diet.