A23V2250/642

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.

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.

SUGAR-FREE CHEWY CONFECTIONERY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE

A method of producing a sugar-free chewy candy product includes cooking ingredients comprising a polyol bulk sweetener to obtain a cooked mass having a moisture content of 4% to 8%; adding a seeding material to the cooked mass while mixing to obtain a mixed mass; stoving the mixed mass at 30 to 80? C. to obtain a stoved mass; and forming the stoved mass into a desired shape to obtain a sugar-free chewy candy product.

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.

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.

Chinese meal package and preparation method thereof

The disclosure discloses a Chinese meal package and a preparation method thereof. The Chinese meal package is prepared from the following raw materials in part by weight: a component A, a component B, a component C and a component D according to a ratio of 1 to 1 to 1 to 1.

Chinese meal package and preparation method thereof

The disclosure discloses a Chinese meal package and a preparation method thereof. The Chinese meal package is prepared from the following raw materials in part by weight: a component A, a component B, a component C and a component D according to a ratio of 1 to 1 to 1 to 1.

CHINESE MEAL PACKAGE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
20190110502 · 2019-04-18 ·

The disclosure discloses a Chinese meal package and a preparation method thereof. The Chinese meal package is prepared from the following raw materials in part by weight: a component A, a component B, a component C and a component D according to a ratio of 1 to 1 to 1 to 1.

CHINESE MEAL PACKAGE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
20190110502 · 2019-04-18 ·

The disclosure discloses a Chinese meal package and a preparation method thereof. The Chinese meal package is prepared from the following raw materials in part by weight: a component A, a component B, a component C and a component D according to a ratio of 1 to 1 to 1 to 1.

Method for Producing Material Having Foaming and/or Emulsifying Properties by Reacting Oils and Fats with Lipase in Low Moisture State and Product Thereof
20190105624 · 2019-04-11 ·

Disclosed herein is a method for producing a raw material having foam-forming properties and/or emulsion-forming properties by causing a lipase to act on an oil/fat in a low moisture state; and a product thereof. As disclosed, an oil/fat, or an oil/fat and a carbohydrate, is reacted with a lipase in a low moisture state, that is, in a state in which a moisture content relative to a dry weight of the oil/fat is 4 to 400 [d.b.%] (an added quantity of water is 2 to 200 L relative to 50 mg of the oil/fat), thereby producing a carbohydrate-oil/fat-lipase reaction product of a precursor material having latent foam-forming properties and emulsion-forming properties, and an alkaline component or material is added to the precursor material having latent foam-forming properties and emulsion-forming properties, and the obtained mixture is foamed, emulsified or powdered, thereby producing a product in which the entire reaction product can be used as a food material. Also disclosed is a carbohydrate-oil/fat-lipase reaction product of a precursor material having latent foam-forming properties and emulsion-forming properties can be produced; and a powdered and stabilized carbohydrate-oil/fat-lipase reaction product having foam-forming properties and/or emulsion-forming properties, and a product in which the entire reaction product can be used as a food material.