A21D2/181

Sweetener and flavor compositions, methods of making and methods of use thereof

Sweetener and flavor compositions with improved taste profiles are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of making and methods of using such sweetener and flavor compositions.

MULTI-TEXTURE CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT

The present invention relates to multi-texture baked products and precursors for making such baked products. In particular this invention relates to a cookie precursor comprising a dough, wherein the dough comprises particle sugar with a particle size D90 of less than 700 μm, a sugar syrup and a sugar alcohol, wherein the dry weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar in the sugar syrup is 4.75 or below and the weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar alcohol is 4.6 or below.

MULTI-TEXTURE CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT

The present invention relates to multi-texture baked products and precursors for making such baked products. In particular this invention relates to a cookie precursor comprising a dough, wherein the dough comprises particle sugar with a particle size D90 of less than 700 μm, a sugar syrup and a sugar alcohol, wherein the dry weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar in the sugar syrup is 4.75 or below and the weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar alcohol is 4.6 or below.

METHODS OF PREPARING STEVIOL GLYCOSIDES AND USES OF THE SAME
20230374052 · 2023-11-23 ·

Methods of preparing steviol glycosides, including Rebaudioside D, Rebaudioside E, Rebaudioside M, Rebaudioside N and Rebaudioside O are provided herein. Sweetener and sweetened consumables containing Rebaudioside D, Rebaudioside E, Rebaudioside M, Rebaudioside N and Rebaudioside O are also provided herein.

Non-crystallisable D-allulose syrups
11439168 · 2022-09-13 · ·

A D-allulose syrup including, besides D-allulose, a D-allulose dimer mass content, expressed in terms of dry mass, greater than 1.5%. Also, a method for producing the syrup and the use thereof for producing food or pharmaceutical products.

SWEETENER AND FLAVOR COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF MAKING AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Sweetener and flavor compositions with improved taste profiles are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of making and methods of using such sweetener and flavor compositions.

OVENABLE CRUMB-COATED SNACK

The invention relates to an ovenable pre-baked crumb-coated snack comprising: (a) a filling having a water content of 30-90 wt. %; (b) a barrier layer surrounding the filling, said barrier layer containing 15-75 wt. %, calculated by weight of dry matter, of oligosaccharides having a degree of polymerisation (DP) in the range of 4-20; 2-45 wt. %, calculated by weight of dry matter, of protein; 0-50 wt. %, calculated by weight of dry matter, of starch; wherein the combination of the oligosaccharides, protein and starch constitutes at least 50 wt. % of the dry matter of the barrier layer; and (c) a layer of crumb particles deposited onto the surrounding barrier layer.

The pre-baked crumb-coated snack can be heated in an oven to prepare a ready-to-eat snack without the occurrence of blow outs.

PREPARATION METHOD OF LOW-SUGAR WHOLE POTATO FLOUR ENERGY BAR

The present disclosure belongs to the technical field of food processing. Use of sucrose and maltose as binders in the existing energy bars leads to high hardness and adhering tooth in energy bars. Aiming at the problem, the present disclosure provides a preparation method of a low-sugar whole potato flour energy bar. Using starch gel and sugar alcohol as binders, whole potato flour and dried honey powder are added to prepare the energy bar; the starch is gelatinized, the sugar alcohol is dissolved, and gelatinized starch and a sugar alcohol solution are mixed in a mass ratio of 2:1 to 1:1 to prepare the binder; the binder is mixed with stir-fried whole potato flour and the dried honey powder, stirred evenly, and subjected to mold pressing or cool forming to obtain the energy bar.

Sweetener and flavor compositions, methods of making and methods of use thereof

Sweetener and flavor compositions with improved taste profiles are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of making and methods of using such sweetener and flavor compositions.

Edible tableware and method of making the same
11382333 · 2022-07-12 · ·

Edible tableware made from a baked dough capable of holding warm liquids for an extended period of time without leakage and a method of making the same. Edible tableware has recently become an area of interest due to a desire to provide more environmentally friendly options for disposable tableware. In disposable tableware, when using paper instead of plastic, the paper that is used to make the disposable tableware is liquid resistant due to a wax or plastic coating. Existing edible tableware has taken a similar approach and uses a heavy sugar glaze as a way of keeping liquids from penetrating into the baked part of the tableware. The use of a sugar glaze is not ideal because an imperfect glazing or too light of a glazing can result in liquid penetrating the baked portion and causing leakage and/or structural failure. Further, the extra sugar contained in the glazing may be undesirable to the consumer. Accordingly, there is a need for edible tableware that does not require a separate glaze for liquid resistance.