Patent classifications
A23L29/219
Inhibited non-pregelatinized granular starches
An inhibited non-pregelatinized granular starch suitable for use as a food ingredient in substitution for a chemically modified starch may be prepared by heating a non-pregelatinized granular starch in an alcoholic medium in the presence of a base and/or a salt. Steam treatment may be used to enhance the extent of inhibition.
Pulverulent carotenoid preparation for colouring drinks
The present invention relates to pulverulent compositions of at least one carotenoid selected from the group consisting of β-carotene, astaxanthin, canthaxanthin, citranaxanthin, lycopene and lutein, a process for the production of these pulverulent compositions, and the use of the pulverulent compositions.
Pulverulent carotenoid preparation for colouring drinks
The present invention relates to pulverulent compositions of at least one carotenoid selected from the group consisting of β-carotene, astaxanthin, canthaxanthin, citranaxanthin, lycopene and lutein, a process for the production of these pulverulent compositions, and the use of the pulverulent compositions.
VITAMIN FORMULATION
Solid particles comprising at least one fat-soluble vitamin are provided and exhibit better stability when compressed into tablets.
VITAMIN FORMULATION
Solid particles comprising at least one fat-soluble vitamin are provided and exhibit better stability when compressed into tablets.
STARCH COMPOSITION FOR FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID STARCH COMPOSITION
The present invention provides a novel raw material that can improve the texture of food products and also can impart a new function to food products. The present invention relates to a starch composition for food products, the starch composition having a type-B viscometer viscosity (Pa.Math.s) of 2-100 Pa.Math.s, the viscosity being determined when a slurry that is obtained at 20° C., by mixing into the starch composition for food products an edible oil/fat in the amount of two times greater than the starch composition in terms of mass and water in the amount of seven times greater than the starch composition in terms of mass, in this order and without heating, is subjected to a viscosity measurement under the condition of 30 rpm for 30 seconds. The starch composition also has a type-B viscometer viscosity (Pa.Math.s) that satisfies the condition of “the type-B viscometer viscosity at 0° C. is 2-30 times greater than the type-B viscometer viscosity at 90° C.” and that is determined when the slurry is cooled or heated and is subjected to viscosity measurement under the condition of 30 rpm for 30 seconds.
STARCH COMPOSITION FOR FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID STARCH COMPOSITION
The present invention provides a novel raw material that can improve the texture of food products and also can impart a new function to food products. The present invention relates to a starch composition for food products, the starch composition having a type-B viscometer viscosity (Pa.Math.s) of 2-100 Pa.Math.s, the viscosity being determined when a slurry that is obtained at 20° C., by mixing into the starch composition for food products an edible oil/fat in the amount of two times greater than the starch composition in terms of mass and water in the amount of seven times greater than the starch composition in terms of mass, in this order and without heating, is subjected to a viscosity measurement under the condition of 30 rpm for 30 seconds. The starch composition also has a type-B viscometer viscosity (Pa.Math.s) that satisfies the condition of “the type-B viscometer viscosity at 0° C. is 2-30 times greater than the type-B viscometer viscosity at 90° C.” and that is determined when the slurry is cooled or heated and is subjected to viscosity measurement under the condition of 30 rpm for 30 seconds.
METHOD FOR SUPPRESSING COLORING OF OIL/FAT COMPOSITION
The present invention provides a method for suppressing coloring of an oil/fat composition for frying by covering a food material to be fried with a starch composition. Specifically, the present invention is the method for suppressing the coloring of the oil/fat composition for frying during the frying of the food material, the method being characterized by applying, to the food material, a coating treatment for covering the food material with a coating material containing a starch composition. The present invention can suppress the coloring of the oil/fat composition for frying and can extend the use life of the oil/fat composition for frying.
METHOD FOR SUPPRESSING COLORING OF OIL/FAT COMPOSITION
The present invention provides a method for suppressing coloring of an oil/fat composition for frying by covering a food material to be fried with a starch composition. Specifically, the present invention is the method for suppressing the coloring of the oil/fat composition for frying during the frying of the food material, the method being characterized by applying, to the food material, a coating treatment for covering the food material with a coating material containing a starch composition. The present invention can suppress the coloring of the oil/fat composition for frying and can extend the use life of the oil/fat composition for frying.
PULSE PROTEIN EMULSIFIERS
This specification discloses plant-based emulsifiers comprising a pulse protein and having Brix of from about 5° to about 60°. Also disclosed are emulsifier compositions including plant-based emulsifiers and a starch. Also disclosed are edible composition comprising the plant-based emulsifiers. Also disclosed are edible compositions having a plant-based emulsifier and an emulsion of oil and water having high oil content.