Patent classifications
A21D2/263
Nutritional Cereal-based Food with Low Glycemic Load and Processing Method thereof
The disclosure discloses a nutritional cereal-based food with low glycemic load and processing method thereof, and belongs to the technical field of processing of healthy foods. According to the disclosure, bulk grain crops are used as raw materials and mixed with a natural plant extract with the content of 3-deoxyanthocyanidin more than 3 mg/100 g and a sulfur-rich plant or animal protein, so that in-situ encapsulation of starch granules is achieved through an interaction of a sulfur-containing protein and 3-deoxyanthocyanidin, and a grain-source nutritional food for special dietary uses with low GI. According to the method of the disclosure, not only is the process environmentally friendly, operation procedures are simple, but also slow release of blood glucose after a meal is achieved by using the product, and the product can be used as a meal replacement food for people with abnormal glucose metabolism and the like.
EGG REPLACER AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE EGG REPLACER, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
Provided is an egg replacer, and compositions comprising such egg replacer, and methods for producing the same.
FUNCTIONAL WELL-BEING PIZZA DOUGH AND PIZZA
Provided is functional well-being pizza dough and a pizza prepared by using the same, which is digestible and increases savor and flavor by containing a great deal of fiber. The functional well-being pizza dough manufactured using dough mixed of 2,750 to 2,800 parts by weight of wheat flour, 1,300 to 1,400 parts by weight of water, 110 to 120 parts by weight of refined sugar, 70 to 80 parts by weight of soybean oil, 80 to 90 parts by weight of grain-nut mixture, 50 to 60 parts by weight of refined salt, 20 to 30 parts by weight of whey powder, 8 to 12 parts by weight of bread improver, 4 to 6 parts by weight of sourdough, 4 to 6 parts by weight of yeast, 2 to 4 parts by weight of chlorella powder, and 1 to 4 parts by weight of green tea powder.
STARCH-FREE BAKED FOODS AND METHODS OF MAKING
Starch-free baked comestible goods and aqueous slurries (batters) for preparation of starch-free baked comestible goods include a combination of three different protein components that are protein concentrates or protein isolates, wherein the protein components differ by solubility in water and/or particle size when suspended in an aqueous medium. The combination of three protein components, particularly in certain weight ratios, enables the preparation of starch-free baked comestible goods including doughnuts, muffins, cakes, and bars as well as other commonly recognized desirable comestible formats. The starch-free baked comestible goods have an improved texture and extended shelf-life as compared to previously developed starch-free baked comestible goods.
Brown rice oat bread with low glycemic index and preparation method thereof
The present disclosure discloses a brown rice and oat bread with low glycemic index and a preparation method thereof, which belongs to the technical field of grain processing. The brown rice and oat bread provided by the present disclosure includes the following ingredients: brown rice flour, gluten powder, oat flour, butter, sodium caseinate, salt, yeast, improver, and water. According to the present disclosure, the sodium caseinate is used to help form a dough and improve the flavor of the bread, and the brown rice and oat bread with low glycemic index is obtained with the brown rice bread recipe and special baking process, which is close to wheat bread in terms of specific volume, taste and tissue structure.
Food protein gel matrix gluten analog
A viscoelastic composition includes a gel matrix comprising hydrated hydrocolloid gel and cross-linked protein, at least one gluten-free flour source, a starch, and a leavener. In some embodiments, the gel matrix imparts gluten-like properties to a gluten-free viscoelastic composition.
HEALTH FUNCTIONAL FOOD PRODUCT PREPARED BY FERMENTING A DOUGH CONTAINING WHEY
A health functional food product prepared by fermenting a dough containing whey, including a health functional bakery product prepared by: preparing a sponge and a dough by adding and mixing about 1.0 to 10 wt part of a whey powder and about 0.01 to 1.0 wt part of a mixture of probiotic preparation consisting of Leuconostoc strain, Lactobacillus strain and 2 kinds of Saccharomyces strains as to 100 wt part of a dough; and fermenting, aging and baking the dough. Such may be used to prepare a health functional bakery product as well as a health functional Lactobacillus fermented drink using said health functional bakery product.
STARCH-FREE BAKED FOODS AND METHODS OF MAKING
Starch-free baked comestible goods and aqueous slurries (batters) for preparation of starch-free baked comestible goods include a combination of three different protein components that are protein concentrates or protein isolates, wherein the protein components differ by solubility in water and/or particle size when suspended in an aqueous medium. The combination of three protein components, particularly in certain weight ratios, enables the preparation of starch-free baked comestible goods including doughnuts, muffins, cakes, and bars as well as other commonly recognized desirable comestible formats. The starch-free baked comestible goods have an improved texture and extended shelf-life as compared to previously developed starch-free baked comestible goods.
METHOD OF PREPARING AN AERATED BATTER, THE BATTER, A CAKE, USE OF PROTEIN IN AERATED BATTER, A POWDER COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF PREPARATION
The present invention relates to a method of preparing an aerated batter, the aerated batter prepared by the method, a cake obtainable by baking the aerated batter, the use of a protein source comprising beta-lactoglobulin in an aerated batter, a powder composition comprising the protein source comprising BLG and a method of producing the powder composition.
Formulations for use in food products
The invention provides formulations for use in food products. The formulations provided herein are comprised of stabilizers, including modified food starches, sweeteners, dairy or non-dairy products, and optionally flavorings, and colorings. The formulations can be used in dessert food products, especially in tres leches cakes.