Patent classifications
A23L3/349
PRESERVED BLACK TEA BEVERAGE PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a black tea product comprising a preservative composition, wherein the black tea product is a ready-to-drink beverage or a beverage concentrate, wherein the preservative composition comprises at least 3 compounds selected from: hexanal, E-2-hexenal, E-2-hexenol, E-linalool oxide, methanol and methyl salicylate.
PRESERVED BLACK TEA BEVERAGE PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a black tea product comprising a preservative composition, wherein the black tea product is a ready-to-drink beverage or a beverage concentrate, wherein the preservative composition comprises at least 3 compounds selected from: hexanal, E-2-hexenal, E-2-hexenol, E-linalool oxide, methanol and methyl salicylate.
PRESERVATIVE COMPOSITION FOR A FOODSTUFF
The present invention relates to a preservative composition consisting of at least 3 compounds selected from: hexanal, E-2-hexenal, E-2-hexenol, E-linalool oxide, methanol and methyl salicylate, and also to a preserved foodstuff comprising such a preservative composition.
PRESERVATIVE COMPOSITION FOR A FOODSTUFF
The present invention relates to a preservative composition consisting of at least 3 compounds selected from: hexanal, E-2-hexenal, E-2-hexenol, E-linalool oxide, methanol and methyl salicylate, and also to a preserved foodstuff comprising such a preservative composition.
GAS PHASE TREATMENT OF PRODUCE
A produce treatment method to mitigate latent infections, such as fungal infections, and to delay ripening in produce is described. The produce treatment method includes providing an antimicrobial agent to an enclosure comprising a plurality of produce items, and contacting the plurality of produce items with the antimicrobial agent, wherein the antimicrobial agent is in gaseous form and is selected to deactivate latent microbes in the plurality of produce items.
POLY-ALBUMEN BASED GREEN COATING TO ENHANCE SHELF LIFE OF PERISHABLE FOODS
The present disclosure is directed to poly-albumen polymer based edible film for fruit and vegetable preservation and methods for use thereof. This multifunctional bionanocomposite is comprised largely of egg-derived polymers and cellulose nanomaterials as a conformal coating onto fresh produce that slows down food decay by retarding ripening, dehydration, and microbial invasion. The coating is edible, washable, and made from readily available inexpensive or waste materials which makes it a promising economic alternative to commercially available fruit coatings and a solution to combat food wastage that is rampant in the world.
POLY-ALBUMEN BASED GREEN COATING TO ENHANCE SHELF LIFE OF PERISHABLE FOODS
The present disclosure is directed to poly-albumen polymer based edible film for fruit and vegetable preservation and methods for use thereof. This multifunctional bionanocomposite is comprised largely of egg-derived polymers and cellulose nanomaterials as a conformal coating onto fresh produce that slows down food decay by retarding ripening, dehydration, and microbial invasion. The coating is edible, washable, and made from readily available inexpensive or waste materials which makes it a promising economic alternative to commercially available fruit coatings and a solution to combat food wastage that is rampant in the world.
COMPOSITION CONTAINING GLYCOLIPIDS AND PRESERVATIVES
The invention relates to compositions comprising glycolipids and benzoic acid and/or sorbic acid.
COMPOSITION CONTAINING GLYCOLIPIDS AND PRESERVATIVES
The invention relates to compositions comprising glycolipids and benzoic acid and/or sorbic acid.
Process for improving shelf-life of fresh cut vegetables and food products produced thereby
The present disclosure relates to, inter alfa, processes for improving shelf-life and flavoring of fresh-cut/fresh vegetables, as well as food products produced by these processes. In accordance with the present disclosure, the processes generally include various new combinations of steps such as blanching, air drying, supercritical fluid processing with and without a processing aid, pressurization, de-pressurization, and packaging. The present disclosure further relates to methods of preparing edible food products that incorporate the processed fresh-cut vegetables, as well as the food products produced by these methods.