A21D13/047

Process and composition for an improved flour product

The invention describes a food or flour composition derived from fungal fermentation of plant material, the flour composition having a total metabolizable carbohydrate level of between 0.1-50% by weight. Also described are processes for the manufacture of the food or flour compositions using fungal fermentation having a total metabolizable carbohydrate level of between 0.1-50% by weight.

Process and composition for an improved flour product

The invention describes a food or flour composition derived from fungal fermentation of plant material, the flour composition having a total metabolizable carbohydrate level of between 0.1-50% by weight. Also described are processes for the manufacture of the food or flour compositions using fungal fermentation having a total metabolizable carbohydrate level of between 0.1-50% by weight.

Food Products Prepared with Soluble Whole Grain Oat Flour

Food products prepared from whole grain oat flour having soluble components. The soluble whole oat flour maintains its standard of identity as whole grain and thus has the characteristics of whole grain oats. Aspects of the present invention relate to the use of the soluble oat flour in liquid food products such as beverages, semi-solid food products such as yogurt, and solid food products such as bakery items in order to provide enhanced health benefits.

Food Products Prepared with Soluble Whole Grain Oat Flour

Food products prepared from whole grain oat flour having soluble components. The soluble whole oat flour maintains its standard of identity as whole grain and thus has the characteristics of whole grain oats. Aspects of the present invention relate to the use of the soluble oat flour in liquid food products such as beverages, semi-solid food products such as yogurt, and solid food products such as bakery items in order to provide enhanced health benefits.

ASSOCIATION OF BETA-GLUCANS AND ARABINOXYLANS

The present invention relates to an association of beta-glucans from a first cereal and arabinoxylans from a second cereal different from the first cereal, and their use to improve the microbiota balance in human gut.

ASSOCIATION OF BETA-GLUCANS AND ARABINOXYLANS

The present invention relates to an association of beta-glucans from a first cereal and arabinoxylans from a second cereal different from the first cereal, and their use to improve the microbiota balance in human gut.

FLOURS THAT IMPROVE THE CRISPNESS OF BATTERED POTATOES
20170202257 · 2017-07-20 ·

The application relates to a composition comprising separately by weight: a) from about 25% to about 50% by weight of a native rice flour; b) from about 5% to about 15% by weight of a rice flour which has been heat-moisture treated; c) from about 10% to about 20% of a flour which has been thermally inhibited; and d) from about 15% to about 35% of a reduced protein pulse flour selected from the group consisting of pea flour, faba bean flour, lentil flour, chickpea flour, and mixtures thereof.

FLOURS THAT IMPROVE THE CRISPNESS OF BATTERED POTATOES
20170202257 · 2017-07-20 ·

The application relates to a composition comprising separately by weight: a) from about 25% to about 50% by weight of a native rice flour; b) from about 5% to about 15% by weight of a rice flour which has been heat-moisture treated; c) from about 10% to about 20% of a flour which has been thermally inhibited; and d) from about 15% to about 35% of a reduced protein pulse flour selected from the group consisting of pea flour, faba bean flour, lentil flour, chickpea flour, and mixtures thereof.

COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR MAKING MILLET-BASED FLOUR USEABLE IN FORMED FOOD PRODUCTS
20170188589 · 2017-07-06 ·

A formulation and process providing a method producing millet-based flour that binds together when combined with water, comprising: mixing finger millet flour and chickpea flour in approximately a 70 to 30 ratio w/w; matching the particle size of said millet flour and said chickpea flour by sieving through 60 mesh, adding sugar to said millet flour and chickpea flour in the range of 0.01% to 3% and preferably between 1.9% to 2.1% (of 100% of flour) to mask bitterness in the flavor of said millet; adding 10% to 20% starch from a gluten free source (rice, potato, tapioca) and preferably 15% (of 100% flour) of gelatinized starch to facilitate binding together of said millet flour and said chickpea flour when mixed with said water to form a dough and the dough kneaded.

Method for producing rice flour

A method is disclosed for producing, only with mechanical treatment, high-quality rice flour having a rounded particle shape, which is equivalent to fine flour obtained by using enzymes, has characteristics close to the characteristics of wheat flour, and is suitable for production of bread, cakes, noodles, and the like. In order to attain the object, a method for producing rice flour includes: providing primary crushing material rice subjected to soaking and adjustment of moisture content with a disintegrating and sizing device, fine grinding the primary crushed rice with an air mill, and then drying the fine ground rice with an air flow dryer.