Patent classifications
A21D13/064
BAKED GOODS CONTAINING NON-DAIRY PROTEIN
Disclosed are baked goods containing non-dairy protein. Examples of the disclosed baked goods include quick breads. An example quick bread includes muffins that contain salt-precipitated plant proteins (e.g., from pea) at levels surpassing 9 or more grams per 90-gram muffin. The muffins are fully formed (i.e., not collapsed), are neutral in flavor with no bitter aftertaste and are hypoallergenic or non-allergenic. In some examples, the baked goods are vegetarian, do not contain eggs, or are vegan. In some examples, the only source of protein in the baked goods comes from plant proteins.
Food Materials Comprising Filamentous Fungal Particles and Membrane Bioreactor Design
Methods of production of edible filamentous fungal biomat formulations are provided as standalone protein sources and/or protein ingredients in foodstuffs as well as a one-time use or repeated use self-contained biomat reactor comprising a container with at least one compartment and placed within the compartment(s), a feedstock, a fungal inoculum, a gas-permeable membrane, and optionally a liquid nutrient medium.
Food Materials Comprising Filamentous Fungal Particles and Membrane Bioreactor Design
Methods of production of edible filamentous fungal biomat formulations are provided as standalone protein sources and/or protein ingredients in foodstuffs as well as a one-time use or repeated use self-contained biomat reactor comprising a container with at least one compartment and placed within the compartment(s), a feedstock, a fungal inoculum, a gas-permeable membrane, and optionally a liquid nutrient medium.
pH adjusted pulse protein product
An aqueous solution of a pulse protein product having a protein content of at least about 60 wt % (N×6.25) d.b. which is soluble in aqueous media at a pH of less than about 4.4 and heat stable at that pH range is adjusted in pH to a pH of about 6 to about 8. The resulting product is further processed by drying the product, recovering and drying any precipitated pulse protein material, heat treating and then drying the product, or heat treating the product and recovering and drying any precipitated pulse protein material.
pH adjusted pulse protein product
An aqueous solution of a pulse protein product having a protein content of at least about 60 wt % (N×6.25) d.b. which is soluble in aqueous media at a pH of less than about 4.4 and heat stable at that pH range is adjusted in pH to a pH of about 6 to about 8. The resulting product is further processed by drying the product, recovering and drying any precipitated pulse protein material, heat treating and then drying the product, or heat treating the product and recovering and drying any precipitated pulse protein material.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING LOW GLUTEN OR GLUTEN FREE DOUGH
The process for producing low-gluten or gluten-free cooking dough for food purposes includes making a dough composition including, by weight relative to the total percentage by weight thereof: between 88.5 and 95% of dittany starch, between 0.1 and 0.5% of salt, between 40 and 65% of water, yeasts, between 3 and 5% of sugar, between 1.5 and 4% of pea protein, and between 0.2 and 3.6% of at least one thickener. The dough composition is kneaded in a closed chamber depressurized beforehand. Carbon dioxide CO2 is injected into the chamber at a pressure of between 25 and 550 mbar for 10 to 50 minutes simultaneously to the kneading step, so as to obtain a low-gluten or gluten-free cooking dough.
EGG SUBSTITUTE MIXTURE
The present invention is directed to compositions comprising inter alia, protein, Fabaceae flour and polysaccharide and use thereof, such as egg substitute compositions.
EGG SUBSTITUTE MIXTURE
The present invention is directed to compositions comprising inter alia, protein, Fabaceae flour and polysaccharide and use thereof, such as egg substitute compositions.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MODIFIED GLUTEN
A method for manufacturing a bread dough that includes preparing a bread dough using modified gluten obtained by heating a solution containing gluten and an organic acid having two or more carbonyl groups in the same molecule at 1 part by weight or more per 100 parts by weight of the gluten at 70° C. or higher for 30 minutes or longer.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MODIFIED GLUTEN
A method for manufacturing a bread dough that includes preparing a bread dough using modified gluten obtained by heating a solution containing gluten and an organic acid having two or more carbonyl groups in the same molecule at 1 part by weight or more per 100 parts by weight of the gluten at 70° C. or higher for 30 minutes or longer.