A21D13/068

Bakery Food Product
20200267999 · 2020-08-27 · ·

The present invention relates to a bakery food product produced from a mucilaginous hydrocolloid and a mannan-based hydrocolloid. The bakery food product is low fat and has a long shelf life, and a higher water resistance than traditional dough based foods. Also provided is a a method for making the bakery food product, and a liquid mixture for making a bakery product. Also provided are dehydrated food products produced from a mucilaginous hydrocolloid and a mannan-based hydrocolloid.

Probiotic Fortified Food Products and Methods of Manufacture
20200253221 · 2020-08-13 ·

The invention includes a method of manufacturing a probiotic fortified food product characterised by the step of applying a composition inoculated with at least one probiotic organism to at least one portion of the surface of the food product, wherein the composition includes a base which is fully milk derived and/or includes components inherently found in milk.

Probiotic Fortified Food Products and Methods of Manufacture
20200253221 · 2020-08-13 ·

The invention includes a method of manufacturing a probiotic fortified food product characterised by the step of applying a composition inoculated with at least one probiotic organism to at least one portion of the surface of the food product, wherein the composition includes a base which is fully milk derived and/or includes components inherently found in milk.

Rotary Molded Food Product and Methods of Making
20200163347 · 2020-05-28 · ·

The present disclosure is directed to rotary molded products and methods of making rotary molded products. Methods of making rotary molded products include combining a reduced-fat dough with a fat to make a dough with the ability to be used in a novel array of rotary molded shapes. Dough pieces and cooked rotary molded products having novel features and dimensions are also provided.

Rotary Molded Food Product and Methods of Making
20200163347 · 2020-05-28 · ·

The present disclosure is directed to rotary molded products and methods of making rotary molded products. Methods of making rotary molded products include combining a reduced-fat dough with a fat to make a dough with the ability to be used in a novel array of rotary molded shapes. Dough pieces and cooked rotary molded products having novel features and dimensions are also provided.

Composition for low-gluten and low-carbohydrate baked and pastry goods
10555537 · 2020-02-11 ·

The present invention relates to a composition for preparing low-gluten and low-carbohydrate baked and pastry goods, containing the following ingredients: a) flour, obtained from one or more nuts and/or oil seeds of non-legumes, b) mucilage polysaccharide-containing plant products or mucilage polysaccharides isolated from these plant products, c) protein component consisting of at least 40% animal protein in the dry weight. Such a composition contains a maximum of 0.1% gluten and is preferably gluten-free, i.e. has a gluten content less than 20 mg/kg (<20 ppm gluten content). Due to the low gluten and carbohydrate content of components a), b) and c), the composition according to the invention is suitable for producing low-gluten and in particular preferably gluten-free baked and pastry goods, having a low carbohydrate content of generally <15% relative to the food ready for consumption, and in particular for production of low-gluten, preferably gluten-free baked and pastry goods, which, relative to food ready for consumption, have the following nutrient profile: less than 10% carbohydrates, more than 10% protein, 1-40% fat.

PROTEIN-BASED FLOUR SUBSTITUTE

An essentially carbohydrate-free, protein-based flour substitute and methods for preparing the same are disclosed herein. The flour substitute may be used to make pizza crusts, chips, taco shells, tortillas, crackers, sandwich thins, and other food products that are traditionally flour-based. The organoleptic properties of the disclosed flour substitute preferably resemble the organoleptic properties of traditional baked goods and are substantially different from the organoleptic properties of traditional meat products. The disclosed flour substitute comprises a meat or nut flour, a flavor-masking spice, salt, and a vegetable, fruit, or plant-based oil or an oil-based spray. The disclosed flour substitute is used to make substitute food products that preferably resemble, in both appearance and taste, the traditional food products that the substitute food products are replacing. The flour substitute is preferably fiber-free and does not contain any other non-digestible carbohydrates. Methods of preparing the disclosed flour substitute are also disclosed herein.

NON-BLOOM COMESTIBLE PRODUCT
20190357550 · 2019-11-28 ·

The present invention provides a comestible product comprising a continuous bakery portion and, optionally, one or more discrete inclusions, wherein the continuous bakery portion has a total fat content of less than 30 wt % and comprises: (i) one or more sources of cocoa butter or cocoa butter equivalent in a total amount of from 0.5 to 10 wt %, and (ii) a sorbitan monoester selected from the group consisting of sorbitan monomyristate, sorbitan monopalmitate, sorbitan monostearate, sorbitan monoarachidate, and mixtures of two or more thereof, wherein the continuous bakery portion comprises less than 5 wt % trans fatty acids by weight of the fatty acids present in the continuous bakery portion, and less than 45 wt % saturated fat by weight of the fatty acids present in the continuous bakery portion.

NON-BLOOM COMESTIBLE PRODUCT
20190357550 · 2019-11-28 ·

The present invention provides a comestible product comprising a continuous bakery portion and, optionally, one or more discrete inclusions, wherein the continuous bakery portion has a total fat content of less than 30 wt % and comprises: (i) one or more sources of cocoa butter or cocoa butter equivalent in a total amount of from 0.5 to 10 wt %, and (ii) a sorbitan monoester selected from the group consisting of sorbitan monomyristate, sorbitan monopalmitate, sorbitan monostearate, sorbitan monoarachidate, and mixtures of two or more thereof, wherein the continuous bakery portion comprises less than 5 wt % trans fatty acids by weight of the fatty acids present in the continuous bakery portion, and less than 45 wt % saturated fat by weight of the fatty acids present in the continuous bakery portion.

Method for conducing concentrated cannabis oil to be stable, emulsifiable and flavorless for use in hot beverages and resulting powderized cannabis oil

A method for producing powderized cannabis oil, and the resulting powderized cannabis oil, in which concentrated cannabis oil is mixed with and absorbed by a modified starch powder, preferably maltodextrin, in a ratio of at least three grams of starch powder for every one-eighth of a gram of cannabis oil is disclosed. Further disclosed are beverages, baked goods and single-serve beverage brewing cartridges utilizing or incorporating the powderized cannabis oil to create human-consumable products that contain an emulsified, tasteless, and odorless dose of cannabis oil.