Patent classifications
A21D13/11
MULTI-TEXTURE CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT
The present invention relates to multi-texture baked products and precursors for making such baked products. In particular this invention relates to a cookie precursor comprising a dough, wherein the dough comprises particle sugar with a particle size D90 of less than 700 μm, a sugar syrup and a sugar alcohol, wherein the dry weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar in the sugar syrup is 4.75 or below and the weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar alcohol is 4.6 or below.
MULTI-TEXTURE CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT
The present invention relates to multi-texture baked products and precursors for making such baked products. In particular this invention relates to a cookie precursor comprising a dough, wherein the dough comprises particle sugar with a particle size D90 of less than 700 μm, a sugar syrup and a sugar alcohol, wherein the dry weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar in the sugar syrup is 4.75 or below and the weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar alcohol is 4.6 or below.
MULTI-TEXTURE CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT
The present invention relates to multi-texture baked products and precursors for making such baked products. In particular this invention relates to a cookie precursor comprising a dough, wherein the dough comprises particle sugar with a particle size D90 of less than 700 μm, a sugar syrup and a sugar alcohol, wherein the dry weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar in the sugar syrup is 4.75 or below and the weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar alcohol is 4.6 or below.
MULTI-TEXTURE CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT
The present invention relates to multi-texture baked products and precursors for making such baked products. In particular this invention relates to a cookie precursor comprising a dough, wherein the dough comprises particle sugar with a particle size D90 of less than 700 μm, a sugar syrup and a sugar alcohol, wherein the dry weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar in the sugar syrup is 4.75 or below and the weight ratio of particle sugar to sugar alcohol is 4.6 or below.
SELF-FOLDING MATERIALS AND METHODS, SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR MAKING THE SAME
Methods for creating self-folding materials that change shape in response to grooves created in the surface of the materials and when exposed to a stimuli. A tailored computational design tool, digital fabrication platform and mold for use with the methods also are provided.
SELF-FOLDING MATERIALS AND METHODS, SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR MAKING THE SAME
Methods for creating self-folding materials that change shape in response to grooves created in the surface of the materials and when exposed to a stimuli. A tailored computational design tool, digital fabrication platform and mold for use with the methods also are provided.
NOVEL FROZEN CONFECTION SHAPED BAKERY ITEM COMPOSITIONS
A frozen confection shaped bakery item dough composition comprising: from 10.0 wt % to 30.0 wt % water; from 5.0 wt % to 35.0 wt % sugar; from 4.0 wt % to 25.0 wt % fat; and, from 35.0 wt % to 60.0 wt % flour. A frozen confection shaped bakery item prepared from the frozen confection shaped bakery item dough composition and a process for its preparation.
NOVEL FROZEN CONFECTION SHAPED BAKERY ITEM COMPOSITIONS
A frozen confection shaped bakery item dough composition comprising: from 10.0 wt % to 30.0 wt % water; from 5.0 wt % to 35.0 wt % sugar; from 4.0 wt % to 25.0 wt % fat; and, from 35.0 wt % to 60.0 wt % flour. A frozen confection shaped bakery item prepared from the frozen confection shaped bakery item dough composition and a process for its preparation.
MULTI-LAYERED FOOD PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR FORMING
A multi-layered food product comprises a filling encapsulated by a partially or fully baked dough layer, and wherein the dough layer is optionally partially or fully encapsulated by a partially or fully baked batter layer that was applied to the dough layer after the dough layer had been partially or fully baked, and the multi-layered food product can optionally include one or more toppings atop the outer dough or batter layer.
Method for the production of an edible object by powder bed (3D) printing and food products obtainable therewith
The present invention relates to a method for the production of an edible object, comprising providing an edible powder composition and at least one edible liquid, wherein the edible powder composition comprises a water soluble protein, a hydrocolloid and a plasticizer, and subjecting said composition to powder bed printing by depositing the edible liquid by spraying it onto the powder and thereby obtaining the edible object. Also food products obtainable with the method of the invention, particularly, a pasta, a cake object and a protein bar are disclosed.