Patent classifications
A21D13/31
FROZEN DUMPLING AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR, CONTAINER FOR FROZEN DUMPLING, AND PACKAGING FOR FROZEN DUMPLING
The frozen gyoza dumpling of the present invention contains frozen gyoza dumpling itself 1 and frozen batter liquid 2 attached to the gyoza dumpling itself, wherein not less than 40% weight of the total attached frozen batter liquid 2 attaches to outer peripheral edge part of the bottom surface 14 of the gyoza dumpling itself and extends downwardly and sidewardly from the outer peripheral edge. In addition, the container of the present invention preferably contains the frozen gyoza dumpling of the present invention, the inside of the container has a supporting surface to support not less than 60% of the bottom surface 14 of the gyoza dumpling itself 1, and a recess part to preferably receive the frozen batter liquid. In addition, the present invention provides a pack of frozen gyoza dumplings which uses the above-mentioned container, and a manufacture method of a frozen gyoza dumpling by using the above-mentioned container.
NATURAL BIOPRESERVATIVE FOR FLOUR PRODUCT, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF
A natural biopreservative for a flour product, a preparation method therefor and an application thereof. The natural biopreservative for the flour product is prepared by mixing lactic acid bacteria, distiller's yeast, an edible culture medium, and water, and performing fermentation, wherein, in parts by weight, 0.5-5 parts of the lactic acid bacteria, 0.5-5 parts of the distiller's yeast, 90-130 parts of the edible culture medium, and 90-130 parts of water. The natural biopreservative for a flour product of the present invention is prepared by fermentation using common lactic acid bacteria, distiller's yeast and edible culture medium, the raw materials are readily available and the preparation process is simple. When the biopreservative is applied to the production of the flour product, secondary or even multiple times of fermentation is not needed, the use method is simple, and the shelf life of the flour product is extended. Therefore, the shelf life of the product is extended, freshness within the shelf life is improved, and waste of the product is reduced.
NATURAL BIOPRESERVATIVE FOR FLOUR PRODUCT, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF
A natural biopreservative for a flour product, a preparation method therefor and an application thereof. The natural biopreservative for the flour product is prepared by mixing lactic acid bacteria, distiller's yeast, an edible culture medium, and water, and performing fermentation, wherein, in parts by weight, 0.5-5 parts of the lactic acid bacteria, 0.5-5 parts of the distiller's yeast, 90-130 parts of the edible culture medium, and 90-130 parts of water. The natural biopreservative for a flour product of the present invention is prepared by fermentation using common lactic acid bacteria, distiller's yeast and edible culture medium, the raw materials are readily available and the preparation process is simple. When the biopreservative is applied to the production of the flour product, secondary or even multiple times of fermentation is not needed, the use method is simple, and the shelf life of the flour product is extended. Therefore, the shelf life of the product is extended, freshness within the shelf life is improved, and waste of the product is reduced.
Processes for manufacture of dough-based food products with a non-soluble granulated salt substitute
The present method is directed in one embodiment to a non-soluble, substantially white granular salt substitute for dough-based products. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product comprises a filling sealed within a pocket while in other embodiments, the dough-based product is not filled. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product is heated by baking, deep-frying or microwaving. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute of the present invention may be used in place of other large-particulate salts such as kosher salt for use on dough-based products. Certain non-dough-based products such as salted caramel ice cream, confections, as well as products utilizing a reduced-salt blend are also improved using the present invention. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute comprises white tapioca.
Processes for manufacture of dough-based food products with a non-soluble granulated salt substitute
The present method is directed in one embodiment to a non-soluble, substantially white granular salt substitute for dough-based products. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product comprises a filling sealed within a pocket while in other embodiments, the dough-based product is not filled. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product is heated by baking, deep-frying or microwaving. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute of the present invention may be used in place of other large-particulate salts such as kosher salt for use on dough-based products. Certain non-dough-based products such as salted caramel ice cream, confections, as well as products utilizing a reduced-salt blend are also improved using the present invention. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute comprises white tapioca.
COATED FOOD PRODUCTS
A method of manufacture of a microwave or thermally reheatable or cookable food product comprising the steps of: providing a solid or solidified substrate; applying two or more coating compositions to the substrate to produce a coated substrate. At least one of the coating compositions includes ethylcellulose.
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A READY TO EAT SHELF-STABLE PACKAGED FOCACCIA
A shelf-stable ready-to-eat packaged focaccia, is described having appearance and organoleptic qualities comparable to those of a fresh focaccia, which has a relative humidity comprised between 25 and 32%, preferably 27% and water activity (a.sub.w) comprised between 0.85 and 0.92, preferably 0.89, and blind holes on its surface having depth of at least 50% of the thickness of the focaccia. A process for the production of a ready-to-eat shelf-stable packaged focaccia is also described which comprises the steps of: a) preparing a dough for focaccia comprising, by weight based on the total weight of the dough, 40-60% flour, 20-35% water, 7-16% vegetable oils and/or fats and/or fractions thereof, of which 1-6% extra virgin olive oil, 0.5-4% yeast, 0.1-3% salt, 0-15% at least one organoleptically characterising ingredient; 0-0.1% at least one baking processing aid, 0-0.8% at least one emulsifier and 0-1.5% dietary fibres; b) extrusion of the dough thus prepared thus obtaining a plurality of sheets of extruded raw dough for focaccia, and subsequent lamination of the plurality of sheets of raw dough for focaccia thus obtaining a layer of laminated raw dough for focaccia; c) first leavening of the layer of laminated raw dough for focaccia thus obtained at a temperature comprised between 20 and 30 C.; d) shaping of the layer of leavened raw dough for focaccia thus obtained forming a plurality of blind holes on the surface of the dough and filling of the holes with a saline solution;
Raw Uncooked/Unbaked Dessert Rolls
A method of preparation of raw, uncooked or unbaked dessert rolls is such that they are unbaked or uncooked in any conventional high temperature process exceeding 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The method includes using ingredients free from all refined sugars, eggs, flour, gluten, cholesterol, high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated oils, or any artificial preservatives. In addition, the method of preparation is such that the dessert rolls obtain a thin bun-like exterior that maintains their consistency and does not crack when being rolled into the final product.
Co-Extruded Dough Product with High-Particulate Filling
A co-extruded filled dough product comprises a dough shell casing and a filling material co-extruded with the dough shell casing. The filling material includes greater than about 40% of a particulate component and less than about 60% of a sauce component. The sauce component has a Bostwick consistency greater than about 7 cm and can be, e.g., a cheese-based sauce or a tomato-based sauce. A method of producing a filled dough product comprises co-extruding a dough shell casing and a filling material. A system for producing a filled dough product comprises a dough shell casing extruder die for forming a dough shell casing and a filling material die configured to extrude a filling material within the dough shell casing.
Co-Extruded Dough Product with High-Particulate Filling
A co-extruded filled dough product comprises a dough shell casing and a filling material co-extruded with the dough shell casing. The filling material includes greater than about 40% of a particulate component and less than about 60% of a sauce component. The sauce component has a Bostwick consistency greater than about 7 cm and can be, e.g., a cheese-based sauce or a tomato-based sauce. A method of producing a filled dough product comprises co-extruding a dough shell casing and a filling material. A system for producing a filled dough product comprises a dough shell casing extruder die for forming a dough shell casing and a filling material die configured to extrude a filling material within the dough shell casing.