A21D13/44

Composite plant-MCT flour, method of manufacture, and food products made therefrom
12011004 · 2024-06-18 · ·

Composite plant-MCT flour includes MCT oil encapsulated by and/or complexed with wall material and incorporated within the composite plant-MCT flour, wherein polysaccharide from the plant flour forms part of the wall material. The wall material includes protein, e.g., pea protein, carbohydrate, and emulsifier(s), and/or polysaccharide fiber, e.g., acacia fiber. The plant flour may be gluten-flour, gluten-free flour and/or low carbohydrate seed, nut or vegetable floor. Composite plant-MCT flour can replace traditional flours to make food products, such as baked, fried or boiled goods but with benefits, such as reduced gluten and/or carbohydrates, increased freshness and volume and improved texture and taste compared to alternative flours and even all-purpose flour.

FOOD PRODUCT HAVING CRUNCHY TEXTURE

A food composition capable of maintaining a crunchy texture after freezing and reheating is disclosed. The food composition includes a crust or an outer casing having a dough-based matrix or a batter-based matrix with a thickness of about 2 to about 150 mm, and texture modifying particles dispersed throughout the matrix. The texture modifying particles generally comprise about 12 to about 40% by weight of the food composition and provide the food composition with a crunchy texture. The texture modifying particles may be crushed particles of food products, such as fried grain chips, fried vegetable chips, extruded cereals, extruded crackers, or combinations thereof.

FOOD PRODUCT HAVING CRUNCHY TEXTURE

A food composition capable of maintaining a crunchy texture after freezing and reheating is disclosed. The food composition includes a crust or an outer casing having a dough-based matrix or a batter-based matrix with a thickness of about 2 to about 150 mm, and texture modifying particles dispersed throughout the matrix. The texture modifying particles generally comprise about 12 to about 40% by weight of the food composition and provide the food composition with a crunchy texture. The texture modifying particles may be crushed particles of food products, such as fried grain chips, fried vegetable chips, extruded cereals, extruded crackers, or combinations thereof.

PANCAKE MOLD
20240215768 · 2024-07-04 ·

A pancake making assembly, including an endless flexible wall member having a first side and an oppositely disposed, generally parallel second side, a support structure operationally connected to the endless flexible wall member, and a negative mold operationally connected and depending from the support structure. The endless flexible wall member is sized and shaped to define a pancake. The endless flexible wall member and the negative mold are made of a heat resistant material.

PANCAKE MOLD
20240215768 · 2024-07-04 ·

A pancake making assembly, including an endless flexible wall member having a first side and an oppositely disposed, generally parallel second side, a support structure operationally connected to the endless flexible wall member, and a negative mold operationally connected and depending from the support structure. The endless flexible wall member is sized and shaped to define a pancake. The endless flexible wall member and the negative mold are made of a heat resistant material.

MANUFACTURE OF LACTIC ACID-FERMENTED BATTER
20190150457 · 2019-05-23 ·

The present invention relates to a culture or kit-of-part comprising or consisting of a Lactobacillus plantarum strain and Leuconostoc spp strain(s), and uses thereof to manufacture a millet-, sorghum-, lentil-, pea-, rice- or teff-based lactic acid-fermented batter, in particular a batter for Dosa or Idli application.

MANUFACTURE OF LACTIC ACID-FERMENTED BATTER
20190150457 · 2019-05-23 ·

The present invention relates to a culture or kit-of-part comprising or consisting of a Lactobacillus plantarum strain and Leuconostoc spp strain(s), and uses thereof to manufacture a millet-, sorghum-, lentil-, pea-, rice- or teff-based lactic acid-fermented batter, in particular a batter for Dosa or Idli application.

DOUGH FOR FOOD, PRODUCING METHOD THEREFOR, AND MOLD MEMBER FOR PRODUCING DOUGH
20190110485 · 2019-04-18 · ·

A producing method for a dough for food in which a filling is wrapped with a dough sheet. The producing method includes the steps of: a) thinly extending and baking a dough liquid so as to prepare a thin baked dough; b) winding the thin baked dough around a mold member narrowed toward a tip; c) freezing the thin baked dough wound around the mold member so as to prepare a three-dimensional dough hardened in a manner wound around the mold member; and d) detaching the mold member from the three-dimensional dough. The method can speedily provide food in which a filling is wrapped with a dough sheet such as a crepe.

DOUGH FOR FOOD, PRODUCING METHOD THEREFOR, AND MOLD MEMBER FOR PRODUCING DOUGH
20190110485 · 2019-04-18 · ·

A producing method for a dough for food in which a filling is wrapped with a dough sheet. The producing method includes the steps of: a) thinly extending and baking a dough liquid so as to prepare a thin baked dough; b) winding the thin baked dough around a mold member narrowed toward a tip; c) freezing the thin baked dough wound around the mold member so as to prepare a three-dimensional dough hardened in a manner wound around the mold member; and d) detaching the mold member from the three-dimensional dough. The method can speedily provide food in which a filling is wrapped with a dough sheet such as a crepe.

Dough-Based Food Product and Method of Preparing

A dough- or batter-based food product is prepared by mixing dough or batter ingredients to establish a dough or batter composition, the dough ingredients including at least flour, water and salt. The salt particles have dissolution rate of at least 120 seconds. Batter or dough provided herein, and cooked foods made from the batter or dough, include pockets of salt at a higher concentration than the dough, batter, or cooked food overall. Batter- or dough-based food products provided have a saltiness perception level substantially the same as compared to batter- or dough-based food products that include table salt in an amount at least 40% greater than the provided batter- or dough-based food product.