Patent classifications
A21D13/45
Apparatus and method for the decoration of foodstuffs
The present invention provides a wafer product decorating apparatus comprising a laser, a collimator, at least one galvanometer driven mirror, and an aspheric scan lens, the apparatus being positionable relative to the wafer product to be decorated wherein the apparatus is configured to provide a laser beam having a spot size of from 100 to 750 m in diameter on the surface of the product to be decorated and a substantially flat focal plane, characterised in that the focal plane has a depth of field of from 5 mm to 20 mm and that the focal plane of the laser beam is from 5 mm to 30 mm above or below the surface of the product to be decorated. The invention also provides a process for decorating a wafer product.
METHOD OF MAKING A WAFFLE
A method of making a waffle for use with ice-cream, frozen yogurt, and similar frozen desserts structured and arranged to have a playful and unique shapes and a wide variety of fresh savory flavors including real strawberry, blueberry, banana, and cookie and candy bar flavors to please consumers by adding a wide range of delicious offerings to their choices of desserts.
METHOD OF MAKING A WAFFLE
A method of making a waffle for use with ice-cream, frozen yogurt, and similar frozen desserts structured and arranged to have a playful and unique shapes and a wide variety of fresh savory flavors including real strawberry, blueberry, banana, and cookie and candy bar flavors to please consumers by adding a wide range of delicious offerings to their choices of desserts.
Interlocking Baked Food Brick
An interlocking baked food brick has a top surface with a first stud and a bottom surface with a first recess. The first stud is aligned with the first recess. When one brick is placed on another brick, the first stud of the lower brick fits into the first recess of the upper brick to form an interlocking structure. The interlocking baked food brick may be a waffle or a cake. The interlocking baked food brick may be made in a heated mold. The mold may have a top plate with a base cavity and a recess projection located in the base cavity. The bottom plate may have a bottom cavity and a stud cavity located in the bottom cavity. The recess projection may be aligned with the stud cavity.
Interlocking Baked Food Brick
An interlocking baked food brick has a top surface with a first stud and a bottom surface with a first recess. The first stud is aligned with the first recess. When one brick is placed on another brick, the first stud of the lower brick fits into the first recess of the upper brick to form an interlocking structure. The interlocking baked food brick may be a waffle or a cake. The interlocking baked food brick may be made in a heated mold. The mold may have a top plate with a base cavity and a recess projection located in the base cavity. The bottom plate may have a bottom cavity and a stud cavity located in the bottom cavity. The recess projection may be aligned with the stud cavity.
HIGH PROTEIN BAKED EGG CHIP
A baked snack food product is prepared by a method comprising preparation of a composition comprising (i) 75 wt % to about 95 wt % egg white, (ii) from about 5 wt % to about 15 wt % cook-up starch, and (iii) from about 2 wt % to about 6 wt % instant starch; the composition having a viscosity of from about 200 to about 1700 cPs. This composition is deposited on a baking surface, baked, and dried to a moisture content of from about 2% to about 10%. Baked snack food products are also described.
HIGH PROTEIN BAKED EGG CHIP
A baked snack food product is prepared by a method comprising preparation of a composition comprising (i) 75 wt % to about 95 wt % egg white, (ii) from about 5 wt % to about 15 wt % cook-up starch, and (iii) from about 2 wt % to about 6 wt % instant starch; the composition having a viscosity of from about 200 to about 1700 cPs. This composition is deposited on a baking surface, baked, and dried to a moisture content of from about 2% to about 10%. Baked snack food products are also described.
COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF PREPARING GOURMET WAFFLES
The present invention discloses a method for preparing gourmet waffles. The composition or ingredients of the gourmet waffles includes at least four cups of pancake mixture, to 3 cups of water, at least three eggs, cup of oil and at least one box of the cake mixture. The gourmet waffles could be prepared into any desired configurations includes a disk, a roll, and a square. The composition could be mixed in a bowl to make a dough or batter. The dough could be stirred and smooth via a whisk or a dough mixer. The dough is placed inside of a waffle maker or waffle iron and heated at a temperature of about 280 F. The gourmet waffles are toasted for predetermined time of about 3 to 5 minutes and then removed from the waffle iron. The method provides tastier and healthier gourmet waffles.
METHODS OF MAKING SUGAR CONE SPHERES
A method of making sugar cone spheres is disclosed having an interior of an edible filling such as ice cream or frozen yoghurt encapsulated by a wafer.
SOLUBLE PEA PROTEIN PRODUCTS
The present disclosure relates to unique soluble pea protein product can be used alone to make aerated bakery products, confections, desserts, sauces, and beverages. The soluble pea protein product can be combined with insoluble pea protein product to make a range of food products with higher protein content than when insoluble, globular pea protein product is used alone, due to the viscosity reducing nature of the soluble pea protein product when it is combined with insoluble globular pea protein product. The soluble pea protein products when combined with insoluble pea protein products, make a resulting pea protein product that has a PDCAAS of about 0.75-1.00. The process to make this unique soluble pea protein includes means of selectively separating the soluble pea protein product from the insoluble fractions of ground peas, as well as selectively separating the soluble pea protein from soluble carbohydrates and ash. This Abstract is not intended to identify key features or essential features of subject matter, nor does this Abstract intend to be used to limit the scope of claimed subject matter.