A23C9/13

METHOD FOR PRODUCING SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS AND SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS

Provided herein are compositions with enhanced sweetness per weight when compared to the sweetener carbohydrate or sweetener polyol component thereof, and methods for the preparation thereof.

D-psicose-containing sweetener and foods and drinks and the like obtained by using same

A D-psicose-containing sweetener with the modification of the taste of D-psicose includes D-psicose, a sugar alcohol and/or a high intensity sweetener, preferably containing D-psicose as the main component, particularly a low-calorie sweetener and/or a sweetener giving refreshing feel in the oral cavity, as well as foods and drinks obtained by using the D-psicose-containing sweetener with the modification of the taste of D-psicose, and other products given with sweetness. The sugar alcohol is one or more sugar alcohols selected from the group consisting of sorbitol, mannitol, lactitol, maltitol, xylitol and erythritol, while the high intensity sweetener is one or more high intensity sweeteners as selected from aspartame, acesulfame K, sodium cyclamate, sodium saccharin, Sucralose (under trade name), stevia sweetener, dulcin, taumatin, neotame and monellin.

D-psicose-containing sweetener and foods and drinks and the like obtained by using same

A D-psicose-containing sweetener with the modification of the taste of D-psicose includes D-psicose, a sugar alcohol and/or a high intensity sweetener, preferably containing D-psicose as the main component, particularly a low-calorie sweetener and/or a sweetener giving refreshing feel in the oral cavity, as well as foods and drinks obtained by using the D-psicose-containing sweetener with the modification of the taste of D-psicose, and other products given with sweetness. The sugar alcohol is one or more sugar alcohols selected from the group consisting of sorbitol, mannitol, lactitol, maltitol, xylitol and erythritol, while the high intensity sweetener is one or more high intensity sweeteners as selected from aspartame, acesulfame K, sodium cyclamate, sodium saccharin, Sucralose (under trade name), stevia sweetener, dulcin, taumatin, neotame and monellin.

Protein fortified yogurts and methods of making
11653660 · 2023-05-23 · ·

Methods of making protein-fortified yogurt products are described. The methods may include mixing a casein-containing ingredient with starting milk to make a yogurt milk, where the casein-containing ingredient has a casein-to-whey protein ratio of 82:18 or greater. The yogurt milk may be fermented after adding yogurt culture to make a yogurt mixture. The yogurt mixture may then be formed into the protein-fortified yogurt product. The total protein concentration in the protein-fortified yogurt product may be 10 wt. % or more. One variety of the protein-fortified yogurt product is a spreadable yogurt product having the total protein concentration of 11 wt. % or more.

Product and process for its preparation
11464237 · 2022-10-11 · ·

The invention relates to a low-sugar acidified product, preferably yogurt or quark, and to a process for its preparation, wherein a milk raw material having a lactose content in the range from about 0.6 weight-% to 2.5 weight-% is used as a starting material.

Co-fermented food product from dairy and grain

A novel co-fermented food product formed from oats and dairy is described herein. The co-fermented food product includes a grain ingredient, a dairy ingredient, and a bacterial culture. The novel co-fermented food product includes a set of metabolites derived from the co-fermentation of the oat ingredient and the dairy ingredient by the bacterial culture.

TASTE-IMPROVING AGENT FOR HIGH-INTENSITY SWEETENER CONTAINING CAROTENOID DEGRADATION PRODUCT AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT

A taste-improving agent for a high-intensity sweetener, the taste-improving agent having a carotenoid degradation product as an active ingredient. The taste-improving agent can be formulated through a manufacturing method that includes a step for carrying out an oxidation treatment on carotenoids in an oil and fat to obtain a carotenoid degradation product. The carotenoid degradation product is preferably obtained by degrading one or more selected from the group consisting of carotenes and xanthophylls. The taste-improving agent is suitably used as a food product ingredient, etc., for improving the taste of, inter alia, a food product that includes a high-intensity sweetener.

COMPOSITION FOR FERMENTED OR ACIDIFIED MILK PRODUCTS, ITS USE, PRODUCTS CONTAINING THE SAME AND PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THESE PRODUCTS

The present invention is directed to a composition of colloidal microcrystalline cellulose, particularly for developing (uplifting) premium texture in various types of fermented or acidified milk products, preferably, yoghurt types, produced by using a colloidal microcrystalline cellulose and at least one other hydrocolloid, products made therewith and process for production of these products. The present invention is mainly directed to fermented or acidified milk products as yogurt type and ambient stable yogurt.

PREPARATION FOR USE IN ENHANCING FORMATION OF SHORT-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS (SCFAS)

The invention discloses preparations for use in enhancing formation of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in a subject for treating or preventing a disease or disorder comprising at least one omega-3 fatty acid salt having an organic counter ion selected from lysine, arginine, ornithine, choline and mixtures of the same, wherein the omega-3 fatty acid is selected from eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and a colon-specific delivery system.

FERMENTED MILK AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

The present invention provides fermented milk with modified flavor and/or texture, fermented milk with a suppressed acidity increase during storage, and a production method therefor. Fermented milk according to the present invention comprises a food emulsifier. The method for producing fermented milk according to the present invention comprises the steps of: preparing a raw material composition containing a food emulsifier; and adding a lactic acid bacterium starter to the raw material composition for fermentation.