A23C11/04

Cannabinoid Enriched Creamer Composition
20190046596 · 2019-02-14 ·

The present invention is a cannabinoid enriched creamer composition and kit for human consumption, the composition includes by weight about thirty-five point three-three percent (35.33%) coconut oil, about thirteen point five-eight percent (13.58%) ghee, about thirty-two point six percent (32.6%) goats milk powder, about five point eight-five percent (5.85%) vanilla powder, about one point three-four percent (1.34%) stevia extract, about point three-eight percent (0.38%) sunflower lecithin, and about ten point nine two percent (10.92%) cannabinoid in a liquid state.

Microorganisms that extracellularly secrete lipids and methods of producing lipid and lipid particles encapsulating lipids using said microorganisms

There are provided microorganisms having a property of producing a lipid containing unsaturated fatty acids as constituent fatty acids and extracellularly secreting the produced lipid encapsulated in lipid particles, methods of screening said microorganisms, as well as methods of efficiently producing a fatty acid-containing lipid using said microorganisms. Furthermore, there are provided lipid particles encapsulating a lipid containing unsaturated fatty acids, and foods, cosmetics, and animal feeds comprising said lipid particles added thereto. Artificially treated microorganisms or microorganisms collected from nature are grown on a solid medium, and microbial strains that form lipid particles at the periphery of the colonies and/or microbial strains that, when cultured in a transparent liquid medium, make the culture liquid cloudy are selected. The microorganisms obtained are cultured, lipid-containing lipid particles secreted in the culture liquid, are separated from the culture liquid, and the lipid is separated and purified.

Microorganisms that extracellularly secrete lipids and methods of producing lipid and lipid particles encapsulating lipids using said microorganisms

There are provided microorganisms having a property of producing a lipid containing unsaturated fatty acids as constituent fatty acids and extracellularly secreting the produced lipid encapsulated in lipid particles, methods of screening said microorganisms, as well as methods of efficiently producing a fatty acid-containing lipid using said microorganisms. Furthermore, there are provided lipid particles encapsulating a lipid containing unsaturated fatty acids, and foods, cosmetics, and animal feeds comprising said lipid particles added thereto. Artificially treated microorganisms or microorganisms collected from nature are grown on a solid medium, and microbial strains that form lipid particles at the periphery of the colonies and/or microbial strains that, when cultured in a transparent liquid medium, make the culture liquid cloudy are selected. The microorganisms obtained are cultured, lipid-containing lipid particles secreted in the culture liquid, are separated from the culture liquid, and the lipid is separated and purified.

PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A CREAMER

The present invention relates to a process for producing a creamer comprising; (a) i) incorporating a mineral into an oil component by high shear mixing to provide a first composition; and ii) mixing the first composition with an aqueous component to provide a second composition; or (b) i) incorporating a mineral into an aqueous component to provide a first composition; and ii) mixing the first composition with an oil component to provide a second composition; iii) homogenizing the second composition from step ii) of (a) or (b) to provide an oil-in-water emulsion.

PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A CREAMER

The present invention relates to a process for producing a creamer comprising; (a) i) incorporating a mineral into an oil component by high shear mixing to provide a first composition; and ii) mixing the first composition with an aqueous component to provide a second composition; or (b) i) incorporating a mineral into an aqueous component to provide a first composition; and ii) mixing the first composition with an oil component to provide a second composition; iii) homogenizing the second composition from step ii) of (a) or (b) to provide an oil-in-water emulsion.

COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A CASEIN AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE SAME

Disclosed herein are methods and compositions including casein, and methods for making these compositions.

LIQUID DAIRY BLEND FOR CULINARY FOOD PRODUCTS

The present invention relates to a liquid dairy blend suitable for being used in the preparation of dairy-based culinary sauces or prepared culinary dishes, comprising milk proteins and fat; wherein the milk proteins are whey-protein and casein, the ratio of whey-protein:casein is from 0.3-0.5, and the pH of the liquid dairy blend is from 5.8-6.2. The present invention further relates to a method of producing the present liquid dairy blend.

LIQUID DAIRY BLEND FOR CULINARY FOOD PRODUCTS

The present invention relates to a liquid dairy blend suitable for being used in the preparation of dairy-based culinary sauces or prepared culinary dishes, comprising milk proteins and fat; wherein the milk proteins are whey-protein and casein, the ratio of whey-protein:casein is from 0.3-0.5, and the pH of the liquid dairy blend is from 5.8-6.2. The present invention further relates to a method of producing the present liquid dairy blend.

Liquid dairy blend for culinary food products

A liquid dairy blend is suitable for being used in the preparation of dairy-based culinary sauces or prepared culinary dishes, and contains milk proteins and fat. The milk proteins are whey-protein and casein, the ratio of whey-protein:casein is from 0.3-0.5, and the pH of the liquid dairy blend is from 5.8-6.2. A method of producing the liquid dairy blend is also provided.

Liquid dairy blend for culinary food products

A liquid dairy blend is suitable for being used in the preparation of dairy-based culinary sauces or prepared culinary dishes, and contains milk proteins and fat. The milk proteins are whey-protein and casein, the ratio of whey-protein:casein is from 0.3-0.5, and the pH of the liquid dairy blend is from 5.8-6.2. A method of producing the liquid dairy blend is also provided.