A23C11/06

Food products comprising milk proteins and non-animal proteins, and methods of producing the same

Provided are food products comprising milk proteins and non-animal proteins, and methods of manufacturing the same.

Food products comprising milk proteins and non-animal proteins, and methods of producing the same

Provided are food products comprising milk proteins and non-animal proteins, and methods of manufacturing the same.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A PREFERABLY VEGAN FOOD PRODUCT PARTICULATE, PREFERABLY VEGAN FOOD PRODUCT PARTICULATE, AND PREFERABLY VEGAN FINAL FOOD PRODUCT

A method for producing a vegan food product particulate (X, Y) based on almond flour, as a recipe component or directly as a final food product, includes: a) providing partially de-oiled almond flour having between 5 and 20% by weight fat and between 43 and 57% by weight protein, b) providing water, c) producing a liquid mixture of the partially de-oiled almond flour and the water, the percentage by weight of the almond flour being between 1 and 40% by weight and of water being between 60 and 99% by weight, d) heating the liquid mixture to a temperature between 72 ° C. and 138 ° C. and obtaining a heated liquid, e) high-pressure homogenizing the heated liquid in a hot high-pressure homogenization step and obtaining a heated hot high-pressure homogenized liquid, f) cooling the heated hot high-pressure homogenized liquid.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A PREFERABLY VEGAN FOOD PRODUCT PARTICULATE, PREFERABLY VEGAN FOOD PRODUCT PARTICULATE, AND PREFERABLY VEGAN FINAL FOOD PRODUCT

A method for producing a vegan food product particulate (X, Y) based on almond flour, as a recipe component or directly as a final food product, includes: a) providing partially de-oiled almond flour having between 5 and 20% by weight fat and between 43 and 57% by weight protein, b) providing water, c) producing a liquid mixture of the partially de-oiled almond flour and the water, the percentage by weight of the almond flour being between 1 and 40% by weight and of water being between 60 and 99% by weight, d) heating the liquid mixture to a temperature between 72 ° C. and 138 ° C. and obtaining a heated liquid, e) high-pressure homogenizing the heated liquid in a hot high-pressure homogenization step and obtaining a heated hot high-pressure homogenized liquid, f) cooling the heated hot high-pressure homogenized liquid.

PLANT BASED ALLERGEN-FREE COFFEE CREAMER OR WHITENER COMPOSITION
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A plant based allergen-free coffee creamer or whitener composition is described that includes components such as a) water; b) at least one sugar ingredient; c) at least one vegetal oil; d) acacia gum; e) xanthan gum, Tragacanth or gellan; and f) optionally a flavor modification agent and/or optionally a cereal component, wherein the composition is substantially free of sunflower lecithin and of nut component(s) and the components equal 100% by weight.

FOOD PRODUCTS FROM PLANT PROTEIN ISOLATES

In variants, a food product can be made from protein assemblies having a higher-order protein structure formed from a plurality of protein oligomers. In an illustrative example, plant-based dairy analogs can be made from an emulsion of lipids and protein micelles, each including a higher-order structure formed from a plurality of protein oligomers, wherein each protein oligomer itself is formed from a set of protein units or chains.

FUNCTIONAL ADZUKI BEAN-DERIVED COMPOSITIONS

Provided herein are methods for producing an adzuki bean protein isolate having high functionality for a broad range of food applications. In some embodiments, the methods for producing the isolate comprise one or more steps selected from: (a) extracting one or more adzuki bean proteins from an adzuki bean protein source in an aqueous solution, for example, at a pH between about 6.5-10.0; (b) purifying protein from the extract using at least one of two methods: (i) precipitating protein from the extract at a pH near the isoelectric point of a globulin-rich fraction, for example a pH between about 5.0-6.0; and/or (ii) fractionating and concentrating protein from the extract using filtration such as microfiltration, ultrafiltration or ion-exchange chromatography; and (c) recovering purified protein isolate.

FUNCTIONAL ADZUKI BEAN-DERIVED COMPOSITIONS

Provided herein are methods for producing an adzuki bean protein isolate having high functionality for a broad range of food applications. In some embodiments, the methods for producing the isolate comprise one or more steps selected from: (a) extracting one or more adzuki bean proteins from an adzuki bean protein source in an aqueous solution, for example, at a pH between about 6.5-10.0; (b) purifying protein from the extract using at least one of two methods: (i) precipitating protein from the extract at a pH near the isoelectric point of a globulin-rich fraction, for example a pH between about 5.0-6.0; and/or (ii) fractionating and concentrating protein from the extract using filtration such as microfiltration, ultrafiltration or ion-exchange chromatography; and (c) recovering purified protein isolate.

Cream substitute comprising pulse protein

The present invention is situated in the field of food technology. The invention more specifically relates to a cream substitute wherein the milk or dairy-derived components, e.g. the milk protein component has been replaced by intact pulse protein. The invention further provides cream substitute products such as whipped cream, culinary cream, ice cream and milk dessert substitute as well as methods for producing these.

Non-dairy fermented food product

The present disclosure relates to non-dairy fermented food products and methods of making non-dairy fermented food products. In particular, methods are disclosed for making non-dairy fermented food products using pea protein and having a desired texture without the use of added stabilizers.