A23C11/06

pH adjusted pulse protein product
11134705 · 2021-10-05 ·

An aqueous solution of a pulse protein product having a protein content of at least about 60 wt % (N×6.25) d.b. which is soluble in aqueous media at a pH of less than about 4.4 and heat stable at that pH range is adjusted in pH to a pH of about 6 to about 8. The resulting product is further processed by drying the product, recovering and drying any precipitated pulse protein material, heat treating and then drying the product, or heat treating the product and recovering and drying any precipitated pulse protein material.

NON-DAIRY CREAMER FORMULATION
20210219577 · 2021-07-22 ·

Pressurized non-dairy compositions that can be expelled from a pressurized container, typically through an actuator, into a beverage are described. Upon combining the non-dairy composition with the beverage, a portion of the non-dairy composition provides a stable foam on top of the beverage (“foaming”) and a portion of the non-dairy composition is mixed into and remains in the beverage (“creaming”).

NON-DAIRY CREAMER FORMULATION
20210219577 · 2021-07-22 ·

Pressurized non-dairy compositions that can be expelled from a pressurized container, typically through an actuator, into a beverage are described. Upon combining the non-dairy composition with the beverage, a portion of the non-dairy composition provides a stable foam on top of the beverage (“foaming”) and a portion of the non-dairy composition is mixed into and remains in the beverage (“creaming”).

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.

BEVERAGE POWDER COMPRISING POROUS PARTICLES AND PARTIALLY AGGREGATED PROTEIN

The present invention relates to a beverage powder comprising porous particles and partially aggregated proteins, the porous particles having an amorphous continuous phase comprising a sweetener, a soluble filler and a optionally a surfactant, wherein the porous particles have a closed porosity of between 10 and 80%. A further aspect of the invention is a process for manufacturing a beverage powder.

BEVERAGE POWDER COMPRISING POROUS PARTICLES AND PARTIALLY AGGREGATED PROTEIN

The present invention relates to a beverage powder comprising porous particles and partially aggregated proteins, the porous particles having an amorphous continuous phase comprising a sweetener, a soluble filler and a optionally a surfactant, wherein the porous particles have a closed porosity of between 10 and 80%. A further aspect of the invention is a process for manufacturing a beverage powder.

METHOD FOR MAKING VEGAN DAIRY PRODUCTS FROM HEMP SEED, CAULIFLOWER, AND OATS
20210267228 · 2021-09-02 · ·

A vegan cheese and a method to make the vegan cheese are described. The vegan cheese includes: cauliflower milk, a yeast, a salt, a butter and/or an oil, at least one starch, and at least one other ingredient. The at least one other ingredient includes: a mold, a bacterium, a fungus, a sweetener, a stabilizer, a powder, a solid food substance, a liquid, and a paste. Methods to create a hemp milk, an oat milk, and an oat and hemp milk are also described.

METHOD FOR MAKING VEGAN DAIRY PRODUCTS FROM HEMP SEED, CAULIFLOWER, AND OATS
20210267228 · 2021-09-02 · ·

A vegan cheese and a method to make the vegan cheese are described. The vegan cheese includes: cauliflower milk, a yeast, a salt, a butter and/or an oil, at least one starch, and at least one other ingredient. The at least one other ingredient includes: a mold, a bacterium, a fungus, a sweetener, a stabilizer, a powder, a solid food substance, a liquid, and a paste. Methods to create a hemp milk, an oat milk, and an oat and hemp milk are also described.

FUNCTIONALIZED NON-DAIRY BASE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING NON-DAIRY ANALOGS
20210045400 · 2021-02-18 ·

A method for generating a non-dairy base mixture includes: treating a volume of water with a first set of ingredients soluble in the volume of water to form a first mixture; mixing a second set of ingredients at a first speed for a first duration into the first mixture to form a second mixture, the second set of ingredients including a protein-starch blend; hydrating the second set of ingredients in the second mixture with no shear; adding a third set of ingredients to the second mixture in a standard sequence to form a third mixture; pasteurizing the third mixture, within a first temperature range; blending an oil into the third mixture at a set rate, the third mixture within a second temperature range, to form an emulsion; and, homogenizing the emulsion, within a second temperature range, and over a second duration, to form a base mixture.