Patent classifications
A23C20/025
Composition and method of making plant-based food products
Tofu products and methods of making the same. The tofu products may include one or more layers. A first layer may include added fat, and a second layer may include no added fat. The fat may be introduced into the soymilk prior to curdling. The first and second layers may be layered to form a layered tofu product such as a bacon analog.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FIRM GEL FOOD BODY MADE OF PLANT PROTEINS, A GEL FOOD BODY, AND USE OF AN AGGREGATOR FOR CARRYING OUT THE METHOD
The invention relates to a method for producing a firm, in particular vegan, gel food body, preferably a gel food block, made of plant proteins, the method having the following steps: a) providing a composition consisting of or comprising an aqueous plant protein concentrate solution b) aggregating the composition in a pressure vessel (2) by heating the composition to a maximum temperature, then cooling the composition to a cool temperature below 100° C. and below the peak start temperature (7) c) performing the heating and cooling at a counterpressure in the pressure vessel (2), which counterpressure acts on the composition and is above normal atmospheric pressure, in such a way that the composition is prevented from boiling.
The invention also relates to a gel food body and to the use of an aggregator (1).
Tofu with improved quality and manufacturing method thereof
The present application relates to tofu comprising soy, allulose and a coagulant. The present application also relates to a method for manufacturing tofu using allulose.
FUNCTIONALIZED NON-DAIRY BASE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING NON-DAIRY ANALOGS
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.
COMPOSITIONS OF AND METHODS FOR FORMING FERMENTED PRODUCTS
Contained herein are compositions of plant-based fermented products. Compositions of plant-based fermentation products may comprise at least about 5% whole oilseed material by dry weight, greater than 5% protein by caloric value, and one or more microorganisms. Alternatively, or in addition to, the composition may comprise at least about 5% oilseed material by dry weight and one or more microorganisms capable of degrading pigmented molecular compounds. The composition may be of a white or off-white color. Plant-based fermented products may be used in plant-based yogurts, cheeses, fermented products, or any combination thereof.
CREAM-CHEESE-LIKE FOOD PRODUCT AND PRODUCTION METHOD
The invention relates to a method for producing a cream-cheese-like, preferably vegan, food product with a strength measured at 10° C. by a texture testing machine, in which a round press plunger with a surface area of 1.27 cm.sup.2 and a speed of 2 mm/s is introduced into a sample, said strength coming from a value range between 0.2 N and 7.0 N, preferably between 0.5 N and 2.5 N, a dry mass weight proportion between 6% and 80% and a total fat weight proportion between 0.92% and 30%, comprising the following steps: producing a pumpable mass based on water and nuts and/or seeds, preferably almonds; and obtaining the food product from the pumpable mass. The invention is characterised in that the pumpable mass is produced by mixing a partially de-oiled flour made from the nuts and/or seeds, preferably almond flour, having a fat weight proportion between 5 and 20 wt. %, with the water and fat, in particular in the form of oil.
CREAM CHEESE
The invention relates to a vegetable Cream Cheese, that is to say a product formulated with vegetable raw materials that reproduces the features of a dairy Cream Cheese in terms of texture and organoleptic profile.
SLICEABLE SOLID
The present invention relates to the field of the food industry; it is aimed more particularly at the preparation of food products, sliceable solids, composed of vegetable ingredients and having organoleptic properties close to those of dairy products.
Methods and Systems for Processing Non-Dairy Cheese
The present disclosure provides an exemplary method for producing non-dairy cheese. In some embodiments, this novel process of making non-dairy cheese may be similar to the manufacturing of traditional dairy cheese. In some aspects, the seeds used in this process may be used for the production of other products that may or may not be related to the non-dairy cheese production. In some embodiments, different cultures may be added to the non-dairy cheese to give it different textures, chemical balances, tastes, and other attributes, as non-limiting examples. In some implementations, throughout the process, the pH and moisture levels may be monitored, which may ensure the mixture reaches target levels at each step of the process. In some aspects, other criteria based on weight of cheese, amount of culture added, and other non-limiting factors may impact the production of the non-dairy cheese.
Method for producing vegetable cheese-like food product
The present invention addresses the problem of providing a method for producing a vegetable cheese-like food product which exhibits suitability for a shaping process, such as shredding, and which has natural cheese-like meltiness (melting and oil-release when heated) and a milky flavor similar to that of natural cheese. This vegetable cheese-like food product is obtained by adjusting, through organic acid fermentation and/or lactic acid fermentation, the pH of an emulsified oil or fat composition to 3.5-5.7, said composition including a specific soybean protein, an acid-treated starch, and an oil or fat in which the solid fat content (SFC) account for at least 45% at 10° C. and at least 20% at 20° C.