A23G1/32

Chocolate-based ink three-dimensional printing

An edible and 3D printable ink composition is disclosed herein, which includes a chocolate-based material including a chocolate syrup, a chocolate paste, or a combination thereof, and cocoa powder present in an amount ranging from 5 to 25 w/w %, wherein the edible and 3D printable ink composition is both printable and remains in a single phase at a temperature ranging from 20 C. to 30 C. A method of 3D printing the edible and 3D printable ink composition, and a system operable for printing the edible and 3D printable ink composition, are also disclosed herein.

Chocolate-based ink three-dimensional printing

An edible and 3D printable ink composition is disclosed herein, which includes a chocolate-based material including a chocolate syrup, a chocolate paste, or a combination thereof, and cocoa powder present in an amount ranging from 5 to 25 w/w %, wherein the edible and 3D printable ink composition is both printable and remains in a single phase at a temperature ranging from 20 C. to 30 C. A method of 3D printing the edible and 3D printable ink composition, and a system operable for printing the edible and 3D printable ink composition, are also disclosed herein.

COCOA FOOD PREPARATION PRODUCT SUITABLE TO PREPARE A HOT CHOCOLATE DRINK AND PROCESS THEREOF
20240099328 · 2024-03-28 · ·

The present invention related to a food preparation product suitable to prepare of a hot chocolate drink and/or a hot chocolate cup drink. Furthermore, the present invention, relates to a manufacturing process of said food preparation product and a process to obtain a high quality a hot chocolate drink and/or a hot chocolate cup drink, from said food preparation product, the process being simple, clean, practical and fast. Furthermore, the invention relates to the use of food preparation product suitable to prepare of a hot chocolate drink and/or a hot chocolate cup drink suitable to be directly consumed at restaurants and cafes.

METHOD FOR PREPARING A CHOCOLATE PRODUCT

The invention relates to a method for preparing a chocolate product, the process comprising: (a) providing a mixture, said mixture comprising: (i) one or more cocoa components; (ii) a non-reducing sugar; (iii) one or more reducing sugars; and (iv) water; and (b) mechanically agitating the mixture at a temperature at which the mixture is in a liquid state. The invention further relates to a chocolate product comprising: (I) one or more cocoa components; (II) a non-reducing sugar; (III) one or more reducing sugars; and (IV) water wherein said chocolate product comprises between 4 and 20 wt. % of water with respect to the weight of the chocolate product, preferably between 6 and 15 wt. % of water with respect to the weight of the chocolate product.

MOLD FOR VEGETABLE FATS AND USE OF SAME
20240074451 · 2024-03-07 ·

A mold to receive liquid chocolate and consisting of two elements, a front element representing a three-dimensional shape where are present variations in height that are associated with a predefined pattern with a flat base and a rear element including a continuous grid whose surface covers exactly the flat surface of the front element, the grid delimiting cells, each cell may include a hole. The surface of the rear element being delineated for its arrangement with a corresponding edge of the front element and the grid being enable to imprint striations into the plastic chocolate. Further, the base of the grid of the rear element defines a plane.

MOLD FOR VEGETABLE FATS AND USE OF SAME
20240074451 · 2024-03-07 ·

A mold to receive liquid chocolate and consisting of two elements, a front element representing a three-dimensional shape where are present variations in height that are associated with a predefined pattern with a flat base and a rear element including a continuous grid whose surface covers exactly the flat surface of the front element, the grid delimiting cells, each cell may include a hole. The surface of the rear element being delineated for its arrangement with a corresponding edge of the front element and the grid being enable to imprint striations into the plastic chocolate. Further, the base of the grid of the rear element defines a plane.

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING TRANSIENT ELECTRONICS

The present disclosure relates to electronic devices and methods of manufacturing electronic devices. A method of manufacturing a dissolvable electronic device includes forming a dissolvable sheet; applying a self-sintering agent to the dissolvable sheet to form a substrate; and depositing electrically conductive ink onto the substrate in a trace. A method of manufacturing a meltable electronic device includes mixing a conductive material with a melted wax to form a conductive wax mixture in liquid form; molding the conductive wax mixture; and solidifying the conductive wax mixture to obtain the meltable electronic device. A method of manufacturing an edible electronic device includes cutting a layer of conductive material to form a pattern that defines a circuit; applying the layer of conductive material to an edible medium, wherein the edible medium is in liquid or semi-solid form; and solidifying the edible medium to obtain the edible electronic device.

CHOCOLATE REPLICAS PRODUCED FROM INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS

Materials and methods for producing chocolate replicas from individual components are provided herein.

CHOCOLATE REPLICAS PRODUCED FROM INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS

Materials and methods for producing chocolate replicas from individual components are provided herein.

Composition for a formulated oral prebiotic edible composition
11896630 · 2024-02-13 · ·

A formulated oral prebiotic edible composition includes a free amino acid containing ingredient comprising L-arginine, the L-arginine comprising free individual molecules of L-arginine, the free individual molecules of L-arginine L present at a concentration of greater than about 0.1 weight percent, a carrier, and a sugar comprising at least one of a monosaccharide and disaccharide, at least two distinct live lactic acid probiotics, wherein one is a lactic acid producing bacterium, and one is a lactic acid fermenting bacterium, wherein the composition is in configuration suitable to be maintained substantively dissolved within the oral cavity, and wherein the composition is in an effective amount to selectively promote stimulation of a first oral microbiota to produce an excretion product, and wherein a second oral microbiota metabolizes the excretion product to treat the respiratory allergic condition and/or an oral and/or sinus infection.