A23G1/56

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.

FOOD PRODUCTS WITH SHELLS THAT ARE DISSOLVED OR MELTED TO RELEASE INGREDIENTS AND FORM HEATED BEVERAGES
20210145019 · 2021-05-20 ·

A food product includes first and second shells containing multiple ingredients. The first and second shells are attached to each other by an edible bonding agent. The shells are configured to be dissolved or melted into a heated liquid to release the multiple ingredients and the edible bonding agent is configured to be dissolved or melted into the heated liquid in order to form a heated beverage. The multiple ingredients include a first ingredient that dissolves into the heated liquid and a second ingredient.

FOOD PRODUCTS WITH SHELLS THAT ARE DISSOLVED OR MELTED TO RELEASE INGREDIENTS AND FORM HEATED BEVERAGES
20210145019 · 2021-05-20 ·

A food product includes first and second shells containing multiple ingredients. The first and second shells are attached to each other by an edible bonding agent. The shells are configured to be dissolved or melted into a heated liquid to release the multiple ingredients and the edible bonding agent is configured to be dissolved or melted into the heated liquid in order to form a heated beverage. The multiple ingredients include a first ingredient that dissolves into the heated liquid and a second ingredient.

FOOD PRODUCTS WITH SHELLS THAT ARE DISSOLVED OR MELTED TO RELEASE INGREDIENTS AND FORM HEATED BEVERAGES
20210145019 · 2021-05-20 ·

A food product includes first and second shells containing multiple ingredients. The first and second shells are attached to each other by an edible bonding agent. The shells are configured to be dissolved or melted into a heated liquid to release the multiple ingredients and the edible bonding agent is configured to be dissolved or melted into the heated liquid in order to form a heated beverage. The multiple ingredients include a first ingredient that dissolves into the heated liquid and a second ingredient.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR EXTRACTED BEVERAGES, INCLUDING COFFEE, VIA CONTROLLED VACUUM, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20210153685 · 2021-05-27 ·

Temperature control for extracted beverages, including coffee, via controlled vacuum, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. A representative system includes a brew chamber, a beverage chamber in fluid communication with the brew chamber, a vacuum source in fluid communication with the beverage chamber, and a flow control device positioned to vary the force applied by the vacuum chamber on the brew chamber via the beverage chamber.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR EXTRACTED BEVERAGES, INCLUDING COFFEE, VIA CONTROLLED VACUUM, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20210153685 · 2021-05-27 ·

Temperature control for extracted beverages, including coffee, via controlled vacuum, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. A representative system includes a brew chamber, a beverage chamber in fluid communication with the brew chamber, a vacuum source in fluid communication with the beverage chamber, and a flow control device positioned to vary the force applied by the vacuum chamber on the brew chamber via the beverage chamber.

TERPENE GLYCOSIDE DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF
20210147892 · 2021-05-20 · ·

The present disclosure relates generally to terpene glycosides, such as certain such compounds extracted from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni, Rubus suavissimus, or Siraitiagrosvenorii. The disclosure also provides for the use of such compounds as food ingredients, flavors, and sweeteners, and related methods. The disclosure also provides ingestible compositions comprising such compounds, as well as processes for extracting such compounds selectively from certain plant sources.

Whole grain composition comprising hydrolyzed starch

A composition comprising a whole grain with hydrolyzed starch. Although the starch can shift from relatively higher molecular weight moieties to relatively lower molecular weight moieties during hydrolysis, the relative proportions of the principal anatomical components of the caryopses of the grain—the starchy endosperm, germ and bran—remain approximately the same as evinced, for example, by the weight percentages and relative mass ratios of starch, fat, protein, dietary fiber, beta-glucan, and sugar in the composition. Additionally, the whole grain composition can be a powder, for example, a flour, and the whole grain composition can be granulated to a desired size to provide a powder that is highly dispersible in liquid. When gelatinized, hydrated and dispersed in a liquid, the whole grain with hydrolyzed starch can have a lower viscosity, grittiness, and graininess compared to the same variety of whole grain with unhydrolyzed starch.

Whole grain composition comprising hydrolyzed starch

A composition comprising a whole grain with hydrolyzed starch. Although the starch can shift from relatively higher molecular weight moieties to relatively lower molecular weight moieties during hydrolysis, the relative proportions of the principal anatomical components of the caryopses of the grain—the starchy endosperm, germ and bran—remain approximately the same as evinced, for example, by the weight percentages and relative mass ratios of starch, fat, protein, dietary fiber, beta-glucan, and sugar in the composition. Additionally, the whole grain composition can be a powder, for example, a flour, and the whole grain composition can be granulated to a desired size to provide a powder that is highly dispersible in liquid. When gelatinized, hydrated and dispersed in a liquid, the whole grain with hydrolyzed starch can have a lower viscosity, grittiness, and graininess compared to the same variety of whole grain with unhydrolyzed starch.

COCOA PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR MAKING THEREOF

The present invention relates to a cocoa product containing elevated amounts of antioxidant molecules. Further aspects of the invention relate to the use of this product for making a beverage and into a capsule and to the process of making this product.