Patent classifications
A23G9/40
LOW-CALORIE FROZEN CONFECTION
A low-calorie, high-protein frozen confectionery product. The product may be ice cream comprising ultrafiltered milk and rebaudioside M. The ice cream comprises about 7 wt % to about 10 wt % dairy protein, about 1 wt % to about 3 wt % dairy fat, and about 0.01 wt % to about 0.05 wt % rebaudioside M.
Stabilized Frozen Dairy Products and Mixes Comprising Denaturized Whey Protein
Mixes for making frozen dairy products that include 1% to 5% denaturized whey protein, and products made from such mixes, are described. Methods of making mixes including denaturized protein are described, as well as methods for making frozen dairy products from such mixes.
Stabilized Frozen Dairy Products and Mixes Comprising Denaturized Whey Protein
Mixes for making frozen dairy products that include 1% to 5% denaturized whey protein, and products made from such mixes, are described. Methods of making mixes including denaturized protein are described, as well as methods for making frozen dairy products from such mixes.
Shelf-stable confectionery products
The present invention relates to confectionery products which are shelf-stable and are suitable for quiescent freezing to form frozen confectionery products. In particular, the invention is concerned with unfrozen packaged confections comprising a coagulated protein system which contributes to the stability of the confections in particular when stored at room or chilled temperatures. A method of producing such confectionery products and the products obtainable from the method are also part of the present invention. The use of the products for providing frozen desserts also forms part of the invention.
Shelf-stable confectionery products
The present invention relates to confectionery products which are shelf-stable and are suitable for quiescent freezing to form frozen confectionery products. In particular, the invention is concerned with unfrozen packaged confections comprising a coagulated protein system which contributes to the stability of the confections in particular when stored at room or chilled temperatures. A method of producing such confectionery products and the products obtainable from the method are also part of the present invention. The use of the products for providing frozen desserts also forms part of the invention.
COLD DESSERT WITH GELATIN-BASED INCLUSIONS ADAPTED FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE CONSUMPTION
A cold dessert includes a cold sweetened food and a gelatin-based candy. The cold sweetened food has a temperature from about 75 to about 3 C. The gelatin-based candy comprises about 36 to about 39 wt. % invert sugar, about 36 to about 39 wt. % sucrose, about 5.5 to about 6.5 wt. % gelatin, and about 17 to about 20 wt. % water.
COLD DESSERT WITH GELATIN-BASED INCLUSIONS ADAPTED FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE CONSUMPTION
A cold dessert includes a cold sweetened food and a gelatin-based candy. The cold sweetened food has a temperature from about 75 to about 3 C. The gelatin-based candy comprises about 36 to about 39 wt. % invert sugar, about 36 to about 39 wt. % sucrose, about 5.5 to about 6.5 wt. % gelatin, and about 17 to about 20 wt. % water.
Frozen confectionery products with improved texture
The present invention relates to a method for producing frozen confectionery products. In particular, the invention is concerned with a method which contributes to the improvement of textural and sensorial attributes of the confections obtained thereof, in particular of products based on lower fat formulations. The method includes the use of controlled heat (between 90 C. and 140 C. for 5 seconds to 30 minutes) on an acidified ice confection mix (pH between 5.6 and 6.5) to at least partially form a coagulated protein system including casein whey protein. Such a protein system is used according to the invention in frozen confection prepared by conventional freezing alone or combined with low temperature freezing wherein it improves the microstructure and stability on frozen products.
Frozen confectionery products with improved texture
The present invention relates to a method for producing frozen confectionery products. In particular, the invention is concerned with a method which contributes to the improvement of textural and sensorial attributes of the confections obtained thereof, in particular of products based on lower fat formulations. The method includes the use of controlled heat (between 90 C. and 140 C. for 5 seconds to 30 minutes) on an acidified ice confection mix (pH between 5.6 and 6.5) to at least partially form a coagulated protein system including casein whey protein. Such a protein system is used according to the invention in frozen confection prepared by conventional freezing alone or combined with low temperature freezing wherein it improves the microstructure and stability on frozen products.
ANHYDROUS FOOD PRODUCT WITH A BASE OF COCOA BUTTER AND DRY PLANT MATERIAL
The present invention relates to a new anhydrous food product with a base of cocoa butter and dry plant material, designed to be hydrated to allow rapid and simple production of sweet or savoury prepared food products. The invention also relates to a method for the production thereof and to the use thereof for manufacturing prepared food products.