Patent classifications
A23J3/16
NOODLE-SHAPED BODY AGGREGATE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME
A heat-coagulated protein processed food product obtained by continuously heat-coagulating and molding a mixture that includes a protein, a lipid, and moisture and has fluidity, by an internal heating method while the mixture is moved within a cylinder having a heating part, and a non-heating part following on from the heating part, is dynamically cut with a cutting blade to form plural noodle-shaped bodies, and the plural noodle-shaped bodies after the cutting cohere with each other at surfaces along a longitudinal direction of the noodle-shaped bodies.
Process for extraction of protein from plant or algal matter
A method for separating protein from plant or algae material is disclosed. The method comprises mixing the protein-containing material with a solvent, preferably water; extracting the protein-containing material at pH>7; and acidifying the mixture, thereby precipitating protein and fiber together. In some embodiments of the invention, the separation additionally comprises decanting the mixture to recover a protein/fiber solid; adding water to the protein/fiber solid; adding a predetermined quantity of base to the protein/fiber/water system, thereby precipitating fiber; separating the fiber from the protein in a decanter; and drying the protein solution. In other embodiments, the protein/fiber solid is processed directly, e.g. by being passed to an extruder. The use of the fiber as a carrier for the protein makes the inventive method more efficient than methods known in the art; in particular, the inventive method does not require the use of a high-g clarifier centrifuge.
Method for Producing a Food Product
The invention refers to a method of producing a deformed fibrous protein product (12) from a wet textured product material (11). The wet textured product material (11) comprises at least 10 wt % of proteins possessing a fibrous structure and at least 35 wt % water. The in particular deformed fibrous protein product (12) being selected from the group consisting of a deformed product (12a), an initial pulled product (12b), a block product (12c), and a final pulled product (12d). The method comprising the step of a) elastic-plastically deforming the wet textured product material (11), thereby changing the fibrous structure to obtain the deformed product (12a).
ACCELERATING THE ACIDIFICATION SPEED OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
The present invention describes a method for preparing a fermented food product comprising a plant protein, comprising incubating a solution comprising a plant protein with phytase, and fermenting a solution comprising a plant protein with lactic acid bacteria.
ACCELERATING THE ACIDIFICATION SPEED OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
The present invention describes a method for preparing a fermented food product comprising a plant protein, comprising incubating a solution comprising a plant protein with phytase, and fermenting a solution comprising a plant protein with lactic acid bacteria.
VEGETABLE PROTEIN-CONTAINING FOOD
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a vegetable protein-containing food that has an excellent juicy feeling (juiciness), a meat-like hardness, a good chewiness and almost the same texture as a natural livestock meat-containing food. A vegetable protein-containing food that comprises (A) a granular vegetable protein, and/or a granular textured vegetable protein containing brown rice, (B) a fibrillated granular vegetable protein, and (C) a mixture of oil or fat, water and methyl cellulose. This vegetable protein-containing food has an excellent juicy feeling (juiciness), a meat-like hardness, a good chewiness and almost the same texture as a natural livestock meat-containing food, which makes it appropriately usable as a pseudo-meat food.
VEGETABLE PROTEIN-CONTAINING FOOD
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a vegetable protein-containing food that has an excellent juicy feeling (juiciness), a meat-like hardness, a good chewiness and almost the same texture as a natural livestock meat-containing food. A vegetable protein-containing food that comprises (A) a granular vegetable protein, and/or a granular textured vegetable protein containing brown rice, (B) a fibrillated granular vegetable protein, and (C) a mixture of oil or fat, water and methyl cellulose. This vegetable protein-containing food has an excellent juicy feeling (juiciness), a meat-like hardness, a good chewiness and almost the same texture as a natural livestock meat-containing food, which makes it appropriately usable as a pseudo-meat food.
PLANT-BASED CHEESE-LIKE FOOD AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a plant-based cheese-like food product with enhanced cheese-like umami similar to that of cheese made from an animal raw material. The method for producing a plant-based cheese-like food product includes applying a nuclease to a raw material containing a plant protein, and then acidifying the raw material.
PLANT-BASED CHEESE-LIKE FOOD AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a plant-based cheese-like food product with enhanced cheese-like umami similar to that of cheese made from an animal raw material. The method for producing a plant-based cheese-like food product includes applying a nuclease to a raw material containing a plant protein, and then acidifying the raw material.
PLANT BASED MEAT ANALOGUE PREPARED BY WET EXTRUSION OF MIXTURE OF PLANT PROTEIN ISOLATES AND GLUTEN
The present invention relates to a method of making a cold cut meat analogue, said method comprising: mixing a combination of two or more plant protein isolates, wheat gluten and optionally other ingredients, wherein the % (w/w) dry weight ratio of the combination of two or more plant protein isolates to wheat gluten ranges from 65:35 to 85:15, and wherein at least one plant protein isolate is derived from pea and/or at least one plant protein isolate is derived from soy; adding water and mixing to form a dough; extruding the dough by wet extrusion; cooling; and optionally cutting. A cold cut meat analogue made by the method of the invention is also provided.