Patent classifications
A23J3/16
NON-ANIMAL-BASED WHOLE-CUT FOOD PRODUCTS
Non-animal-based food products are described that simulate whole cuts of meat from an animal. In embodiments, the food products may include a group of aligned fibers, where the fibers have an average fiber diameter of less than or about 500 μm, and where the fibers comprise a non-animal-based protein. The food products may also include at least one binding agent in an interstitial space between at least a portion of the group of aligned fibers. In additional embodiments, the food products may include a scaffolding having one or more membranes that have a three-dimensional porous structure, where the scaffolding comprises one or more non-animal-based proteins. These food products may also include a gelling agent filling one or more pores in the scaffolding, where the gelling agent includes water, at least one non-animal-based protein, and at least one non-animal-based polysaccharide.
NON-ANIMAL-BASED WHOLE-CUT FOOD PRODUCTS
Non-animal-based food products are described that simulate whole cuts of meat from an animal. In embodiments, the food products may include a group of aligned fibers, where the fibers have an average fiber diameter of less than or about 500 μm, and where the fibers comprise a non-animal-based protein. The food products may also include at least one binding agent in an interstitial space between at least a portion of the group of aligned fibers. In additional embodiments, the food products may include a scaffolding having one or more membranes that have a three-dimensional porous structure, where the scaffolding comprises one or more non-animal-based proteins. These food products may also include a gelling agent filling one or more pores in the scaffolding, where the gelling agent includes water, at least one non-animal-based protein, and at least one non-animal-based polysaccharide.
VEGETABLE PROTEIN PRODUCTION METHOD AND FLAVOUR-IMPROVEMENT METHOD
An objective of the present invention is to provide plant protein laving a good flavor and no unfavorable flavor by a relatively simple method. The present invention has been accomplished by finding the knowledge that an unfavorable flavor derived from plant protein disappears, and a good flavor is obtained, by mixing a solution containing 0.1 to 30% by weight of plant protein with 0.5 to 15% by weight, relative to the plant protein, of ethanol, and heating the mixture for sterilization.
VEGETABLE PROTEIN PRODUCTION METHOD AND FLAVOUR-IMPROVEMENT METHOD
An objective of the present invention is to provide plant protein laving a good flavor and no unfavorable flavor by a relatively simple method. The present invention has been accomplished by finding the knowledge that an unfavorable flavor derived from plant protein disappears, and a good flavor is obtained, by mixing a solution containing 0.1 to 30% by weight of plant protein with 0.5 to 15% by weight, relative to the plant protein, of ethanol, and heating the mixture for sterilization.
SYNTHETIC EDIBLE MATERIAL WITH A PROTEIN CONCENTRATION GREATER THAN 50%
A synthetic edible proteinaceous material with a protein concentration of greater than 50% and the process for creating such proteinaceous material. The proteinaceous material is a substance comprising two materials: a denatured non-dairy protein isolate and a solid fat. By subjecting one or more of a variety of non-dairy isolated proteins to high-speed mixing, the protein denatures and can be mixed with a variety of solid fats to create a high-concentration protein colloid that is not only edible, but appetizing. The high-protein proteinaceous material can then be used as a standalone product or in various food supplements, including bars, baked goods, confections, or other edible products, particularly those for nutritional or medicinal purposes.
SYNTHETIC EDIBLE MATERIAL WITH A PROTEIN CONCENTRATION GREATER THAN 50%
A synthetic edible proteinaceous material with a protein concentration of greater than 50% and the process for creating such proteinaceous material. The proteinaceous material is a substance comprising two materials: a denatured non-dairy protein isolate and a solid fat. By subjecting one or more of a variety of non-dairy isolated proteins to high-speed mixing, the protein denatures and can be mixed with a variety of solid fats to create a high-concentration protein colloid that is not only edible, but appetizing. The high-protein proteinaceous material can then be used as a standalone product or in various food supplements, including bars, baked goods, confections, or other edible products, particularly those for nutritional or medicinal purposes.
USE OF PHYTASE TO OBTAIN IMPROVED FOOD
The present invention relates to the food field. The invention provides a method for preparing a plant protein comprising food product with an improved property, said method comprising incubating a solution comprising a plant protein with phytase (to obtain a phytase-treated solution) and optionally processing the phytase-treated solution into a food product comprising a plant protein.
USE OF PHYTASE TO OBTAIN IMPROVED FOOD
The present invention relates to the food field. The invention provides a method for preparing a plant protein comprising food product with an improved property, said method comprising incubating a solution comprising a plant protein with phytase (to obtain a phytase-treated solution) and optionally processing the phytase-treated solution into a food product comprising a plant protein.
POROUS CELL SUPPORT CONTAINING PLANT PROTEIN AND CULTURED MEAT PREPARED USING THE SAME
Provided are a scaffold including a plant protein and in-vitro meat produced by using the scaffold. Considering that the scaffold consists of a plant protein, cultured muscles or adipose tissues may be ingested together with the scaffold without being separated therefrom. By adjusting a ratio of a muscle cell and an adipocyte, in-vitro meat having desirable texture may be produced, and since various types of cells may adhere, proliferate, and differentiate on the scaffold, such a scaffold may be effectively utilized for mass production of in-vitro meat.
POROUS CELL SUPPORT CONTAINING PLANT PROTEIN AND CULTURED MEAT PREPARED USING THE SAME
Provided are a scaffold including a plant protein and in-vitro meat produced by using the scaffold. Considering that the scaffold consists of a plant protein, cultured muscles or adipose tissues may be ingested together with the scaffold without being separated therefrom. By adjusting a ratio of a muscle cell and an adipocyte, in-vitro meat having desirable texture may be produced, and since various types of cells may adhere, proliferate, and differentiate on the scaffold, such a scaffold may be effectively utilized for mass production of in-vitro meat.