Patent classifications
A23L2/44
METHOD FOR PRESERVING FRESH JUICE OF CITRUS FRUITS AND POMEGRANATES
The invention relates to a method for preserving the fresh juice of citrus fruits or pomegranates following the conventional treatment of the fruit and corresponding extrusion or expression of same to obtain the juice. The method consists of: applying, prior to introducing the juice into a container, CO.sub.2 in the form of dry ice, which removes the oxygen content in the container; then introducing the juice continuously; subsequently adding, according to the characteristics of the juice, a dose of liquid nitrogen that allows the atmosphere of the headspace thereof to be corrected; and hermetically sealing the container, such that the absence of oxygen therein is ensured, preventing the product from oxidising and increasing the durability thereof, as long as said product is preserved at a final temperature between 1 and 4 C.
METHOD FOR PRESERVING FRESH JUICE OF CITRUS FRUITS AND POMEGRANATES
The invention relates to a method for preserving the fresh juice of citrus fruits or pomegranates following the conventional treatment of the fruit and corresponding extrusion or expression of same to obtain the juice. The method consists of: applying, prior to introducing the juice into a container, CO.sub.2 in the form of dry ice, which removes the oxygen content in the container; then introducing the juice continuously; subsequently adding, according to the characteristics of the juice, a dose of liquid nitrogen that allows the atmosphere of the headspace thereof to be corrected; and hermetically sealing the container, such that the absence of oxygen therein is ensured, preventing the product from oxidising and increasing the durability thereof, as long as said product is preserved at a final temperature between 1 and 4 C.
ANTIBROWNING COMPOSITIONS
Antibrowning compositions for food products, for example fresh produce, are disclosed herein. These antibrowning compositions can also, for example, be used to prevent growth of bacteria, yeasts and molds in the food products. Methods for using the antibrowning compositions are also disclosed herein.
PACKED BEVERAGES SUPPRESSED IN THE FADING OF DYES
The present invention aims at providing packed beverages in which the effect of rosmarinic acid for suppressing the fading of dyes is maintained and yet any undesirable flavor that is characteristic of rosemary extracts as exemplified by their undesirable smell or aftertaste is suppressed. To this end, the contents of cineole and camphor are reduced.
PACKED BEVERAGES SUPPRESSED IN THE FADING OF DYES
The present invention aims at providing packed beverages in which the effect of rosmarinic acid for suppressing the fading of dyes is maintained and yet any undesirable flavor that is characteristic of rosemary extracts as exemplified by their undesirable smell or aftertaste is suppressed. To this end, the contents of cineole and camphor are reduced.
Method of Suppressing the Salty Taste of Electrolyte Salts in Functional Beverage Compositions
A composition for, and method of making, a functional electrolyte beverage providing total cation fluid concentration of about 585.5-2342 mg/l is described. The method comprises: combining edible sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium salts to obtain a first mixture; combining edible organic acids to obtain a second mixture; combining water, emulsifier, sweetener, flavor, pasteurized fruit or vegetable juice concentrate, vitamins, minerals and other added nutrients to obtain a third mixture; combining the first three mixtures to obtain a fourth mixture in the form of an emulsion concentrate; and diluting the fourth mixture with water to obtain the final beverage composition.
Method of Suppressing the Salty Taste of Electrolyte Salts in Functional Beverage Compositions
A composition for, and method of making, a functional electrolyte beverage providing total cation fluid concentration of about 585.5-2342 mg/l is described. The method comprises: combining edible sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium salts to obtain a first mixture; combining edible organic acids to obtain a second mixture; combining water, emulsifier, sweetener, flavor, pasteurized fruit or vegetable juice concentrate, vitamins, minerals and other added nutrients to obtain a third mixture; combining the first three mixtures to obtain a fourth mixture in the form of an emulsion concentrate; and diluting the fourth mixture with water to obtain the final beverage composition.
Natural Preservatives and Antimicrobial Agents, Including Compositions Thereof
Compositions are disclosed herein that comprise a mixture of at least one Albizia extract and a Magnolia extract. In some embodiments, the composition comprises a mixture of at least one Albizia extract enriched for one or more macrocyclic alkaloids and at least one Magnolia extract enrich for one or more lignans.
Carbonation preservation device
The present disclosure provides a carbonation preservation device that attaches to the mouth of an open container holding carbonated liquid. More specifically, the present invention relates to a device for preventing loss of carbonation from a carbonated liquid stored within a container by purging the trapped air above the remaining liquid within the container and replacing it with carbon dioxide or mixture of gases. When in place, the carbonation preservation device purges the air and other gases from the volume above the remaining carbonated liquid and fills the volume with a gas, such as carbon dioxide, or a mixture of gases, in order to pressurize the container and prevent the escape of carbon dioxide from the remaining carbonated liquid in the container.
Carbonation preservation device
The present disclosure provides a carbonation preservation device that attaches to the mouth of an open container holding carbonated liquid. More specifically, the present invention relates to a device for preventing loss of carbonation from a carbonated liquid stored within a container by purging the trapped air above the remaining liquid within the container and replacing it with carbon dioxide or mixture of gases. When in place, the carbonation preservation device purges the air and other gases from the volume above the remaining carbonated liquid and fills the volume with a gas, such as carbon dioxide, or a mixture of gases, in order to pressurize the container and prevent the escape of carbon dioxide from the remaining carbonated liquid in the container.