A23L3/46

FILTRATION METHODS AND ASSOCIATED FOOD PRODUCTS PREPARED USING THE SAME
20240284944 · 2024-08-29 ·

A method for filtering a food product, including the steps of: (a) providing a food product, wherein the food product comprises a fermentation liquid derived from an edible nitrate containing plant; (b) passing the food product through a first filter; (c) passing the food product through a second filter; and (d) optionally controllably spray drying the food product at high-temperature.

A HYDROLYZED WHOLE COCONUT PRODUCT, USEFUL FOR EXAMPLE, AS A BEVERAGE OR AS A POWDER FOR DESERTS AND COOKING

The present invention relates generally to the field of food and beverages. In particular, the present invention relates to a hydrolyzed coconut product and to a process to prepare such a product. The hydrolyzed coconut product may be prepared by a process comprising an enzymatic hydrolysis of coconut kernels and the liquefaction of the coconut kernels. The process of the present invention comprises the steps of enzymatically hydrolyzing grated coconut kernels; liquefying the coconut kernels; and spray drying the hydrolyzed and liquefied coconut kernels. Advantageously, the subject matter of the present invention allows it, for example, to use unprocessed coconut kernels rather than coconut milk and coconut flour to prepare the hydrolyzed coconut product.

A HYDROLYZED WHOLE COCONUT PRODUCT, USEFUL FOR EXAMPLE, AS A BEVERAGE OR AS A POWDER FOR DESERTS AND COOKING

The present invention relates generally to the field of food and beverages. In particular, the present invention relates to a hydrolyzed coconut product and to a process to prepare such a product. The hydrolyzed coconut product may be prepared by a process comprising an enzymatic hydrolysis of coconut kernels and the liquefaction of the coconut kernels. The process of the present invention comprises the steps of enzymatically hydrolyzing grated coconut kernels; liquefying the coconut kernels; and spray drying the hydrolyzed and liquefied coconut kernels. Advantageously, the subject matter of the present invention allows it, for example, to use unprocessed coconut kernels rather than coconut milk and coconut flour to prepare the hydrolyzed coconut product.

Continuous manufacturing of spray-dried powders

The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing spray-dried powders. During the process, a solvent is used. The process is done in a continuous manner and such that the emulsification mass ratio is low when removal of the solvent is started. Preferred solvents are isopropyl acetate and ethyl acetate. The invention also relates to a set-up to run the inventive process at industrial scale.

Continuous manufacturing of spray-dried powders

The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing spray-dried powders. During the process, a solvent is used. The process is done in a continuous manner and such that the emulsification mass ratio is low when removal of the solvent is started. Preferred solvents are isopropyl acetate and ethyl acetate. The invention also relates to a set-up to run the inventive process at industrial scale.

Amorphous mixture comprising a neutral mono- or oligosaccharide and an acidic non-carbohydrate component

It is provided i) an amorphous carbohydrate with improved chemical stability and/or physical features, ii) a method for producing an amorphous carbohydrate with improved chemical stability and/or physical features, and iii) a method for improving the chemical stability and/or the physical features of an amorphous carbohydrate.

AMORPHOUS POROUS PARTICLES FOR REDUCING SUGAR IN FOOD

The present invention relates to amorphous porous particles comprising sugar,a bulking agent and surfactant, having a closed porosity of between 20 to 60%. Further aspects of the invention relate to a food product comprising the amorphous porous particles; a process of making the amorphous porous particles and a fat based confectionery product containing them; and the use of the amorphous porous particles as bulk sugar replacers in food products such as fat based confectionery products for example, chocolate.

METHOD FOR CONVERTING ORGANIC BYPRODUCTS INTO FOOD-GRADE INGREDIENTS
20180295864 · 2018-10-18 ·

Method and systems are provided for processing organic byproducts is provided. The method includes separating the organic byproducts into solid components and liquid components and processing the solid components, wherein the processing the solid components includes pasteurizing the solid components, and dehydrating the solid components to form a first material. The method further includes processing the liquid components, wherein the processing the liquid components includes pasteurizing the liquid components, and dehydrating the liquid components to form a second material. The method additionally includes combining the first material and the second material to form a composite material.

METHOD FOR CONVERTING ORGANIC BYPRODUCTS INTO FOOD-GRADE INGREDIENTS
20180295864 · 2018-10-18 ·

Method and systems are provided for processing organic byproducts is provided. The method includes separating the organic byproducts into solid components and liquid components and processing the solid components, wherein the processing the solid components includes pasteurizing the solid components, and dehydrating the solid components to form a first material. The method further includes processing the liquid components, wherein the processing the liquid components includes pasteurizing the liquid components, and dehydrating the liquid components to form a second material. The method additionally includes combining the first material and the second material to form a composite material.

Two-step emulsification process for preparing infant formula

The present invention relates to a two-step emulsification process for preparing a lipid and protein component-containing composition comprising large lipid globules, preferably coated with polar lipids, and to the compositions obtained thereby. Optionally, the lipid and protein component-containing composition is spray-dried. The obtained compositions are for feeding infants and young children.