Patent classifications
A23L11/07
Sushi composition
The present invention relates to a sushi composition, and more specifically, to a sushi composition which includes a sushi layer, a sauce layer formed on an upper surface of the sushi layer, and a powder layer formed on a lower surface of the sushi layer, wherein the sushi layer consists of a filling made of a protein component and a sushi mixture covering the filling. The sushi composition has excellent taste and texture, contains abundant nutrients, and exhibits excellent preservation by applying various ingredients in the form of a sauce or powder.
WHOLE SOY FOODSTUFF AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
The present disclosure provides a process to make whole soy foodstuff or beverage without removing soy pulp or okara during the process. The process includes liquefying whole soybeans, forming a liquefaction product, wherein the liquefaction product comprises a liquid fraction and a soy pulp fraction; and treating the liquefaction product with an enzyme, thereby forming a whole soy base. The whole soy base can itself serve as a soy beverage, or alternatively combined with other ingredients or subjected to further treatment to make final soy foodstuff or beverages.
Coated legume-based food products
The present invention, in an embodiment, is a product having an outer shell with at least one first legume and an inner portion with at least one second legume. In an embodiment, the at least one first legume is different from the at least one second legume and the outer shell includes at least a first layer and a second layer where the first layer is different from the second layer. In an embodiment, the product is a ready-to-eat food and the outer shell is crispy.
LEGUME PROCESSING AND LEGUME FOOD PRODUCTS
Treating fresh legumes includes combining fresh legumes with water to yield a mixture, heating the mixture from an initial temperature to a cooking temperature to yield a pre-cooked mixture, and heating the pre-cooked mixture at the cooking temperature to yield a cooked mixture. The cooked mixture is cooled to yield a cooled mixture, and water is removed from the cooled mixture to yield cooked legumes having an average moisture content in a range of 50 wt % to 65 wt %. A legume dough, prepared from the cooked legumes, can be sheeted and formed into legume dough pieces. The legume dough pieces may be cooked to yield a cooked legume dough product. In one example, the cooked legume dough product is a snack chip.
PRODUCTION METHOD FOR SOLUBLE MATERIAL
Provided is a production method for a soluble material, including: causing a solid raw material containing at least one component of a hydrolyzable material selected from the group consisting of a protein, a carbohydrate and a lipid, and a fibrous material, and water in an amount corresponding to 0.04 to 2.4 parts by weight with respect to 1 part by weight of a dry amount of the raw material to coexist; applying a shearing force in a state where heating and pressurization are performed at 200 to 374° C. and in a pressure range equal to or higher than a vapor-liquid coexistence curve of water to hydrolyze at least a part of the hydrolyzable material and/or to amorphize at least a part of the fibrous material; and halting the pressurization to cause adiabatic expansion.
SOLID PASTE COMPOSITION FOR COOKING AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
A solid paste composition for cooking that contains beans is provided. The solid paste composition contains 3% by mass or higher, on a dry mass basis, of an insoluble dietary fiber, 10% by mass or higher, on a dry mass basis, of a starch, 4% by mass or higher, on a dry mass basis, of a protein, and after isothermally treating the solid paste composition in 40 times as much water at 90° C. for 5 minutes, the Haze value of the water being 25% or lower.
Tofu with improved quality and manufacturing method thereof
The present application relates to tofu comprising soy, allulose and a coagulant. The present application also relates to a method for manufacturing tofu using allulose.
MEAT ANALOGUE PRODUCT COMPRISING HYDRATED TEXTURED PLANT PROTEIN
The present invention relates to a meat analogue product comprising a textured plant protein, a binder, a flavor and optionally a colorant, wherein the textured plant protein is between 65 to 85% hydrated.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING AQUATIC MACROPHYTE MEAL FOR ANIMAL FEEDS AND AQUATIC MACROPHYTE MEAL OBTAINED
Management and processing of floating aquatic plants such as the species Pistia stratiotes (Araceae) and other water macrophytes produce (I) macrophyte paste, (II) macrophyte broth, (III) macrophyte bagasse, (IV) macrophyte bran and (V) macrophyte protein concentrates. The interaction of these by-products with ingredients used in animal and human feed significantly increase the final protein concentration of the feed obtaining high potential to supply animal and human demands for protein. The system provides a sustainable model for protein production that provides the essential benefits of treating effluent with high concentrations of organic matter in bodies of water such as rivers, lakes and dams to thereby provide an incalculable capacity for producing animal feeds and great potential for meeting human demand for protein.
COMPOSITIONS, PREPARATION AND USES OF PARAMYLON
Methods of forming a gelatinous food product, forming a whitened food product, increasing viscosity, increasing water binding, emulsifying, or sweetening a food product, comprising combining paramylon from Euglena sp. with a food composition, to form the food product thereof. The disclosure also relates to methods of encapsulating an oil with paramylon, to form an encapsulated oil thereof.