A23L13/42

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR AFFECTING THE FLAVOR AND AROMA PROFILE OF CONSUMABLES

This document relates to food products containing highly conjugated heterocyclic rings complexed to an iron ion and one or more flavor precursors, and using such food products to modulate the flavor and/or aroma profile of other foods. The food products described herein can be prepared in various ways and can be formulated to be free of animal products.

Compositions and Methods for Reducing Ice Crystal Formation
20170295777 · 2017-10-19 · ·

The present invention provides peptoid polymers capable of reducing or inhibiting the formation of ice crystals at sub 0° C. temperatures. Also provided are peptoid-peptide hybrids comprising the peptoid polymers provided herein. The peptoid polymers and peptoid-peptide hybrids provided herein are useful for making cryoprotectant solutions. The peptoid polymers, peptoid-peptide hybrids, and cryoprotectant solutions provided herein are useful for making antifreeze solutions, frozen food products, and cosmetic care products. Also provided herein are methods for preserving a tissue, an organ, a cell, or a biological macromolecule using the compositions described herein.

Liver pâté and method for production

A method for producing liver pâté that models classic goose liver pâté made of goose foie gras. The liver pâté does not contain foie gras and only humanely produced raw materials are used. Aqueous jelly is obtained from collagen-containing animal tissue and concentrated into water-soluble jelly. Liquid fat is obtained from animal fat tissue. Raw strained animal liver is obtained by separating solid components. The concentrated aqueous jelly, liquid fat and strained raw liver are mixed, cured and cooked in a container.

PREBIOTIC INULIN BASED PREPARATION
20170274007 · 2017-09-28 ·

The present invention relates to an inulin-based prebiotic complex enriched with vitamin B12 and selenium, which finds use in the field of food, nutraceutical, herbal, pharmaceutical preparations.

SNACK OF ANIMAL ORIGIN AND PRODUCTION METHOD

A snack product made by a method of preparing food of including the steps of providing a raw material of animal origin, reducing the size of the raw material into discrete units, combining the discrete units with at least one additional ingredient to form a mixture, cooling the mixture to a temperature at or below the dew point of the mixture, and baking the mixture at a temperature from about 150° C. to 190° C., both inclusive for about 15 seconds to 90 seconds, both inclusive to form a snack product.

Oil—or fat-processed starch and method for producing same
09737086 · 2017-08-22 · ·

An oil- or fat-processed starch, exhibiting a solubility of equal to or higher than 9.5% by mass and equal to or lower than 45% by mass, and an emulsifying capacity of equal to or higher than 50% and equal to or lower than 100%.

TEMPERATURE-RESISTANT FORMULATION CONTAINING NATURAL COLORING AGENT FOR FOOD
20170231256 · 2017-08-17 ·

The invention relates to a temperature stable formulation having a water soluble natural coloring agent, which formulation is a water-in-oil emulsion, in which the coloring agent is contained in the aqueous phase and is stable at an increased temperature, e.g. at at least 72° C. The coloring agent can be thermally instable at the pH of the food, into which the formulation was mixed.

CULTURED MEAT PRODUCT WITH GENETICALLY MODIFIED CELLS
20220228121 · 2022-07-21 ·

Provided herein are genetically engineered mammalian cells that endogenously express one or more phytochemicals, vitamins, or therapeutic agents and suitable for use in a cultured meat product. Methods of making and using the genetically engineered mammalian cells and the cultured meat products are also provided.

Meat like pet food chunks
11324233 · 2022-05-10 · ·

The present invention relates in general to the field of pet food. In particular the present invention relates to a meat like chunk that can be incorporated into a complete pet food. One embodiment of the present invention is a method of using multiple scraped surface heat exchangers and a steam tunnel to produce a meat like chunk. Another embodiment is a composition of meat ingredients, dried egg product, egg whites, and pea protein that results in a meat like chunk having an improved appearance that closely resembles that of actual pieces of meat.

MEAT ANALOGUES AND MEAT ANALOGUE EXTRUSION DEVICES AND METHODS

A meat analogue may include a macrostructure of connected sheared fibers oriented parallel to one another and gaps positioned between the sheared fibers. The macrostructure may include meat and may include a vegetable protein. An extrusion system may include an extruder and a die. The extrusion system may produce a meat analogue. A meat analogue may include an animal protein. The extruder may be connectable to the die. The extrusion system may be configured to direct a material including an animal protein from the extruder to the die and through a fluid path extending through the die. The die may be configured to inject a fat or a fat analogue into the material such that the fat or the fat analogue is embedded but visually distinct from the material including the animal protein when the fat or the fat analogue and the material exit the die.