Patent classifications
A23L19/05
BEETROOT CHIPS COATED WITH ARABIC GUM TO STABILIZE BETALAIN PIGMENT DURING DRYING AND STORAGE
A method of making coated beetroot slices can include obtaining beetroot; washing and drying the beetroot; chopping the dried beetroot to obtain beetroot slices; dipping the beetroot slices in a solution to obtain coated beetroot slices; sieving the beetroot slices; freeze-drying the coated beetroot slices; and storing the freeze-dried coated beetroot slices. The solution can include about 1% Arabic gum solution.
HEALTHY SANDWICH PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION
New sandwich product, particularly a fast food sandwich product that contains appreciable amounts of salad ingredients, and to a salad insert suitable for use in such sandwich product to improve the diet of the consumer. The sandwich product can include a layer of a meat or protein portion with the layer of a wrapped salad portion that are placed on or enclosed between a bread portion. The wrapped salad portion uses an edible wrapper to enclose the salad ingredients. The edible wrapper can be an edible processed wrapper such as rice paper or soy paper, or an edible natural wrapper such as a lettuce leaf or cabbage leaf, or a combination thereof. An edible humectant can be used in the source of water used for moistening a dried sheet of a rice paper for improving the resistance to drying of a moistened rice paper. Salad dressing can be injected through the outer layer of the wrapped salad portion using a needle.
Treatments, methods, and kits to protect agricultural products from wildfire smoke
Methods, kits, and treatment compositions for treating agricultural products to reduce or preventing wildfire smoke taint or other types of taint, including treated agricultural products, are provided. One or more treatment compositions effective in reducing or preventing wildfire smoke taint are preferably applied to agricultural products such as, for example, wine grapes prior to and/or during wildfire smoke exposure.
Shelf stable fried product and process for creating the same
A shelf stable fried product and a process for creating a shelf stable fried product is disclosed. Aspects include a process for managing fat migration, moisture migration, and cell degrading of a food product during frying. Aspects further include a resulting shelf stable food product that includes a crispy and/or crunchy texture and a desirable fat distribution.
METHODS OF PROCESSING PEANUT BUTTER COVERED FROZEN FOOD PRODUCTS
A method of applying thin layers of a peanut butter and a molten chocolate onto a frozen food product, in some instances fruit, that is at temperatures below 0 C. in such a way that reduces free oil migration out of the peanut butter and prevents discoloration and brittleness of the applied chocolate.
TREATMENTS, METHODS, AND KITS TO PROTECT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS FROM WILDFIRE SMOKE
Methods, kits, and treatment compositions for treating agricultural products to reduce or preventing wildfire smoke taint or other types of taint, including treated agricultural products, are provided. One or more treatment compositions effective in reducing or preventing wildfire smoke taint are preferably applied to agricultural products such as, for example, wine grapes prior to and/or during wildfire smoke exposure.
METHOD OF MAKING A COATED CONFECTIONARY PRODUCT
Described herein is an edible product comprising a solid center and a plurality of coats of a coating The edible confectionary product has a surface pattern comprising corners and edges of the center visible through the coating of coating material.
EDIBLE COATING WITH ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES
Presented are compositions that can be used as antimicrobial coatings or protective coatings for agricultural (e.g., food) products. The compositions can comprise one or more saturated glycerides selected from monoglycerides and diglycerides; one or more surfactants; and one or more food-safe antimicrobials. The antimicrobial coatings or protective coatings can be used to prevent or delay food spoilage due to, for instance, infection by a foreign pathogen, moisture loss, or oxidation.
Fasting mimicking diet
A fasting mimicking diet package providing daily meal portions for a predetermined number of days is provided. The fasting mimicking diet package includes a kale cracker composition, a first vegetable broth composition, a mushroom soup composition, a tomato soup composition, a quinoa-containing minestrone soup composition, a bean-containing minestrone soup composition, and a pumpkin soup composition. Characteristically, the daily meal portions are packaged into meal servings or into a total daily serving to be divided into meals.
SHELF STABLE FRIED PRODUCT AND PROCESS FOR CREATING THE SAME
A shelf stable fried product and a process for creating a shelf stable fried product is disclosed. Aspects include a process for managing fat migration, moisture migration, and cell degrading of a food product during frying. Aspects further include a resulting shelf stable food product that includes a crispy and/or crunchy texture and a desirable fat distribution.