Patent classifications
A23L21/25
GRILLING RACK
A food grilling rack provides a frame defined by a plurality of connected side walls forming a closed geometric shape. The frame includes a lower corrugated sheet that provides multiple troughs, each trough having a lowest portion. The lower sheet is attached to at least some of the side walls. An upper sheet of material is supported (e.g., removably) above the sheet of corrugated material. A sheet with openings slides into the frame aligning the openings with the lowest part of the trough. A food stuffing apparatus provides a receptacle having an interior, an upper end portion with a larger opening and a lower end portion with a smaller opening, and a tapering portion in between the upper and lower end portions.
GRILLING RACK
A food grilling rack provides a frame defined by a plurality of connected side walls forming a closed geometric shape. The frame includes a lower corrugated sheet that provides multiple troughs, each trough having a lowest portion. The lower sheet is attached to at least some of the side walls. An upper sheet of material is supported (e.g., removably) above the sheet of corrugated material. A sheet with openings slides into the frame aligning the openings with the lowest part of the trough. A food stuffing apparatus provides a receptacle having an interior, an upper end portion with a larger opening and a lower end portion with a smaller opening, and a tapering portion in between the upper and lower end portions.
ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS
Storage-stable compositions for generating antimicrobial activity are described. The compositions comprise an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide, and an unrefined natural substance, such as a honey, that includes a substrate for the enzyme. In certain embodiments, the enzyme is a purified enzyme. In other embodiments, the substrate lacks catalase activity, and the enzyme is additional to any enzyme activity able to convert the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide that may be present in the unrefined natural substance. The storage-stable compositions do not include sufficient free water to allow the enzyme to convert the substrate. Use of the compositions to treat microbial infections and wounds is described, as well as methods for their production.
ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS
Storage-stable compositions for generating antimicrobial activity are described. The compositions comprise an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide, and an unrefined natural substance, such as a honey, that includes a substrate for the enzyme. In certain embodiments, the enzyme is a purified enzyme. In other embodiments, the substrate lacks catalase activity, and the enzyme is additional to any enzyme activity able to convert the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide that may be present in the unrefined natural substance. The storage-stable compositions do not include sufficient free water to allow the enzyme to convert the substrate. Use of the compositions to treat microbial infections and wounds is described, as well as methods for their production.
COMPOSITION FOR PREPARING COTTON CANDY, A METHOD FOR PREPARING THE COMPOSITION, USE OF THE COMPOSITION FOR THE PREPARATION OF COTTON CANDY, COTTON CANDY SO OBTAINED, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING COTTON CANDY
A composition for the preparation of cotton candy, said composition being a homogeneous mixture comprising with respect to the total weight of the composition, the following ingredients: from 71.6 wt. % to 99.8 wt. % of particles of at least one food grade sugar; from 0.1 wt. % to 10 wt. % of at least one food grade fat substance, from 0 wt. % to 15 wt. % of particles of cocoa; and from 0 wt. % to 3.4 wt. % of at least one food grade additive. A method for preparing the composition. Use and method for preparing cotton candy. Cotton candy so obtained.
COMPOSITION FOR PREPARING COTTON CANDY, A METHOD FOR PREPARING THE COMPOSITION, USE OF THE COMPOSITION FOR THE PREPARATION OF COTTON CANDY, COTTON CANDY SO OBTAINED, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING COTTON CANDY
A composition for the preparation of cotton candy, said composition being a homogeneous mixture comprising with respect to the total weight of the composition, the following ingredients: from 71.6 wt. % to 99.8 wt. % of particles of at least one food grade sugar; from 0.1 wt. % to 10 wt. % of at least one food grade fat substance, from 0 wt. % to 15 wt. % of particles of cocoa; and from 0 wt. % to 3.4 wt. % of at least one food grade additive. A method for preparing the composition. Use and method for preparing cotton candy. Cotton candy so obtained.
HONEYCOMB PACKAGING
Disclosed is a packaging for comb honey with its honeycomb that eliminates the bad appearance of the filtered raw honey accumulated on the base of the transparent plastic container used in the packaging and sale of comb honey in the food sector. A feature of the packaging is that the label located at the base of the container extends upwards from all sides of the container to a certain extent.
Medicated honey and method of preparation thereof
Medicated honey and method of preparing the same are disclosed herein. The disclosed honey is obtained by feeding honeybees with bee-feed obtained from medicinal plants. The medicated honey disclosed herein is such that it has anti-oxidant and anti-cancer properties. The embodiments disclosed herein may be instrumental in strengthening the immune system, as an anti-cancer agent and as an anti-oxidant.
Medicated honey and method of preparation thereof
Medicated honey and method of preparing the same are disclosed herein. The disclosed honey is obtained by feeding honeybees with bee-feed obtained from medicinal plants. The medicated honey disclosed herein is such that it has anti-oxidant and anti-cancer properties. The embodiments disclosed herein may be instrumental in strengthening the immune system, as an anti-cancer agent and as an anti-oxidant.
Honey substitute and methods of manufacture
A method for manufacturing a honey substitute by dehydrating an acidic, aqueous mixture of sugars and gluconic acid to generate a supersaturated solution with selected viscosity at room temperature.