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METHOD FOR PRODUCING HONEY CONTAINING LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT GINSENOSIDES
20200359669 · 2020-11-19 · ·

A method for producing honey containing low molecular weight ginsenosides, includes steps of: washing ginseng; damaging epidermis of the ginseng; mixing the ginseng whose epidermis is damaged with honey to form a first mixture; heating the first mixture in a thermal bath; cooling the heated first mixture; separating the heated and cooled first mixture into honey and ginseng; cooling the separated ginseng to 0 C. to 6 C. and cooling the separated honey at room temperature, each cooled for 10 to 24 hours; mixing the cooled ginseng and honey again to form a second mixture; aging the second mixture at a low temperature; separating the low-temperature-aged second mixture into ginseng and honey; and aging the honey separated from the second mixture at a low temperature at least 12 hours.

Process for preparing concentrated foaming compositions sweetened with honey and such compositions
10827770 · 2020-11-10 ·

A process for preparing a concentrated foaming composition sweetened with honey, including: a) provision and weighing the necessary quantities of raw materials to be used, b) putting pure honey in a mixer and subjecting the honey to beating from about 250 rpm to about 1500 rpm for about 5 to 30 minutes, c) adding at least one raw material selected from soluble coffee, powdered milk and honey to the mixed honey from step b) while it is being mixed, and d) once the desired consistency is achieved, divide the composition obtained in step c) into containers for distribution and marketing. Compositions for making foaming coffee sweetened with honey, foaming coffee with milk sweetened with honey and foaming milk sweetened with honey obtained by this process.

Process for preparing concentrated foaming compositions sweetened with honey and such compositions
10827770 · 2020-11-10 ·

A process for preparing a concentrated foaming composition sweetened with honey, including: a) provision and weighing the necessary quantities of raw materials to be used, b) putting pure honey in a mixer and subjecting the honey to beating from about 250 rpm to about 1500 rpm for about 5 to 30 minutes, c) adding at least one raw material selected from soluble coffee, powdered milk and honey to the mixed honey from step b) while it is being mixed, and d) once the desired consistency is achieved, divide the composition obtained in step c) into containers for distribution and marketing. Compositions for making foaming coffee sweetened with honey, foaming coffee with milk sweetened with honey and foaming milk sweetened with honey obtained by this process.

Honey compositions
10792243 · 2020-10-06 · ·

This invention relates generally to compositions comprising honey and glycerine, methods for preparing such compositions and their use for the treatment or prevention of skin diseases such as acne, rosacea, nappy rash, or those caused by herpes simplex virus 1 or herpes simplex virus 2.

Honey product having a low water content
10791754 · 2020-10-06 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a honey product having a low water content. The honey product retains the physical and palatable properties of untreated honey while having a prolonged shelf-life. It can be advantageously used to sweeten beverages (such as hot beverages) and in the manufacture of throat lozenges and/or confectionery.

Honey product having a low water content
10791754 · 2020-10-06 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a honey product having a low water content. The honey product retains the physical and palatable properties of untreated honey while having a prolonged shelf-life. It can be advantageously used to sweeten beverages (such as hot beverages) and in the manufacture of throat lozenges and/or confectionery.

METHOD OF MYCELIATING COFFEE

The present invention includes a method of myceliating coffee beans including sterilizing the coffee beans, preparing a liquid tissue culture including an aliquot of fungal liquid tissue culture derived from liquid state fermentation, and inoculating the coffee beans with the fungal liquid tissue culture. Next, the step of enabling mycelium growth on the coffee includes controlling temperature, humidity, and sterility of the environment. The aliquot of fungal liquid tissue culture is optionally agitated to form hyphael conglomerations of mycelium having sizes of less than 1 mm in diameter.

METHOD OF MYCELIATING COFFEE

The present invention includes a method of myceliating coffee beans including sterilizing the coffee beans, preparing a liquid tissue culture including an aliquot of fungal liquid tissue culture derived from liquid state fermentation, and inoculating the coffee beans with the fungal liquid tissue culture. Next, the step of enabling mycelium growth on the coffee includes controlling temperature, humidity, and sterility of the environment. The aliquot of fungal liquid tissue culture is optionally agitated to form hyphael conglomerations of mycelium having sizes of less than 1 mm in diameter.

Process for making a honey product having a low water content
10750768 · 2020-08-25 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a process for making a honey product having a low water content as well as honey products obtained using the process. The honey product retains the physical and palatable properties of untreated honey while having a prolonged shelf-life. It can be advantageously used to sweeten beverages (such as hot beverages) and in the manufacture of throat lozenges and/or confectionery.

Process for making a honey product having a low water content
10750768 · 2020-08-25 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a process for making a honey product having a low water content as well as honey products obtained using the process. The honey product retains the physical and palatable properties of untreated honey while having a prolonged shelf-life. It can be advantageously used to sweeten beverages (such as hot beverages) and in the manufacture of throat lozenges and/or confectionery.