Patent classifications
A23L27/14
Tea composition for oral administration
This invention concerns an enhanced green tea based product for oral use whereby the nutritional and health benefits of green tea, and additives which shall include some combination of flavoring, preservatives, caffeine, humectants, and water, can be ingested and absorbed by the user.
Method for Manufacturing Rice Hot Pepper Paste and Rice Hot Pepper Paste Manufactured Thereby
The present disclosure provides a method for preparing a rice hot pepper paste using an Aspergillus oryzae CJ 1354 strain and a Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CJ 14-6 strain isolated from traditional meju, and a rice hot pepper paste produced by the preparation method. The method for preparing a rice hot pepper paste includes: soaking rice in water or adding water to rice and steaming the rice; inoculating an Aspergillus oryzae CJ 1354 (KCCM 11300P) strain into the steamed rice and conducting incubation to prepare a rice koji; soaking beans in water or adding water to beans and steaming the beans; inoculating a Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CJ 14-6 (KCCM 11718P) strain into the steamed beans and conducting incubation to make a bean koji; adding brine and then at least one selected from the group consisting of steamed rice, bean-processed food stuff, meju, and doenjang to the rice koji and the bean koji to prepare a first mixture, and conducting a first aging; and adding red chili powder and then at least one selected from the group consisting of starch sugar, soy sauce, salt, a spice-processed food stuff, a taste and flavor enhancer, and a grain-processed food stuff to the first mixture to prepare a second mixture, and conducting sterilization and a second aging.
Method for Manufacturing Rice Hot Pepper Paste and Rice Hot Pepper Paste Manufactured Thereby
The present disclosure provides a method for preparing a rice hot pepper paste using an Aspergillus oryzae CJ 1354 strain and a Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CJ 14-6 strain isolated from traditional meju, and a rice hot pepper paste produced by the preparation method. The method for preparing a rice hot pepper paste includes: soaking rice in water or adding water to rice and steaming the rice; inoculating an Aspergillus oryzae CJ 1354 (KCCM 11300P) strain into the steamed rice and conducting incubation to prepare a rice koji; soaking beans in water or adding water to beans and steaming the beans; inoculating a Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CJ 14-6 (KCCM 11718P) strain into the steamed beans and conducting incubation to make a bean koji; adding brine and then at least one selected from the group consisting of steamed rice, bean-processed food stuff, meju, and doenjang to the rice koji and the bean koji to prepare a first mixture, and conducting a first aging; and adding red chili powder and then at least one selected from the group consisting of starch sugar, soy sauce, salt, a spice-processed food stuff, a taste and flavor enhancer, and a grain-processed food stuff to the first mixture to prepare a second mixture, and conducting sterilization and a second aging.
CRYSTAL COMESTIBLE PRODUCT AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
A crystal comestible product and method of making it are provided. The crystal comestible product is suitable for use as a food additive, a flavor additive, a nutritional additive, and decoration. The crystal comestible product includes a matrix of edible crystals surrounding air pockets and free spaces, providing a light crunchy crispy texture. The crystal comestible product may include ingredients that add flavor, color, nutritional value, texture, structure, or stability. Suitable ingredients include fresh herbs, fresh flowers, spices, natural and synthetic flavors, nuts, vitamins and minerals.
CRYSTAL COMESTIBLE PRODUCT AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
A crystal comestible product and method of making it are provided. The crystal comestible product is suitable for use as a food additive, a flavor additive, a nutritional additive, and decoration. The crystal comestible product includes a matrix of edible crystals surrounding air pockets and free spaces, providing a light crunchy crispy texture. The crystal comestible product may include ingredients that add flavor, color, nutritional value, texture, structure, or stability. Suitable ingredients include fresh herbs, fresh flowers, spices, natural and synthetic flavors, nuts, vitamins and minerals.
Nutritional supplements from green leafy vegetables
This invention discloses packaged nutritional supplements that have nutritional ingredients derived from green leafy vegetation that shall collectively or singly be useful to fulfill the daily need of supplementation from one or more of a nutrient from green leafy vegetation. One embodiment of this invention discloses a novel packaged composition that comprises at least one fraction of a green leafy vegetation and at least one more ingredient to improve its usability and is source of at least one nutritional ingredient selected from the group dietary fiber, beta carotene, iron, calcium, xanthophylls, folic acid and lysine plus methionine and cystine; wherein the fraction comprises a fibrous fraction, a water soluble deproteinized juice fraction and a water insoluble high protein low fiber fraction as fourth primary fraction. In one embodiment of invention, the contribution of at least one nutrient to the nutrient content of the composition from green leafy vegetation or its fraction is a least 15% of at least content of one nutrient of the composition. Also disclosed is a novel packaged composition comprising pulp of whole edible green leafy vegetation and at least one component of flax-seed in the form of a soup or a food bar. The component of flax seed may be one or more selected from the group of whole flax seed, flax seed cake or flax oil.
Nutritional supplements from green leafy vegetables
This invention discloses packaged nutritional supplements that have nutritional ingredients derived from green leafy vegetation that shall collectively or singly be useful to fulfill the daily need of supplementation from one or more of a nutrient from green leafy vegetation. One embodiment of this invention discloses a novel packaged composition that comprises at least one fraction of a green leafy vegetation and at least one more ingredient to improve its usability and is source of at least one nutritional ingredient selected from the group dietary fiber, beta carotene, iron, calcium, xanthophylls, folic acid and lysine plus methionine and cystine; wherein the fraction comprises a fibrous fraction, a water soluble deproteinized juice fraction and a water insoluble high protein low fiber fraction as fourth primary fraction. In one embodiment of invention, the contribution of at least one nutrient to the nutrient content of the composition from green leafy vegetation or its fraction is a least 15% of at least content of one nutrient of the composition. Also disclosed is a novel packaged composition comprising pulp of whole edible green leafy vegetation and at least one component of flax-seed in the form of a soup or a food bar. The component of flax seed may be one or more selected from the group of whole flax seed, flax seed cake or flax oil.
Seasoning Blends by Color
A seasoning blend is provided that includes ingredients derived from any combination of a fruit, vegetable and herb/spice. The ingredients themselves or the food source from which the ingredients are derived may further be of the same or complementary color. A method for providing cooking instructions that refer to the seasoning blends by the color of the seasoning blend is also provided.
DRY BARBEQUE MIX THICKENABLE WITHOUT HEATING
A dry mixture of tomato powder, vinegar powder, and a modified food starch (e.g., hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate) capable of thickening upon addition of liquid, without requiring heating, is disclosed. The dry mixture may be employed as a dry rub, or may be mixed with a liquid of the consumer's choice (e.g., water, beer, wine, bourbon, soda, pineapple juice, other juice, vinegar, or the like). Upon such mixing, and without application of heat, the resulting mixture will spontaneously thicken to have viscosity and other rheological characteristics similar to bottled barbeque sauces, which are thickened with application of heat during formulation, e.g., before bottling.
DRY BARBEQUE MIX THICKENABLE WITHOUT HEATING
A dry mixture of tomato powder, vinegar powder, and a modified food starch (e.g., hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate) capable of thickening upon addition of liquid, without requiring heating, is disclosed. The dry mixture may be employed as a dry rub, or may be mixed with a liquid of the consumer's choice (e.g., water, beer, wine, bourbon, soda, pineapple juice, other juice, vinegar, or the like). Upon such mixing, and without application of heat, the resulting mixture will spontaneously thicken to have viscosity and other rheological characteristics similar to bottled barbeque sauces, which are thickened with application of heat during formulation, e.g., before bottling.