Patent classifications
A23L27/45
FLAVOR COMPOSITION AND EDIBLE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME
A flavor composition containing at least one, two, three, four, five or more peptide compound(s) that can be used to enhance the taste of edible compositions including sweet goods, such as confectionery goods, and savory goods, such as pet foods.
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.
OIL-AND-FAT FEEL ENHANCER AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING OIL-AND-FAT FEEL
An oil-and-fat feel enhancer containing at least one selected from potassium salts, calcium salts, and arginines is effective for enhancing an oil-and-fat feel of a food.
GRANULATED STARCH SALT SUBSTITUTE
The present method is directed in one embodiment to a non-soluble, substantially white granular salt substitute for dough-based products. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product comprises a filling sealed within a pocket while in other embodiments, the dough-based product is not filled. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product is heated by baking, deep-frying or microwaving. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute of the present invention may be used in place of other large-particulate salts such as kosher salt for use on dough-based products. Certain non-dough-based products such as salted caramel ice cream, confections, as well as products utilizing a reduced-salt blend are also improved using the present invention. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute comprises white tapioca.
Processes for manufacture of dough-based food products with a non-soluble granulated salt substitute
The present method is directed in one embodiment to a non-soluble, substantially white granular salt substitute for dough-based products. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product comprises a filling sealed within a pocket while in other embodiments, the dough-based product is not filled. In certain embodiments, the dough-based product is heated by baking, deep-frying or microwaving. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute of the present invention may be used in place of other large-particulate salts such as kosher salt for use on dough-based products. Certain non-dough-based products such as salted caramel ice cream, confections, as well as products utilizing a reduced-salt blend are also improved using the present invention. In certain embodiments, the salt substitute comprises white tapioca.
Fermented ingredient
Provided is a hydrolyzed pea protein based fermentation process employing Lactobacillus sp., the formed ingredient, food products comprising said ingredient and a method of enhancing the salty taste of food products.
Tomato ketchup
A tomato ketchup containing the following components (A) to (C): TABLE-US-00001 (A) saccharide from 12 to 31 mass %, (B) potassium from 0.6 to 1.9 mass %, and (C) sodium from 0.1 to 1.55 mass %.
Brine without phosphates and either salt free or low salt
A first brine free of salt and phosphate for treating a food product by injection of the brine into the food product. The brine is formed from an emulsion consisting of water, saltless flavoring and protein. The protein is from the same type of food product as the food product being injected with the brine. A second brine especially for ham with the bine being similar to the first brine, but with a low sodium content of a maximum of 0.5% to 1.0% of the weight of the food product. A third brine for pork bellies without phosphate.
USE OF UMAMI COMPOUNDS TO ENHANCE SALTINESS
Provided herein are umami compounds for use as salt-enhancing agents, and for use in enhancing the flavor of reduced sodium products or sodium-free products and increasing the palatability of products that may have reduced sodium content. Also provided herein are methods for modulating the perceived saltiness of a product by adding salt-enhancing compounds to the product.
Flavor composition and edible compositions containing same
A flavor composition containing at least one, two, three, four, five or more peptide compound(s) that can be used to enhance the taste of edible compositions including sweet goods, such as confectionery goods, and savory goods, such as pet foods.