Patent classifications
A23L29/35
GELATIN-FREE GELLED CONFECTIONERY AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SUCH A CONFECTIONERY
The present invention relates to a novel gelatin-free gelled confectionery comprising 2% to 4% of pregelatinized waxy starch and 0.5% to 1.5% of branched maltodextrins, wherein the percentages are expressed in dry weight relative to the total weight of the final product. The invention also relates to a method for preparing such a confectionery.
SWEETENER POWDER COMPOSITION AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR
The present disclosure relates to a sweetener powder composition and a preparation method thereof, and more particularly to a sweetener powder composition for preparing an amorphous powder containing a functional sweetener, and a preparation method thereof.
Shelf Stable Food Coating
A coating having no non-intact sugar sources and having a good texture, flavor, structure, and bowl life is described. A coating includes erythritol in an amount of about 40% to about 70% by dry weight and a sprouted whole grain ingredient in an amount of about 10% to about 30% by dry weight. Also described are coated food pieces and methods of making coated food pieces using a novel coating.
Nutritionally enhanced isolate from stabilized rice bran and method of production
Provided is a nutritionally enhanced derivative (isolate) from Stabilized Rice Bran (SRB) with improved antioxidant, fat and protein levels enhancing both the nutritional and yield values over existing techniques. Also provided is an improved method that utilizes certain enzyme combinations under various time and temperature conditions for extracting these nutritionally enhanced isolates from SRB.
PROCESS FOR SUGAR MODULATION
The present invention relates to a method for producing a food product comprising hydrolysed starch, as well as to products obtainable by the method. The method has the advantage of reducing the amount of sugar (i.e. maltose) produced by hydrolysis as compared to conventional methods of starch hydrolysis and present the additional advantage of providing good processability for the food product.
PROCESS FOR SUGAR MODULATION
The present invention relates to a method for producing a food product comprising hydrolysed starch, as well as to products obtainable by the method. The method has the advantage of increasing the amount of sugar (i.e. maltose) produced by hydrolysis as compared to conventional methods of starch hydrolysis and present the additional advantage of providing good processability for the food product.
BEVERAGE POWDER COMPRISING POROUS PARTICLES AND PARTIALLY AGGREGATED PROTEIN
The present invention relates to a beverage powder comprising porous particles and partially aggregated proteins, the porous particles having an amorphous continuous phase comprising a sweetener, a soluble filler and a optionally a surfactant, wherein the porous particles have a closed porosity of between 10 and 80%. A further aspect of the invention is a process for manufacturing a beverage powder.
FLAVOUR COMPOSITION
A solid flavour composition includes a plurality of individual components at least one of which is a flavour-providing substance and at least one of which is an auxiliary ingredient, in which all amorphous components are present as particulate aggregates. The flavour composition is particularly storage-stable.
PROTEIN BAR
The present invention relates to a protein bar that is formed from a moldable mixture containing proteins and/or protein hydrolysates. The moldable mixture contains a collagen hydrolysate having an average molecular weight of up to 1,700 Da as a protein hydrolysate.
PREPARATION METHOD OF EEL POLYPEPTIDE FLAVOR EXTRACT, EEL POLYPEPTIDE FLAVOR EXTRACT AND EEL SAUCE
The disclosure relates to a preparation method of eel polypeptide flavor extract, the eel polypeptide flavor extract, and the eel sauce. The preparation method of the eel polypeptide flavor extract includes the following steps: obtained by using eel processing by-products, eel cutting off the main meat tissues, successively performing microbial fermentation, Maillard reaction and extraction and separation processes. The eel polypeptide extract obtained above is used to making a condiment eel sauce. The eel sauce is nutritious and convenient, it can be used directly for table eating or served as cooking condiments to enhance the aroma and taste of dishes and increase the attractiveness of dishes. The disclosure realizes a new technological research on the preparation of polypeptide and flavor products, opens up a scientific utilization and processing method of seafood processing by-products, and provides a new way for making full use of such resources.