Patent classifications
A23L29/35
CARBOHYDRATE COMPOSITIONS
The invention provides carbohydrate compositions and products comprising the carbohydrate compositions, such as dry products or a low-viscosity reduced-sugar syrup, methods of making the carbohydrate compositions and products, and uses thereof.
Method for the formulation of a gel-format foodstuff for use as a nutritional foodstuff enriched with peptides and maltodextrins obtained from quinoa flour
Disclosed is a process to extract peptides and maltodextrins from quinoa flour for the manufacturing of foodstuff corresponding to a gel for sportspeople consumption during and after physical activity.
DIETARY FIBER PRODUCTION USING A GLYCOSYL-TRANSFERASE
Methods are disclosed for the production of soluble dietary fiber from a starch, including, e.g., corn and wheat starch. The methods comprise adding an acid to a soluble starch, mixing and heating the starch to form a starch substrate, and placing the starch substrate in contact with a glycosyl-transferase, thus producing a soluble dietary fiber composition having a higher a higher soluble dietary content than a composition without the addition of the glycosyl-transferase.
Yogurt product from high starch fruits
The present invention relates to a method for making and the composition of a non-dairy yogurt made from green banana flour, without the use of milk or soy products. The non-dairy yogurt has improved taste, texture and sensory characteristics compared to commercial non-dairy yogurts currently on the market.
Compositions for Producing Glucose Syrups
The present invention relates to a method of making glucose syrup from liquefied starch comprising, (a) contacting the liquefied starch with a glucoamylase, a pullulanase, and optionally an alpha-amylase wherein the ratio of pullulanase dose expressed as NPUN/gDS, to alpha-amylase dose expressed as FAU(A)/gDS is at least 60, particularly at least 75, particularly at least 100, more particularly at least 150, more particularly at least 200, more particularly at least 250, more particularly at least 300, more particularly at least 400, more particularly at least 500, more particularly at least 600, more particularly at least 800 or if no alpha-amylase is present the pullulanse is present in a dose of at least 0.5, particularly at least 0.75, particularly at least 1.0, particularly at least 1.5 NPUN/gDS, and (b) saccharifying the liquefied starch.
AERATED BEVERAGE COMPOSITION, PROCESS OF PREPARING THEREOF, AND IMPLEMENTATIONS THEREOF
An aerated beverage composition is described herein. The aerated beverage composition comprises coffee having a weight percentage in a range of 0.1-20% with respect to the aerated beverage composition, at least one structurant having a weight percentage in a range of 10-40% with respect to the aerated beverage composition, at least one sweetener having a weight percentage in a range of 21-60% with respect to the aerated beverage composition, at least one solvent. The viscosity of the aerated beverage composition is in a range of 10,0000-3,40,000 cps. The aerated beverage composition, when reconstituted with water, provides a creamy, frothy, and stable ready-to-drink beverage. The present disclosure also provides a simple and convenient process for preparing the aerated beverage composition.
Bulk sugar replacer
The present invention relates to amorphous porous particles comprising sugar, a bulking 940 agent and surfactant, having a closed porosity of between 20 to 60% a sphericity of at least between 0.8 and 1. In a further aspect the present invention relates to a process of making said amorphous porous particles and their use as bulk sugar replacers in food products such as fat based confectionery products for example, chocolate.
YOGURT PRODUCT FROM HIGH STARCH FRUITS
The present invention relates to a method for making and the composition of a non-dairy yogurt made from green banana flour, without the use of milk or soy products. The non-dairy yogurt has improved taste, texture and sensory characteristics compared to commercial non-dairy yogurts currently on the market.
Starch-based texturizers for low protein yogurt
Disclosed herein is at least one low protein yogurt composition comprising at least one dairy ingredient, dairy alternative ingredient, or mixture thereof, and a texturizing agent comprising an inhibited starch and a non-granular, enzymatically-debranched waxy potato starch, wherein said low protein yogurt comprises less than 2.9% dairy protein content, and at least one method for making these low protein yogurt compositions. Also disclosed herein is a texturizing agent comprising an inhibited starch and a non-granular, enzymatically-debranched waxy potato starch.
AMYLASE COMPOSITION
The present invention provides an amylase composition which enables long-term stable storage of amylase without using chemicals that may affect the human body in food use. The present invention relates to an amylase composition containing a saccharide containing glucose as a constituent unit, a polyhydric alcohol, and an amylase.