Patent classifications
A23L33/17
Undenatured Type II Collagen in Food and Beverage Applications and Uses Thereof
The present disclosure is directed to processed food and/or beverage that includes undenatured type II collagen. The undenatured type II collagen is introduced to the food and/or beverage prior to processing, and at least 30% or more of the undenatured collagen remains undenatured in the after processing the food and/or beverage.
Undenatured Type II Collagen in Food and Beverage Applications and Uses Thereof
The present disclosure is directed to processed food and/or beverage that includes undenatured type II collagen. The undenatured type II collagen is introduced to the food and/or beverage prior to processing, and at least 30% or more of the undenatured collagen remains undenatured in the after processing the food and/or beverage.
DRY AQUAFABA BASED EDIBLE PRODUCT AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
A dry aquafaba based powder is disclosed. The dry aquafaba based powder may include, aquafaba and an additive. The additive may be at least one of: a carbohydrate, a legume protein, legumes starch, legume fibers, maltodextrin, inulin, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the aquafaba is produced from a legume. The legume may be at least one of: chickpeas, beans, soybeans, peas, lentils, lupins, and a combination thereof.
Soft Baked Snack
A low net carbohydrate soft baked snack having a good texture, flavor, structure, and shelf stability is described. A soft baked snack includes a beneficial combination of fiber, sugar alcohol, including erythritol, and protein. Methods of making a soft baked snack are also described.
Soft Baked Snack
A low net carbohydrate soft baked snack having a good texture, flavor, structure, and shelf stability is described. A soft baked snack includes a beneficial combination of fiber, sugar alcohol, including erythritol, and protein. Methods of making a soft baked snack are also described.
Energy and protein bar
A food bar includes a mixture of dry ingredients including a protein and a binder including a sweetener. The food bar is able to maintain an initial texture so that the amount of force required to cut the food bar after storage of the food bar is substantially the same as the amount of force required to cut the food bar initially.
SLEEP-INDUCING BEVERAGE COMPOSITION, ITS METHOD OF PRODUCTION AND THE METHOD OF USE
Described herein is an innovative composition that improves sleep quality. This composition includes two important systems: 1) a sleep-inducing system that is being used for the first time in food and beverage products; and 2) a unique stabilizer system that provides a robust rheology and greater stability than other stabilizers. The two systems can be incorporated, individually or in combination, into food and beverage products, including but not limited to protein shakes and powders. Together, they enable this composition to aid in relaxation and optimal sleep quality, better sensory taste experiences than current market products, longer shelf life and robust stability. This disclosure also addresses a relevant need in the art for a beverage composition that promotes calmness and reduces stress by using natural ingredients, more specifically made from milk casein. In summary, the sleep-inducing RTD (ready-to-drink) and RTM (ready-to-mix) compositions described herein include a stabilizer composition that improves shelf-life stability and contributes to enhanced specific sensory attributes without any adverse effects.
FREEZE CONCENTRATION OF ROOT- OR TUBER JUICE
The invention provides a method for treating root—or tuber juice, comprising a) a pretreatment of the root—or tuber juice to remove root—or tuber lipids to a level below 28 g/kg dry weight; b) cooling the root—or tuber juice to a temperature of −0.3° C. to −16° C. to form ice crystals; and c) separating the ice crystals from the root—or tuber juice to obtain, as a first root—or tuber juice product, a concentrated root—or tuber juice. In addition, the invention provides methods to obtain protein depleted root—or tuber juice products, as well as products comprising root—or tuber free amino acids, and uses thereof.
COMPOSITIONS HAVING HIGH POULTRY PROTEIN CONTENT AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
Products made from poultry proteins are disclosed. These products may contain high levels of chicken proteins and may be in the form of a baked or extruded solid, or in a liquid form. Methods of making these products are also described.
COMPOSITIONS HAVING HIGH POULTRY PROTEIN CONTENT AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
Products made from poultry proteins are disclosed. These products may contain high levels of chicken proteins and may be in the form of a baked or extruded solid, or in a liquid form. Methods of making these products are also described.