Patent classifications
A23L33/21
High-Fiber, Low-Sugar Soluble Dietary Fibers, Products Including Them and Methods for Using Them
The present disclosure provides soluble dietary fibers, food and beverage products including them, and methods for using them. In one aspect, the disclosure provides soluble dietary fiber having a fiber content of at least 97% as measured by AOAC 2001.03 and a DP1+DP2 content of no more than 3 wt % (e.g., no more than 2 wt %) on a dry solids basis. The soluble dietary fiber can be useful in variety of food and beverage applications including fermented foods and beverages like beer and sake.
High-Fiber, Low-Sugar Soluble Dietary Fibers, Products Including Them and Methods for Using Them
The present disclosure provides soluble dietary fibers, food and beverage products including them, and methods for using them. In one aspect, the disclosure provides soluble dietary fiber having a fiber content of at least 97% as measured by AOAC 2001.03 and a DP1+DP2 content of no more than 3 wt % (e.g., no more than 2 wt %) on a dry solids basis. The soluble dietary fiber can be useful in variety of food and beverage applications including fermented foods and beverages like beer and sake.
HIGHLY RESISTANT STARCH AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS THEREFOR
The present disclosure relates to highly resistant starch compositions, methods for preparing such highly resistant starch compositions, and methods of using such highly resistant starch compositions to treat or prevent a disease or condition associated with dysregulation and/or dysfunction of the intestinal microbiome.
HIGHLY RESISTANT STARCH AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS THEREFOR
The present disclosure relates to highly resistant starch compositions, methods for preparing such highly resistant starch compositions, and methods of using such highly resistant starch compositions to treat or prevent a disease or condition associated with dysregulation and/or dysfunction of the intestinal microbiome.
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.
HIGHLY SOLUBLE STEVIA SWEETENER
A method for making highly soluble Stevia sweetener compositions is described. The resulting sweetener compositions readily provide high concentration solutions, and also possess superior taste qualities. The compositions can be used as sweeteners, sweetness enhancers, and flavor enhancers in foods, beverages, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
HIGHLY SOLUBLE STEVIA SWEETENER
A method for making highly soluble Stevia sweetener compositions is described. The resulting sweetener compositions readily provide high concentration solutions, and also possess superior taste qualities. The compositions can be used as sweeteners, sweetness enhancers, and flavor enhancers in foods, beverages, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION
Use of a lentil product to increase the bioavailability of non-haem iron in a composition comprising one or more anti-nutritional factors.