A23P20/105

Starch-Based Edible Coating Compositions and Uses Thereof
20200337356 · 2020-10-29 ·

Starch-based edible coating compositions for preserving food products are disclosed. The starch-based coatings comprise both a polymerized starch, comprising intertwined amylopectin chains and/or amylose chains, and native (unmodified) and/or modified starch granules dispersed in a liquid carrier. When the starch granules are heated to a temperature to induce swelling, the swollen starch granules become embedded in the intertwined amylopectin and/or amylose chains, improving physical properties of the coating needed to extend shelf-life of food products. Also disclosed are coatings made from the coating compositions, methods of making the coatings, and methods of applying the coatings to food products.

Edible Functional Coatings And Hybrid Polymer-Based Coatings For Pharmacy And Food
20200332128 · 2020-10-22 ·

A composition contains silicic acid polycondensate modified with organic groups, as a coating for medicines and foodstuffs or as a component in such a coating. The organic groups are partially or wholly biodegradeable. A method for producing a product coated with the composition and a coated product are further described.

COATING FOR FRUIT

Disclosed is to composition for coating fruit and a method for coating fruit, by applying post-harvest to said fruit a coating composition containing a linear homopolymer or copolymer of vinyl alcohol and a polyol spacing agent. The post-harvest fruit exhibits enhanced gloss when coated with the composition compared to a fruit item which is not coated with the composition and/or slower weight loss compared to a fruit which is not coated with the composition.

CANNABIS DELIVERY WITH PROTECTIVE GLAZE COATING
20200323791 · 2020-10-15 ·

A cannabis-containing edible product comprises an edible substrate and a predetermined amount of a protective glaze coating on the edible substrate. The protective glaze coating comprises an edible, film-forming resin which has been applied by liquid coating techniques and contains cannabis in a predetermined concentration such that the cannabis-containing edible product contains a predetermined amount of cannabis.

Gum arabic replacements in: 1) panning, confections, adhesion & coatings; 2) edible films and flavor encapsulation; and 3) lithography
20200315204 · 2020-10-08 ·

A method of preparing a gum arabic replacement, partial replacement or extending composition, for use in a variety of applications such as food, pharmaceutical and industrial applications is disclosed. In one embodiment, the invention is directed towards a method of preparing a gum arabic replacement, partial replacement or extending composition for use in panning, candy, coating and adhesion applications. The method includes selecting a strong (key) film former of natural and/or modified polysaccharides that comprises between approximately 0.1% and approximately 10% of the composition, or used at a level in the finished application equivalent to about 0.1 to 10% of what gum arabic would typically be used regardless of whether the gum arabic is used.

INGREDIENT FOR FOODSTUFFS

There is described an edible particulate material comprising from 80% to 100% by weight based on total weight of the material of a processable, microbially released, flavour acceptable bran-like material, characterized by the following parameters: (i) mean particle size by volume (Vol. MPS) of from 5 to 100 microns; (ii) volume particle size distribution (Vol. PSD) characterized by the parameters: D.sub.90,3 less than or equal to 350 microns, and D.sub.50,3 less than or equal to 50 microns, and optionally D.sub.10,3 less than or equal to 15 microns, (iii) mean particle sphericity as measured by a S.sub.mean of greater than or equal to 0.75; (iv) where processable means has oil holding capacity (OHC) of from 0.7 to 1.5; (v) where microbially released means material has common microbes below given limits (preferably free of common microbes) (vi) where flavour acceptable denotes a lipase activity (LA) and a peroxidase activity (PA) both less than or equal to 2 U/g optionally a low degree of roasted flavour notes as defined herein. The bran as described may added to foodstuffs for example be used as a bulk ingredient to replace sugar and/or to provide filling and/or coatings having improved hiding ability when used as layers in multilayer foodstuffs.

OIL-OR-FAT PROCESSED STARCH HAVING EXCEPTIONAL DISPERSIBILITY, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND APPLICATION OF SAME

There are provided an oil-or-fat processed starch exhibiting satisfactory results for dispersibility and caking properties as well as performance as an oil-or-fat processed starch, a method for producing the oil-or-fat processed starch, and an application of the oil-or-fat processed starch. The oil-or-fat processed starch is characterized by including: a first oil or fat having an iodine value of 120 or greater; and a second oil or fat having an iodine value of 119 or less, the second oil or fat differing from the first oil or fat in regard to source raw ingredient or processing method. The oil-or-fat processed starch is obtained by adding the first oil or fat and the second oil or fat to a starch, and then subjecting the combination to an aging treatment. The oil-or-fat processed starch is preferably used in a coating for fried foods or in an additive for processed-meat food products.

Coating for iced or glazed frozen food products
10779547 · 2020-09-22 · ·

The gloss of iced frozen baked goods once thawed, is enhanced by coating the baked goods with shellac prior to freezing.

Edible composition
10709162 · 2020-07-14 · ·

A method of preparing a composite foodstuff is provided and comprises providing a core, providing a barrier composition and applying the barrier composition to at least a portion of the core and providing a fat based coating having a lower fat content than the core. The fat based coating is applied to the barrier coated cores. The hardness of the fat based coating does not decrease over a period of storage.

Extruded Protein Product and Methods of Making

The present disclosure relates to extruded protein products and methods for producing an extruded protein product. In particular, an extruded piece is disclosed having a high protein content and having a desirable texture and flavor. Methods for making an extruded piece include processing, under extrusion conditions, a combination of a powdered protein ingredient, a protein matrix disruptive ingredient, water, and an oil.