A23V2200/22

Method of making coated pita chip
12070045 · 2024-08-27 ·

A coated pita chip and method of producing it are presented herein. A pita chip may be coated with a sugar-based syrup or chocolate. If the pita chip is coated with a sugar-based syrup, the coated chip may be baked or cooled to harden and bond the coating to the chip. If the pita chip is coated with a chocolate coating, the pita chip is cooled to harden and bond the chocolate to the chip. Additional food items, inclusions, such as nuts, dried fruit pieces, granola, seeds, spices and the like may be adhered to the chip by the hardened coating.

Coated Pita Chip
20180352828 · 2018-12-13 ·

A coated pita chip and method of producing it are presented herein. A pita chip may be coated with a sugar-based syrup or chocolate. If the pita chip is coated with a sugar-based syrup, the coated chip may be baked or cooled to harden and bond the coating to the chip. If the pita chip is coated with a chocolate coating, the pita chip is cooled to harden and bond the chocolate to the chip. Additional food items, inclusions, such as nuts, dried fruit pieces, granola, seeds, spices and the like may be adhered to the chip by the hardened coating.

Flours that improve the crispness of battered potatoes

The application relates to a composition comprising separately by weight: a) from about 25% to about 50% by weight of a native rice flour; b) from about 5% to about 15% by weight of a rice flour which has been heat-moisture treated; c) from about 10% to about 20% of a flour which has been thermally inhibited; and d) from about 15% to about 35% of a reduced protein pulse flour selected from the group consisting of pea flour, faba bean flour, lentil flour, chickpea flour, and mixtures thereof.

Flours that improve the crispness of battered potatoes

The application relates to a composition comprising separately by weight: a) from about 25% to about 50% by weight of a native rice flour; b) from about 5% to about 15% by weight of a rice flour which has been heat-moisture treated; c) from about 10% to about 20% of a flour which has been thermally inhibited; and d) from about 15% to about 35% of a reduced protein pulse flour selected from the group consisting of pea flour, faba bean flour, lentil flour, chickpea flour, and mixtures thereof.

LOW SATURATED FAT BLEND FOR USE FOR MOISTURE BARRIER COATING IN FROZEN CONFECTION

The present invention relates to a barrier coating composition for coating frozen confection, comprising, expressed in weight % based on the total weight of the coating, 40-60 wt. % of a fat or fat blend, preferably 45-55 wt. %, said fat or fat blend comprising the following fatty acids: 45<=C16:0<=55 wt. %, 4<=C18:0<=10 wt. %, 30<=C18:1<=39 wt. %, 3<=C18:2<=7 wt. % linoleic acid, and said fat blend comprising a solid fat profile comprising: 75%<=N 0<=95%; 60%<=N 10<=90%; 30%<=N 20<=60%; 18%<=N 25<=35%; 0%<=N 30<=12%; and 0%<=N 35<=5%, and said barrier coating having yield stress of 0.90 to 1.65 Pa. The invention also relates to the use of such a fat or fat blend for barrier coatings, a method of preparing the coating composition and a wafer at least partly coated with the barrier coating.

EDIBLE COATING, SYSTEM OF EDIBLE PRODUCTS PRESENTING SAID EDIBLE COATING AND USE OF SAID SYSTEM

The present invention discloses an edible coating (1) adapted for providing at least one of a passive and active function, as well as edible products (2) presenting a portion of edible substance (3) and said edible coating (1) adapted for providing at least one of a passive and active function to said portion of edible substance (2).

The present invention further discloses a system of edible products (2) presenting said edible coating (1), as well as use of said system of edible products (2).

EDIBLE COATING, SYSTEM OF EDIBLE PRODUCTS PRESENTING SAID EDIBLE COATING AND USE OF SAID SYSTEM

The present invention discloses an edible coating (1) adapted for providing at least one of a passive and active function, as well as edible products (2) presenting a portion of edible substance (3) and said edible coating (1) adapted for providing at least one of a passive and active function to said portion of edible substance (2).

The present invention further discloses a system of edible products (2) presenting said edible coating (1), as well as use of said system of edible products (2).

Cultured Dairy Products Having Excellent Freeze/Thaw Properties

Refrigerated or frozen cultured dairy bar products comprise a cultured dairy composition having i) a total solids content of at least about 22% by weight of the cultured dairy composition and a milk solids content of greater than 38 wt % based on total solids content, ii) a gelatin content of from about 0.7 to about 1.5% by weight of the cultured dairy composition, and iii) a viscosity of from about 200,000 cP to about 700,000 cP at 4 C. The cultured dairy composition is in the form of cultured dairy portions completely enveloped by a fat-based coating composition comprising from about 20 to about 80% fat by weight of the fat-based coating composition. The fat-based coating composition is a solid at 45 F. The cultured dairy bar product is at a temperature at or below about 45 F. Processes for making the cultured dairy bar products are also described.

Cultured Dairy Products Having Excellent Freeze/Thaw Properties

Refrigerated or frozen cultured dairy bar products comprise a cultured dairy composition having i) a total solids content of at least about 22% by weight of the cultured dairy composition and a milk solids content of greater than 38 wt % based on total solids content, ii) a gelatin content of from about 0.7 to about 1.5% by weight of the cultured dairy composition, and iii) a viscosity of from about 200,000 cP to about 700,000 cP at 4 C. The cultured dairy composition is in the form of cultured dairy portions completely enveloped by a fat-based coating composition comprising from about 20 to about 80% fat by weight of the fat-based coating composition. The fat-based coating composition is a solid at 45 F. The cultured dairy bar product is at a temperature at or below about 45 F. Processes for making the cultured dairy bar products are also described.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING PIECES OF PROTEIN

A system for processing pieces of protein includes a freezer unit that receives the protein pieces in an uncooked state and retains the uncooked protein pieces at a temperature and for a time interval to crust freeze the protein pieces to a depth sufficient to impart dimensional stability to the uncooked protein pieces; a packaging machine that receives the protein pieces from the freezer unit and retains the protein pieces in cooking pouches; a batter applicator that deposits a batter made from high-gluten flour in the cooking pouches to coat the outer surfaces of the protein pieces; the packaging machine programmed to vacuum seal the batter-coated protein pieces in the cooking pouches; and a heating unit programmed to sous vide cook the protein pieces in the cooking pouches for a time and temperature selected to completely cook the protein pieces and leave the batter sufficiently tacky to adhere to breading.