Patent classifications
A23V2200/262
A meat replacement product, a method of manufacturing the same, the use of insoluble washable starch in food products, and a twin-screw extruder
A meat replacement product, a method of manufacturing the same, and the use of insoluble washable starch in food products to improve the mouthfeel of a meat replacement product. Improvements to meat replacement products and high moisture protein texturization extrusion are disclosed. By selecting the extrusion parameters and starting materials containing mechanically processed starch-containing grains suitably, the formation of an emulsion between the starch and proteinaceous matrix forming protein melt can be prevented or reduced to such an extent that there exists a substantial amount of starch that is not bound in the protein matrix. The presence of starch not bound in the protein matrix improves mouthfeel and sustains an acceptable mouthfeel for a prolonged period.
A meat replacement product, a method of manufacturing the same, the use of insoluble washable starch in food products, and a twin-screw extruder
A meat replacement product, a method of manufacturing the same, and the use of insoluble washable starch in food products to improve the mouthfeel of a meat replacement product. Improvements to meat replacement products and high moisture protein texturization extrusion are disclosed. By selecting the extrusion parameters and starting materials containing mechanically processed starch-containing grains suitably, the formation of an emulsion between the starch and proteinaceous matrix forming protein melt can be prevented or reduced to such an extent that there exists a substantial amount of starch that is not bound in the protein matrix. The presence of starch not bound in the protein matrix improves mouthfeel and sustains an acceptable mouthfeel for a prolonged period.
PLANT-BASED FOOD PRODUCTS
The present invention relates to the use of a seaweed based food product that provides the color, texture and nutrients necessary to prepare a meat-like product that is capable of providing the consistency, texture and taste of a meat that is commonly consumed, including from animals such as a cow, a sheep, a pig, a chicken, a turkey, an ostrich and a fish. The seaweed-based food product can be derived from a red, brown or green seaweed that is capable of providing the taste, consistency and color, both when cooked and when raw, of a meat that is consumed.
PLANT-BASED FOOD PRODUCTS
The present invention relates to the use of a seaweed based food product that provides the color, texture and nutrients necessary to prepare a meat-like product that is capable of providing the consistency, texture and taste of a meat that is commonly consumed, including from animals such as a cow, a sheep, a pig, a chicken, a turkey, an ostrich and a fish. The seaweed-based food product can be derived from a red, brown or green seaweed that is capable of providing the taste, consistency and color, both when cooked and when raw, of a meat that is consumed.
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEAT PRODUCTS
The present disclosure provides methods and compositions useful for the production of slaughter-free meat products, and the characterizations of the same. The slaughter-free meat products contain several points of distinction when compared to conventional meat procured by harvesting the tissue of a dead animal. Such points of distinction include, but are not limited to, significantly reduced or substantially no: steroid hormones, antibiotics, or microbial contamination; lower fat content; no vasculature; and extended shelf life both at room temperature and when refrigerated.
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEAT PRODUCTS
The present disclosure provides methods and compositions useful for the production of slaughter-free meat products, and the characterizations of the same. The slaughter-free meat products contain several points of distinction when compared to conventional meat procured by harvesting the tissue of a dead animal. Such points of distinction include, but are not limited to, significantly reduced or substantially no: steroid hormones, antibiotics, or microbial contamination; lower fat content; no vasculature; and extended shelf life both at room temperature and when refrigerated.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INCORPORATING HEME FROM ALGAE IN EDIBLE PRODUCTS
Provided herein are compositions and processes for producing compositions from an algae to provide heme and a red or red-like color to edible compositions including ingredients and finished food products. Also provided are methods of growing heme-producing algae, methods of producing algae preparations therefrom and methods of making ingredients and food products with algae preparations. Also provided are compositions, including edible compositions that include heme and other nutrient components produced from algae.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INCORPORATING HEME FROM ALGAE IN EDIBLE PRODUCTS
Provided herein are compositions and processes for producing compositions from an algae to provide heme and a red or red-like color to edible compositions including ingredients and finished food products. Also provided are methods of growing heme-producing algae, methods of producing algae preparations therefrom and methods of making ingredients and food products with algae preparations. Also provided are compositions, including edible compositions that include heme and other nutrient components produced from algae.
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEAT PRODUCTS
The present disclosure provides methods and compositions useful for the production of slaughter-free meat products, and the characterizations of the same. The slaughter-free meat products contain several points of distinction when compared to conventional meat procured by harvesting the tissue of a dead animal. Such points of distinction include, but are not limited to, significantly reduced or substantially no: steroid hormones, antibiotics, or microbial contamination; lower fat content; no vasculature; and extended shelf life both at room temperature and when refrigerated.
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEAT PRODUCTS
The present disclosure provides methods and compositions useful for the production of slaughter-free meat products, and the characterizations of the same. The slaughter-free meat products contain several points of distinction when compared to conventional meat procured by harvesting the tissue of a dead animal. Such points of distinction include, but are not limited to, significantly reduced or substantially no: steroid hormones, antibiotics, or microbial contamination; lower fat content; no vasculature; and extended shelf life both at room temperature and when refrigerated.