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METHODS OF MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS FROM MATERIAL COMPRISING OILCAKE, COMPOSITIONS PRODUCED FROM MATERIALS COMPRISING PROCESSED OILCAKE, AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING OILCAKE
20200060308 · 2020-02-27 ·

Methods of manufacturing products from material comprising oilcake, compositions produced from materials comprising processed oilcake, and systems for processing oilcake are provided herein. The method comprises de-solubilizing protein in a material comprising oilcake to produce a processed material comprising an insoluble protein fraction. The processed material is hydrolyzed to produce a mixture comprising the insoluble protein fraction and a hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is separated from the hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is processed into a product.

MYCELIATED VEGETABLE PROTEIN AND FOOD COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME

Provided is a food composition which include a myceliated high-protein food product and methods to make such compositions, which are mixtures of myceliated high-protein food products and other edible materials. A food composition includes dairy alternative products, ready to mix beverages and beverage bases; extruded and extruded/puffed products; sheeted baked goods; meat analogs and extenders; baked goods and baking mixes; granola; and soups/soup bases. Food compositions also include texturized plant protein which can be used for making meat-structured plant protein meat analog or meat extender products. The food compositions have reduced undesirable flavors and reduced undesirable aromas due to use of myceliated high-protein food products as compared to use of similar high-protein material that is not myceliated.

MYCELIATED VEGETABLE PROTEIN AND FOOD COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME

Provided is a food composition which include a myceliated high-protein food product and methods to make such compositions, which are mixtures of myceliated high-protein food products and other edible materials. A food composition includes dairy alternative products, ready to mix beverages and beverage bases; extruded and extruded/puffed products; sheeted baked goods; meat analogs and extenders; baked goods and baking mixes; granola; and soups/soup bases. Food compositions also include texturized plant protein which can be used for making meat-structured plant protein meat analog or meat extender products. The food compositions have reduced undesirable flavors and reduced undesirable aromas due to use of myceliated high-protein food products as compared to use of similar high-protein material that is not myceliated.

METHOD FOR ENHANCING A FOOD ITEM
20200037652 · 2020-02-06 ·

Method for enhancing a food item by apply a hypoallergenic, plant-based vegan dressing by combining water with a hypoallergenic-substrate, and at least one or more of sunflower seed butter and/or coconut cream. The resulting dressing is then subjected to a preservation process. In an alternative method, the resulting dressing is also inoculated in order to reduce its pH.

METHOD FOR ENHANCING A FOOD ITEM
20200037652 · 2020-02-06 ·

Method for enhancing a food item by apply a hypoallergenic, plant-based vegan dressing by combining water with a hypoallergenic-substrate, and at least one or more of sunflower seed butter and/or coconut cream. The resulting dressing is then subjected to a preservation process. In an alternative method, the resulting dressing is also inoculated in order to reduce its pH.

FROZEN CONFECTION

A frozen confection which need not include any ingredients of animal origin, such as milk ingredients, and yet which provides the indulgent sensory experience of ice cream. The experience is reflected in excellent texture, mouth feel and melt profile. The compositions of the invention include a saturated oil, such as coconut oil, a vegetable protein such as pea protein, nut solids such as almond solids, sugar solids and optionally an emulsifier and/or a stabilizer. More specifically, the frozen confection of the invention comprises 6-10 wt % saturated oil, 0.5-4 wt % vegetable protein, 1-8 wt % nut solids, 10-25 wt % sugar solids and 0-1 wt % emulsifier and 0-1 wt % stabilizer.

FROZEN CONFECTION

A frozen confection which need not include any ingredients of animal origin, such as milk ingredients, and yet which provides the indulgent sensory experience of ice cream. The experience is reflected in excellent texture, mouth feel and melt profile. The compositions of the invention include a saturated oil, such as coconut oil, a vegetable protein such as pea protein, nut solids such as almond solids, sugar solids and optionally an emulsifier and/or a stabilizer. More specifically, the frozen confection of the invention comprises 6-10 wt % saturated oil, 0.5-4 wt % vegetable protein, 1-8 wt % nut solids, 10-25 wt % sugar solids and 0-1 wt % emulsifier and 0-1 wt % stabilizer.

LOW-CARB, POMACE-BASED DOUGH PRODUCT
20240090513 · 2024-03-21 · ·

The invention relates to a pomace-based dough product preferrably produced including a vegetable proportion based on one or more pomaces of at least 20%, preferably at least 30% and more preferably at least 40% in the dry mass of the dough product, wherein the dough product has a carbohydrate proportion (abs.) of less than 20%, preferably less than 10% and more preferably less than 5%.

LOW-CARB, POMACE-BASED DOUGH PRODUCT
20240090513 · 2024-03-21 · ·

The invention relates to a pomace-based dough product preferrably produced including a vegetable proportion based on one or more pomaces of at least 20%, preferably at least 30% and more preferably at least 40% in the dry mass of the dough product, wherein the dough product has a carbohydrate proportion (abs.) of less than 20%, preferably less than 10% and more preferably less than 5%.

PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING NON-DAIRY CHEESE, AND NON-DAIRY CHEESE
20240090523 · 2024-03-21 ·

The present invention concerns the field of food technology. The invention relates to an edible plant-based food product, particularly non-dairy cheese, which is suitable as a dairy-alternative product, a process for the manufacture thereof and uses related thereto.