Patent classifications
A21D13/43
LOW-CARB, POMACE-BASED DOUGH PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a pomace-based dough product having a fruit or vegetable content on the basis of one or more pomaces of at least 20%, preferably 30% and more preferred at least 40% relative to the dry weight of the dough product. The dough product has a carbohydrate content (absolute) of less than 20%, preferably less than 10% and more preferred less than 5%.
LOW-CARB, POMACE-BASED DOUGH PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a pomace-based dough product having a fruit or vegetable content on the basis of one or more pomaces of at least 20%, preferably 30% and more preferred at least 40% relative to the dry weight of the dough product. The dough product has a carbohydrate content (absolute) of less than 20%, preferably less than 10% and more preferred less than 5%.
Extruded Gelling Food Products, Extruded Gelling Food Product Ingredients, and Methods for Making Extruded Gelling Food Products and Extruded Food Product Ingredients
The present invention is directed to an extruded food product constituent composed of a gelling food product constituent extrudate and method of extruding a gelling food product constituent extrudate used as an ingredient of a food product normally using a gelling gum, like guar gum, xanthan gum or carrageenan as an ingredient. The gelling food product extrudate is composed of cold-water soluble gelling pregelatinized starch formed of starch in a starch-containing admixture modified by extrusion at extrusion pressures greater than 2000 PSI that gels when mixed with water, which preferably also modifies additional starch or starches in the admixture into a plurality of different molecular weight polymers of a cold-water soluble gellant that polymerize forming a gel when mixed with water, preferably forming a hydrocolloid gel, which more preferably is a self-gelling gel, which even more preferably is a thermo-reversible gel crosslinked by one or more proteins freed by or modified during extrusion. Preferred admixtures configured to produce gelling extrudates include admixtures composed of cereal grains, including sorghum, wheat, oats, barley and/or corn, and/or legumes, including chick pea, yellow pea, pea and/or lentils with legume containing admixtures producing gelling extrudates that form thicker gels whose viscosity increases over time that are well suited for use in non-dairy dairy substitutes like non-dairy butter, non-dairy creamers, non-dairy whipped cream, non-dairy yogurt, non-dairy cream cheese, non-dairy cheese, and non-dairy ice cream.
Individual handheld filled food products comprising edible enclosing tube(s)
A sandwich wrap including a flexible, edible sheet that is adapted to enfold an edible filling whereby the resulting enclosing tube has both ends open and an auxiliary support situated under the lowermost open end when the wrap is held vertically for consumption, thus restraining filling from exiting. A method using an assembly frame positions the auxiliary support. Filling is stocked in a capped filling storage tube including at least two components that can be disassembled from inside the edible enclosing tube to give the edible enclosed filling. The food product may include a set of separately enclosed different fillings and each edible enclosing tube may be shaped around the filling storage tube to give a cross-sectional form of a circle sector so that the set forms a right circular cylinder. A seepage container assists assembly in advance of an order to avoid impairment by moisture seeping out of fillings.
Improving the rollability of flat breads
The present invention deals with a method for improving the rollability of flat breads comprising a) adding a maltogenic alpha-amylase and a beta amylase to a flour or directly to a dough comprising a flour; b) making the dough; and c) making flat breads from the dough.
Food imprinting device
A food imprinting system including at least one imprint block, and a mounting plate having at least one opening dimensioned for receiving at least a forward portion including a printing face of the imprint block, wherein the imprint block and the mounting plate are mounted within an imprinting assembly.
Food imprinting device
A food imprinting system including at least one imprint block, and a mounting plate having at least one opening dimensioned for receiving at least a forward portion including a printing face of the imprint block, wherein the imprint block and the mounting plate are mounted within an imprinting assembly.
INGREDIENT SYSTEM FOR BAKERY PRODUCTS
The present invention is directed to an ingredient system for flatbread products which are essentially free from added mono-diglycerides, comprising an ingredient system containing a fat-coated vegetable fibre particle, a fat-coated organic acid and an enzyme preparation containing at least an amylase: flatbread products which contains the ingredient system and the use of the ingredient system in flatbread products.
INGREDIENT SYSTEM FOR BAKERY PRODUCTS
The present invention is directed to an ingredient system for flatbread products which are essentially free from added mono-diglycerides, comprising an ingredient system containing a fat-coated vegetable fibre particle, a fat-coated organic acid and an enzyme preparation containing at least an amylase: flatbread products which contains the ingredient system and the use of the ingredient system in flatbread products.
GLUTEN FREE PIZZA CRUST AND METHOD
A cooked, bread like product is provided. The product is formed initially as a pourable batter that has an increasing consistency with time, effected by the use of a fast acting hydrocolloid in combination with a slow acting hydrocolloid and proofing. The cooked product can be used in combination with a topping to form a product like a pizza.