Patent classifications
A23B5/041
PROCESS FOR CONTINUOUSLY FORMING A RAW EGG PRODUCT
In accordance with this disclosure, a process for producing egg products is provided. The process comprises: (a) providing a raw egg mixture, wherein the raw egg mixture includes a plurality of egg components; (b) mixing the raw egg mixture; (c) lowering the temperature of the raw egg mixture to a level sufficient to cause the raw egg mixture to have a semi-solid state; and (d) after step (c), while maintaining the temperature of the raw egg mixture at a level sufficient to cause the raw egg mixture to have a semi-solid state, continuously forming the semi-solid raw egg mixture into a plurality of shaped and portioned semi-solid raw egg products.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING A COOKED EGG PRODUCT
A system and method for manufacturing a cooked egg product includes an automated egg cracker that receives the raw, shelled eggs from the infeed conveyor and removes the shells from the eggs; a cooking conveyor having a plurality of cooking pans that receives the whole eggs and induction heats the cooking pans sufficiently to completely cook the eggs contained in the cooking pans, resulting in cooked eggs; a pasteurization tunnel that receives the cooked eggs in the cooking pans from the induction heater; and a control that actuates the pasteurization tunnel to heat the surfaces of the eggs to a pasteurization temperature. A freezer freezes the cooked and pasteurized eggs, and a packaging machine packages the frozen, cooked and pasteurized eggs. Alternatively, the induction cooked eggs are frozen after cooking and individually vacuum packaged, sous vide heated to a pasteurization temperature, then chilled or frozen for storage or shipment.
Method for preparing frozen or refrigerated fried eggs
A method for preparing frozen or refrigerated fried eggs from whole, fresh eggs, the method comprising: breaking whole, fresh eggs (1) into a support (3) impregnated with edible fat; introducing the support (3) carrying the broken whole fresh eggs (2) into an oven (4) comprising ventilation means; heating the oven until the inner part of the yolk of the broken whole fresh eggs reaches a temperature of 65 to 73 C.; taking said support carrying the eggs out of the oven, wherein said eggs are fried eggs; cooling the fried eggs for reducing their residual heat in order to prevent the inner part of the yolk to exceed 73 C.; freezing or refrigerating the cooled fried eggs.
Frozen liquid egg whites, method for producing same, and liquid egg whites resulting from defrosting frozen liquid egg whites
The present invention relates to frozen liquid egg whites in which are admixed 0.01-0.4 parts of egg yolks for every 100 parts of egg whites, wherein 0.1-2 parts inclusive of -cyclodextrin are added for every 100 parts of liquid egg whites, and the turbidity H1 (degrees) calculated by means of the belowmentioned formula (1) is 18 or more: H1=H2H3 . . . (1). Here, H2 indicates the turbidity (degrees) of the frozen liquid egg whites measured immediately after being defrosted, and H3 indicates the egg-derived turbidity y (degrees) calculated by means of the belowmentioned approximation formula (2): y=380.75x.sup.2+272.42x+17.257 . . . (2). Here, x indicates the admixed amount (parts) of egg yolks for every 100 parts of liquid egg whites.
Method for preparing frozen fried eggs
A method for preparing frozen fried eggs from fresh eggs, in which the fresh eggs are broken into corresponding molds impregnated with oi, introduced into a convection oven at a temperature of 232 to 252? C. for a period of 130 to 150 seconds to be fried, and subsequently introduced into a blast chiller at a temperature of ?23 to ?13? C. for a period of 15 to 25 minutes to be frozen, and ultimately packaged in a unitary manner so that, when defrosted, each fried egg has a similar texture to that of a recently made fried egg.
METHOD FOR PREPARING FROZEN OR REFRIGERATED FRIED EGGS
A method for preparing frozen or refrigerated fried eggs from whole, fresh eggs, the method comprising: breaking whole, fresh eggs (1) into a support (3) impregnated with edible fat; introducing the support (3) carrying the broken whole fresh eggs (2) into an oven (4) comprising ventilation means; heating the oven until the inner part of the yolk of the broken whole fresh eggs reaches a temperature of 65 to 73 C.; taking said support carrying the eggs out of the oven, wherein said eggs are fried eggs; cooling the fried eggs for reducing their residual heat in order to prevent the inner part of the yolk to exceed 73 C.; freezing or refrigerating the cooled fried eggs.
Frozen Liquid Egg Whites, Method for Producing Same, and Liquid Egg Whites Resulting From Defrosting Frozen Liquid Egg Whites
The present invention relates to frozen liquid egg whites in which are admixed 0.01-0.4 parts of egg yolks for every 100 parts of egg whites, wherein 0.1-2 parts inclusive of -cyclodextrin are added for every 100 parts of liquid egg whites, and the turbidity H1 (degrees) calculated by means of the belowmentioned formula (1) is 18 or more: H1=H2H3 . . . (1). Here, H2 indicates the turbidity (degrees) of the frozen liquid egg whites measured immediately after being defrosted, and H3 indicates the egg-derived turbidity y (degrees) calculated by means of the belowmentioned approximation formula (2): y=380.75x.sup.2+272.42x+17.257 . . . (2). Here, x indicates the admixed amount (parts) of egg yolks for every 100 parts of liquid egg whites.