A23C19/02

METHOD OF MAKING FRENCH-TYPE GOAT CHEESE
20220330567 · 2022-10-20 ·

Disclosed is a method of making French-type goat cheese whereby the production of acid whey waste is prevented. Goat milk is subjected to microfiltration so as to obtain a whey-reduced milk fraction and a whey fraction. The whey-reduced milk fraction is then subjected to acidification and (typically enzymatic) coagulation, so as produce French-type goat cheese.

SOLID STATE, FRESH JOGURT CHEESE WITH LIVE AND ACTIVE CULTURES AND CHOCOLATE COVERED YOGURT DESSERT MADE OF IT, AND PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION
20170367358 · 2017-12-28 ·

Yogurt dessert piece products are of firm consistency, made on the base of fresh yogurt cheese, coated with chocolate or cocoa-flavored icing, with live bacterial flora, of rectangular design, the main component of which is fresh yogurt cheese with live bacterial flora, of firm consistency, obtained from milk or milk recombined from milk powder with water to a thicker consistency than milk, or milk concentrated by ultra-filtering or milk concentrated with milk powder; its curdling by a yogurt culture, occasionally its supplementary acidic treatment; the cutting of the curd, its solidification by heating, and the separation of the separated whey, and method for producing them.

ISOLATION OF SOLUBLE PROTEINS FROM AGGREGATED CASEIN-CONTAINING MIXTURES

The present invention relates to a method for separating at least one soluble protein fraction from an aggregated casein-containing material, the method comprises the steps of: (i) providing the aggregated casein-containing material; (ii) Contacting the aggregated casein-containing material with a chromatographic support allowing one or more soluble protein(s) present in the aggregated casein-containing material to be retained by the chromatographic support; (iii) Obtaining a permeate fraction from the chromatographic support comprising aggregated casein; (iv) Optionally washing the chromatographic support; (v) Subjecting the chromatographic support to at least one elution buffer obtaining at least one soluble protein fraction from the chromatographic support; and wherein the chromatographic support comprises one or more mixed-mode ligands capable of binding the soluble proteins from the aggregated casein-containing material.

ISOLATION OF SOLUBLE PROTEINS FROM AGGREGATED CASEIN-CONTAINING MIXTURES

The present invention relates to a method for separating at least one soluble protein fraction from an aggregated casein-containing material, the method comprises the steps of: (i) providing the aggregated casein-containing material; (ii) Contacting the aggregated casein-containing material with a chromatographic support allowing one or more soluble protein(s) present in the aggregated casein-containing material to be retained by the chromatographic support; (iii) Obtaining a permeate fraction from the chromatographic support comprising aggregated casein; (iv) Optionally washing the chromatographic support; (v) Subjecting the chromatographic support to at least one elution buffer obtaining at least one soluble protein fraction from the chromatographic support; and wherein the chromatographic support comprises one or more mixed-mode ligands capable of binding the soluble proteins from the aggregated casein-containing material.

NATURALLY WOOD SMOKED CHEESE
20170290352 · 2017-10-12 · ·

A smoked cheese is prepared by exposing the cheese curds to smoke. The smoked cheese is evenly smoked and obtained in a shorter period of the time than is required to evenly smoke an entire formed shape of cheese. In an embodiment, the cheese curds can be formed into a block.

NATURALLY WOOD SMOKED CHEESE
20170290352 · 2017-10-12 · ·

A smoked cheese is prepared by exposing the cheese curds to smoke. The smoked cheese is evenly smoked and obtained in a shorter period of the time than is required to evenly smoke an entire formed shape of cheese. In an embodiment, the cheese curds can be formed into a block.

AN ORGANIC NATURAL CURDLING INGREDIENT

In cheese production bacterial cultures secrets lactic acid and lowers the pH for promoting the curdling. However, longer incubation will increase the acidic condition followed by off flavor. “An Organic Natural curdling Ingredient” is produced by microbial fermentation of glucose obtained from the non-edible grain starches. The “microbial source” used is a consortium of two Lactobacillus sp. strains modified by way of strain improvement for product yield enhancement. Addition of 0.5 to 1% of this product reduces the incubation time and the acidic conditions. The major ingredient in “An Organic Natural curdling Ingredient” is a combination of naturally produced organic acids with mineral nutrient like calcium. The product has taste and texture improving efficiency by reducing the acidic flavor. Calcium is a valuable addition to the final product with high nutritional benefit in bio-available form.

AN ORGANIC NATURAL CURDLING INGREDIENT

In cheese production bacterial cultures secrets lactic acid and lowers the pH for promoting the curdling. However, longer incubation will increase the acidic condition followed by off flavor. “An Organic Natural curdling Ingredient” is produced by microbial fermentation of glucose obtained from the non-edible grain starches. The “microbial source” used is a consortium of two Lactobacillus sp. strains modified by way of strain improvement for product yield enhancement. Addition of 0.5 to 1% of this product reduces the incubation time and the acidic conditions. The major ingredient in “An Organic Natural curdling Ingredient” is a combination of naturally produced organic acids with mineral nutrient like calcium. The product has taste and texture improving efficiency by reducing the acidic flavor. Calcium is a valuable addition to the final product with high nutritional benefit in bio-available form.

Protein Hydrolysate, Method for Making, and Use
20220151258 · 2022-05-19 ·

Disclosed is a method for recovering protein hydrolysates from high-fat protein concentrates. The method can be used, for example, to produce a whey protein hydrolysate from the by-product retentate of the manufacture of whey protein isolates, as well as to isolate the milk fat globule membrane from a high-fat whey protein concentrate starting material.

Protein Hydrolysate, Method for Making, and Use
20220151258 · 2022-05-19 ·

Disclosed is a method for recovering protein hydrolysates from high-fat protein concentrates. The method can be used, for example, to produce a whey protein hydrolysate from the by-product retentate of the manufacture of whey protein isolates, as well as to isolate the milk fat globule membrane from a high-fat whey protein concentrate starting material.