Patent classifications
A23F3/34
Preparing Beverages Containing Cannabinoids Using Containers with Polymer Matrices
A liquid-permeable container includes an enclosure that includes a liquid-permeable membrane. The liquid-permeable membrane permits liquid to enter into and exit from the enclosure at least through the liquid-permeable membrane. The liquid-permeable container also includes one or more polymer matrices that include one or more cannabinoid compounds. A package includes the liquid-permeable container and a water-resistant package enveloping the liquid-permeable container. Methods for manufacturing the liquid-permeable container and methods for preparing a beverage containing cannabinoids using the liquid-permeable container are also described.
Steviol glycoside compositions with reduced surface tension
A steviol glycoside composition with reduced surface tension. The reduced surface tension steviol glycoside composition includes an aqueous solution of a steviol glycoside and a surface tension reducing compound in an amount effective to reduce surface tension. Method for reducing surface tension in a steviol glycoside solution includes contacting a steviol glycoside and a surface tension reducing compound.
Steviol glycoside compositions with reduced surface tension
A steviol glycoside composition with reduced surface tension. The reduced surface tension steviol glycoside composition includes an aqueous solution of a steviol glycoside and a surface tension reducing compound in an amount effective to reduce surface tension. Method for reducing surface tension in a steviol glycoside solution includes contacting a steviol glycoside and a surface tension reducing compound.
Herbal Energy Tea
This is an invention of a process and combination of ingredients in producing an novel herbal energy tea that is ready to drink. This tea is composed of elderberry dandelion, rose petals and rose hips, Mexican honeysuckle, yohimbe and agave nectar. This tea is yohimbe, elderberry, and Mexican honeysuckle based. The tea is not tea leaf based. There are currently no other products on the market in the United States that are similar to this product. It is the first, a novelty. The process of making an organic drinkable herbal energy tea product also includes the distinct process of using distilled water and or spring water. This also makes the process distinct and novel, because it is the first process that does not use municipal filtered water (which may contain cross contaminants) in the production of energy tea drinks. In addition yohimbe (tree bark) is the stimulant of choice as opposed to caffeine and other market stimulants. The sum of ingredients included in the process and production work synergistically to support vital organ function.
Brewing the ingredients require a short process of initial high heat of up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, then simmering for 1 and a half hours at a temperature of 75 degrees. After simmering, the tea goes through a double micro filtration process extracting solid waste by-products. Thereafter, sweeteners and extracts are mixed and added to the warm cooling brew arriving the product to final settle and cool ready for storage or distribution.
Herbal Energy Tea
This is an invention of a process and combination of ingredients in producing an novel herbal energy tea that is ready to drink. This tea is composed of elderberry dandelion, rose petals and rose hips, Mexican honeysuckle, yohimbe and agave nectar. This tea is yohimbe, elderberry, and Mexican honeysuckle based. The tea is not tea leaf based. There are currently no other products on the market in the United States that are similar to this product. It is the first, a novelty. The process of making an organic drinkable herbal energy tea product also includes the distinct process of using distilled water and or spring water. This also makes the process distinct and novel, because it is the first process that does not use municipal filtered water (which may contain cross contaminants) in the production of energy tea drinks. In addition yohimbe (tree bark) is the stimulant of choice as opposed to caffeine and other market stimulants. The sum of ingredients included in the process and production work synergistically to support vital organ function.
Brewing the ingredients require a short process of initial high heat of up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, then simmering for 1 and a half hours at a temperature of 75 degrees. After simmering, the tea goes through a double micro filtration process extracting solid waste by-products. Thereafter, sweeteners and extracts are mixed and added to the warm cooling brew arriving the product to final settle and cool ready for storage or distribution.
Preparation process of green tea from yerba mate and the respective resulting product
The present invention abstract describes the steps of a process for the preparation of green tea and the respective end product, wherein, in the initial step of the proposed process, the young leaves (buds) of yerba mate are subjected to steam at between 90 and 100° for a certain time, the moisture is removed from the steaming step, and, after passing through the steam (steaming step) and twisting, the leaves are cooled (cooling step), rolled (1.sup.st rolling), dried for the first time (1.sup.st drying), rolled for the second time (2.sup.nd rolling), dried for the second time (2.sup.nd drying) and separated (segregation step).
Preparation process of green tea from yerba mate and the respective resulting product
The present invention abstract describes the steps of a process for the preparation of green tea and the respective end product, wherein, in the initial step of the proposed process, the young leaves (buds) of yerba mate are subjected to steam at between 90 and 100° for a certain time, the moisture is removed from the steaming step, and, after passing through the steam (steaming step) and twisting, the leaves are cooled (cooling step), rolled (1.sup.st rolling), dried for the first time (1.sup.st drying), rolled for the second time (2.sup.nd rolling), dried for the second time (2.sup.nd drying) and separated (segregation step).
Composition For Making a Tea Beverage or Herbal and Vegetable Broths
The present invention relates to an infusion product for making a beverage, more specifically to a plant-based composition for making a beverage, and to a herbal and/or vegetable composition or bouquet garni. The plants are fruits, herbs, medicinal plants, tea, vegetables and/or spices. The invention further relates to a method for producing said compositions or infusion product, its use for making a (tea) beverage, and a (tea) beverage so obtained. Further, the present invention relates to a fiber-web, preferably a tea bag, made from said fruits, herbs, medicinal plants, tea, vegetable and/or spices.
Composition For Making a Tea Beverage or Herbal and Vegetable Broths
The present invention relates to an infusion product for making a beverage, more specifically to a plant-based composition for making a beverage, and to a herbal and/or vegetable composition or bouquet garni. The plants are fruits, herbs, medicinal plants, tea, vegetables and/or spices. The invention further relates to a method for producing said compositions or infusion product, its use for making a (tea) beverage, and a (tea) beverage so obtained. Further, the present invention relates to a fiber-web, preferably a tea bag, made from said fruits, herbs, medicinal plants, tea, vegetable and/or spices.
A PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING CINNAMON TEA POD FROM CINNAMOMUM ZEYLANICUM
The present invention discloses a process for manufacturing cinnamon tea pod. The process involves pre-treating Ceylon zeylanicum leaves by blanching the leaves for a predefined time set to enable a cessation of enzymatic activity in the cinnamon leaves. The process further involves dehydrating the Cinnamon (Ceylon zeylanicum) leaves at a preset dehydrating conditions to prepare cinnamon leaves particles. The process is followed by preparing cinnamon bark extract powder under predefined conditions. The process is continued by mixing the Ceylon zeylanicum particles and the cinnamon bark extract powder in a ratio of 98 wt. % to 2 wt. % respectively. At last, the process involves preparing tea pods including the mixed cinnamon leaves particles with the said cinnamon bark extract.