Patent classifications
A23G1/48
A MILK ANALOGUE PRODUCT COMPRISING CEREAL AND LEGUME
The present invention relates to a vegan food composition comprising at least 5 wt % cereal and at least 10 wt % legume on a dry basis, wherein said composition comprises at least 2 wt % dietary fiber provided by cereal and legume and at least 5 wt % protein provided by any one or more of said cereal and legume, and wherein the D4,3 particle size of said composition is less than 100 microns.
METHOD FOR REDUCING AMOUNT OF SUGAR USED IN CHOCOLATE
A method for enhancing the sweetness of sugar in chocolate that contains a prescribed amount of sugar, to thereby reduce the amount of sugar used. Upon thoroughly investigating a resolution to the abovementioned problem, the inventor discovered that incorporating a prescribed amount of phosphatidylcholine in chocolate that contains a prescribed amount of sugar makes it possible to enhance the sweetness of the sugar, resultantly making it possible to reduce the amount of sugar used.
FAT-BASED COMPOSITIONS
The invention relates to a reduced-sugar fat-based confectionery composition and to a process for the manufacture of said fat-based confectionery composition. The invention also relates to the use of sucrose having a small particle size distribution D90 and bulking agents for reducing the sugar and/or calories in fat-based confectionery compositions. It also covers the fat-based compositions obtained from the process and the use of said fat-based composition in food products.
FAT-BASED COMPOSITIONS
The invention relates to a reduced-sugar fat-based confectionery composition and to a process for the manufacture of said fat-based confectionery composition. The invention also relates to the use of sucrose having a small particle size distribution D90 and bulking agents for reducing the sugar and/or calories in fat-based confectionery compositions. It also covers the fat-based compositions obtained from the process and the use of said fat-based composition in food products.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAKING A PACKAGED CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT
A system and method for the continuous packaging of a confectionary product, such as cannabinoid confectionary products, by providing a packaging tray comprising a plurality of cavities, depositing a liquid confectionary product in each of the plurality of cavities, and overlaying a lidding material over the confectionary products to form a plurality of packaged confectionary products. The deposited confectionary product may be cooled or cured before or after overlaying the lidding material.
FOODSTUFFS COMPRISING TREATED FAVA BEAN PROTEIN CONCENTRATES
The technology disclosed in this specification pertains to a heat-moisture treated fava bean protein concentrates having between 50% and 73% and a denaturation enthalpy from about 5.5 and 6.5 J/g. This is limited degree of denaturation. The disclosed heat-moisture treated fava bean protein concentrates are useful as emulsifiers, and good solubility in water, and reduced flavor.
USES OF COCA LEAF OR VALERIAN ROOT TO REDUCE BITTERNESS IN PLANT-BASED FOODS SUCH AS THOSE CONTAINING UNSWEETENED COCOA
Products that are sugar-free, or are low in sugar (or low in artificial sweeteners), are disclosed herein that comprise extracts from the leaves of the Erythroxylum plant, and one or more plant products, such as cocoa powder, wherein the perceived bitterness of the plant product(s) is reduced. Extracts from other plants, such as Hibiscus and Valerian root, can be used to reduce perceived bitterness.
USES OF COCA LEAF OR VALERIAN ROOT TO REDUCE BITTERNESS IN PLANT-BASED FOODS SUCH AS THOSE CONTAINING UNSWEETENED COCOA
Products that are sugar-free, or are low in sugar (or low in artificial sweeteners), are disclosed herein that comprise extracts from the leaves of the Erythroxylum plant, and one or more plant products, such as cocoa powder, wherein the perceived bitterness of the plant product(s) is reduced. Extracts from other plants, such as Hibiscus and Valerian root, can be used to reduce perceived bitterness.
SOLUBLE DIETARY FIBER AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USE THEREOF
The present disclosure relates generally to a soluble dietary fiber, and related methods and products. The soluble dietary fiber possesses enhanced properties relative to conventional soluble dietary fibers, including a small median particle size and narrow particle size distribution.
SOLUBLE DIETARY FIBER AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USE THEREOF
The present disclosure relates generally to a soluble dietary fiber, and related methods and products. The soluble dietary fiber possesses enhanced properties relative to conventional soluble dietary fibers, including a small median particle size and narrow particle size distribution.