A23G9/34

Frozen confection

Disclosed is a frozen confection comprising freezing point depressants in an amount of from 25 to 35% by weight of the frozen confection, wherein the number average molecular weight <M>.sub.n of the freezing point depressants is from 200 to 250 g mol.sup.−1, and wherein the freezing point depressants comprise erythritol in an amount of from 0.25 to 5 7% by weight of the frozen confection.

Frozen confection

Disclosed is a frozen confection comprising freezing point depressants in an amount of from 25 to 35% by weight of the frozen confection, wherein the number average molecular weight <M>.sub.n of the freezing point depressants is from 200 to 250 g mol.sup.−1, and wherein the freezing point depressants comprise erythritol in an amount of from 0.25 to 5 7% by weight of the frozen confection.

Frozen confectionery easy to loosen and method for producing the same
11576399 · 2023-02-14 · ·

The present invention provides frozen confectionery (sherbet and frozen confectionery containing ice) containing a specific amount of isomaltodextrin that is easy to loosen without affecting a flavor.

Frozen confectionery easy to loosen and method for producing the same
11576399 · 2023-02-14 · ·

The present invention provides frozen confectionery (sherbet and frozen confectionery containing ice) containing a specific amount of isomaltodextrin that is easy to loosen without affecting a flavor.

Saccharide polycondensate, method for producing the same, and application therefor

An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a saccharide polycondensate which is inexpensive and is applicable to a food or beverage product. Disclosed is a method for producing a saccharide polycondensate, which comprises carrying out a saccharide polycondensation reaction in the presence of activated carbon.

Saccharide polycondensate, method for producing the same, and application therefor

An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a saccharide polycondensate which is inexpensive and is applicable to a food or beverage product. Disclosed is a method for producing a saccharide polycondensate, which comprises carrying out a saccharide polycondensation reaction in the presence of activated carbon.

STABILIZER COMPOSITION FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE PRODUCTS
20180000143 · 2018-01-04 ·

A stabilizer composition for food and beverage products comprises (a) from 15 to 85 weight percent of a methylcellulose, (b) from 10 to 80 weight percent of a carboxymethyl cellulose, and (c) from 5 to 20 weight percent of a carrageenan, all percentages being based on the total weight of (a), (b) and (c).

Food and beverage products which comprise this stabilizer composition have a good overrun and good organoleptic properties.

STABILIZER COMPOSITION FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE PRODUCTS
20180000143 · 2018-01-04 ·

A stabilizer composition for food and beverage products comprises (a) from 15 to 85 weight percent of a methylcellulose, (b) from 10 to 80 weight percent of a carboxymethyl cellulose, and (c) from 5 to 20 weight percent of a carrageenan, all percentages being based on the total weight of (a), (b) and (c).

Food and beverage products which comprise this stabilizer composition have a good overrun and good organoleptic properties.

FUNCTIONALIZED NON-DAIRY BASE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING NON-DAIRY ANALOGS

A method for generating a non-dairy base mixture includes: mixing an amount of salt and an amount of calcium into a volume of water to generate a first mixture; mixing an amount of starches, an amount of plant-extracted proteins, and an amount of stabilizing agents into the first mixture to form a second mixture, the amount of plant-extracted proteins defining a protein ratio corresponding to a target functionality and a target flavor profile; during a blending period, regulating temperature of the second mixture within a first temperature range and blending a volume of oil into the second mixture to form an emulsion; pasteurizing the emulsion at temperatures within a second temperature range and for a target duration; and homogenizing the emulsion at temperatures within a third temperature range to form the non-dairy base mixture configured to form a consumable, non-dairy product exhibiting the target functionality and the target flavor profile.

FUNCTIONALIZED NON-DAIRY BASE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING NON-DAIRY ANALOGS

A method for generating a non-dairy base mixture includes: mixing an amount of salt and an amount of calcium into a volume of water to generate a first mixture; mixing an amount of starches, an amount of plant-extracted proteins, and an amount of stabilizing agents into the first mixture to form a second mixture, the amount of plant-extracted proteins defining a protein ratio corresponding to a target functionality and a target flavor profile; during a blending period, regulating temperature of the second mixture within a first temperature range and blending a volume of oil into the second mixture to form an emulsion; pasteurizing the emulsion at temperatures within a second temperature range and for a target duration; and homogenizing the emulsion at temperatures within a third temperature range to form the non-dairy base mixture configured to form a consumable, non-dairy product exhibiting the target functionality and the target flavor profile.