Patent classifications
A23J1/202
Method for manufacturing an acidified protein product from casein and a product obtained thereby
The present invention relates to an acidified protein product. Particularly, the invention relates to acidified protein product which can be used as a cheese or a meat substitute that can be fried or grilled. The present invention relates also the processes for producing such acidified protein products.
STARCH-FREE BAKED FOODS AND METHODS OF MAKING
Starch-free baked comestible goods and aqueous slurries (batters) for preparation of starch-free baked comestible goods include a combination of three different protein components that are protein concentrates or protein isolates, wherein the protein components differ by solubility in water and/or particle size when suspended in an aqueous medium. The combination of three protein components, particularly in certain weight ratios, enables the preparation of starch-free baked comestible goods including doughnuts, muffins, cakes, and bars as well as other commonly recognized desirable comestible formats. The starch-free baked comestible goods have an improved texture and extended shelf-life as compared to previously developed starch-free baked comestible goods.
METHODS OF PRODUCING ANIMAL-FREE CASEIN COMPOSITIONS, CASEIN COMPOSITIONS AND USE OF SAME
The present disclosure provides a method of artificially-producing casein micelles under non-natural conditions. Also provided by the present disclosure are casein micelles and casein compositions comprising the casein micelles. Uses of the casein micelles and/or compositions are also disclosed.
PROCESS FOR SEPARATING COMPONENTS OF SKIM MILK
This invention relates to a process for separating components of skim milk, in particular to the extraction of milk proteins and lactose from skim milk powder. The method involves combining skim milk powder with water, raising the temperature of the resulting mixture followed by cooling the mixture to produce a viscous casein fraction and a less viscous lactose fraction, and then separating the two fractions with optional purification.
STARCH-FREE BAKED FOODS AND METHODS OF MAKING
Starch-free baked comestible goods and aqueous slurries (batters) for preparation of starch-free baked comestible goods include a combination of three different protein components that are protein concentrates or protein isolates, wherein the protein components differ by solubility in water and/or particle size when suspended in an aqueous medium. The combination of three protein components, particularly in certain weight ratios, enables the preparation of starch-free baked comestible goods including doughnuts, muffins, cakes, and bars as well as other commonly recognized desirable comestible formats. The starch-free baked comestible goods have an improved texture and extended shelf-life as compared to previously developed starch-free baked comestible goods.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATED TO A STABLE BLEND OF CASEIN AND PLANT PROTEINS WITH IMPROVED PHYSICAL AND FLAVOR CHARACTERISTICS
Disclosed herein is a process for preparing a stable suspension of a globular protein material in a dairy product. Also disclosed are products produced by this method.
Methods and compositions related to a stable blend of casein and plant proteins with improved physical and flavor characteristics
Disclosed herein is a process for preparing a stable suspension of a globular protein material in a dairy product. Also disclosed are products produced by this method.
Method for producing a milk-based product with reduced plasmin-activity
The present invention relates to a method of inactivation of plasmin enzyme in a milk-based product, wherein casein and whey protein are separated from a milk raw material by microfiltration to provide a casein concentrate as a microfiltration retentate having a whey protein content of less than 20 wt. %, based on the total protein content of the concentrate, and a whey protein concentrate as a microfiltration permeate; the casein concentrate is subjected to a thermal treatment at a temperature in the range of about 72° C. to about 95° C. to provide a thermally treated casein concentrate; and a milk-based product with a reduced plasmin activity comprising the thermally treated casein concentrate is provided. The milk-based products prepared by the method retain flawless organoleptic properties at different storage temperatures even under prolonged storage periods.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PROTEIN CONCENTRATION
The present invention concerns a method for concentrating dairy proteins. The method includes producing and using negatively-charged ultrafiltration membranes to achieve high hydraulic permeability with low sieving coefficients. The method thus yields good protein concentration at a fast rate.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN ACIDIFIED PROTEIN PRODUCT FROM CASEIN AND A PRODUCT OBTAINED THEREBY
The present invention relates to an acidified protein product. Particularly, the invention relates to acidified protein product which can be used as a cheese or a meat substitute that can be fried or grilled. The present invention relates also the processes for producing such acidified protein products.