A23L13/55

MACERATOR DESIGN FOR PORTIONED CHICKEN BREAST FOR FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS
20220400692 · 2022-12-22 · ·

A method for processing a protein-containing foodstuff portion to control the thickness. The method includes cutting a raw protein-containing foodstuff portion to make cuts on a surface of the raw protein-containing foodstuff portion, the raw protein-containing foodstuff portion has a first initial thickness; and after the raw protein-containing foodstuff portion is cut, pressing the raw protein-containing foodstuff portion, wherein after pressing a thickness of the raw protein-containing foodstuff portion is reduced from the initial thickness.

Apparatus and method for isostatic roasting of an upright animal carcass

An animal carcass cooking and roasting assembly and method of use in an oven, the assembly including a base tray, a liquid container mounted on and connected to the tray in a rack in a spaced apart upright position, the container arranged to receive a substantial amount of heat by conduction from the tray by the use of a tray and container connecting thermal via, the container arranged to fit within an open end of the carcass and wherein the opposite end of the carcass is tightly plugged or closed to form an isostatic chamber to contain liquid evaporated from the container within the carcass during the cooking process.

POULTRY FOOD PRODUCT AND BUTCHERING PROCESS
20230093317 · 2023-03-23 ·

A poultry food product and a method of making a poultry food product. The poultry food product comprises one or more bare poultry bones separated from the remainder of a poultry wing. Where the poultry food product includes the one or more bare poultry bones with a quantity of processed poultry meat surrounding and coupled to the bare poultry bones.

METHOD OF PRODUCING A FOOD PRODUCT
20230157332 · 2023-05-25 ·

It is disclosed a method of producing a food product for human consumption by using extrusion from a plant-based food material and gutted and plucked poultry comprising bones, hard tissues, tendons, skin and/or cartilages.

FOODS TO PROMOTE BETTER HEALTH AND/OR TO MAINTAIN HOMEOSTAIS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION THEREOF
20220362287 · 2022-11-17 · ·

Engineered food to promote health and maintain homeostasis in a subject and methods of producing the food.

Method and Apparatus for Batch Processing of Chicken Parts
20170265501 · 2017-09-21 ·

A method for cooking a batch of chicken pieces is disclosed including the steps of: (1) providing a plurality of chicken pieces at about 40° F., (2) submerging the plurality of chicken pieces in a first heated water bath until a portion of the outer surface of the chicken pieces is denatured, (3) placing the plurality of opaque chicken pieces into a flexible pouch; (4) applying vacuum to the flexible pouch and sealing the pouch to form a sealed container, and (5) submerging the sealed container in a second heated water bath at a temperature of from about 135° F. to about 195° F. for an effective period of time to fully cook the chicken pieces.

Spray cabinet for poultry processing and methods thereof

A poultry carcass spraying cabinet having an inclined or declined section located between the entrance and exit, the inclined or declined section having a slope or angle such that the wing-area of adjacently shackled poultry carcasses being conveyed is spaced to increase spray performance of the carcass spraying cabinet, allow foreign material proximate the wing-area of the poultry carcasses to be dislodged, and thereby minimize cross-contamination during poultry processing. The spray nozzles of adjacent arbor members of the inclined or declined section being located in different horizontal planes to provide optimal spraying performance proximate the wing-area of the poultry carcass.

Grilling method for controlling content of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in charcoal-grilled meat

The disclosure relates to the technical field of food processing, particularly to a grilling method for controlling the content of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in charcoal grilled meat. The grilling method comprises: Step 1, dispensing to-be-grilled meat into boxes with sealing covers, and adding edible oil into the boxes, wherein a ratio of edible oil to the weight of meat is 25˜50 mL/1000 g, and sealing the covers; Step 2, carrying out plasma treatment on the meat sealed in Step 1; and Step 3: placing the meat treated using plasma onto a grill and grilling. The grilling method for controlling the content of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in charcoal grilled meat is simple, convenient, and easy to operate; it is not needed adding unessential food additives, thereby significantly reducing the content of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in meat products, saving cost and improving safety while remaining the flavor of food itself.

Methods of reducing a concentration of formaldehyde in aqueous solutions of sugar carbonyls

A method of reducing a concentration of formaldehyde in an aqueous solution containing formaldehyde, hydroxyacetaldehyde and other sugar carbonyls is provided. The method includes adding an amino acid to the aqueous solution and maintaining the aqueous solution at a temperature for a duration sufficient for the formaldehyde and the amino acid to react according to a Maillard reaction to produce a final concentration of formaldehyde and a final concentration of hydroxyacetaldehyde in the aqueous solution. The final concentration of formaldehyde is substantially lower than an initial concentration of formaldehyde and the final concentration of hydroxyacetaldehyde is not substantially lower than an initial concentration of hydroxyacetaldehyde. An aqueous solution and a method of browning a foodstuff are also provided.

Modular Meal System and Method of Making a Modular Meal System

An example modular meal system includes two or more modular meal components. Example modular meal components include a tray, a meal component disposed within the tray, and a sauce component disposed within the tray. The meal component is selected from a protein component, a starch component, a vegetable component, an appetizer component, and a dessert component. Each modular meal component is configured and/or formulated to reach at least 165° F. or at least 167° F. when heated from frozen for a heating time period within the range of from about 20 minutes to about 60 minutes and at a heating temperature within the range of about 350° F. to about 450° F.