Patent classifications
A23P20/15
FOOD PROCESS LINE FOR IN-LINE PROCESSING FOOD AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING FOOD
A food process line and method are provided for processing food in a food process line. The food process line includes at least two of the following process line stations: a food preparation station, cold store, pump station or forming station for a pumpable food mass, or a dry coater, wet coating device, fryer, heater or freezer for the discrete food products. In each process line station at least one process step is carried out, the process line station having one or more actuators and/or one or more sensors. The food process line comprises an interstation control system configured to control an actuator of a first process line station on the basis of data from a sensor of a second process line station.
FOOD PROCESS LINE FOR IN-LINE PROCESSING FOOD AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING FOOD
A food process line and method are provided for processing food in a food process line. The food process line includes at least two of the following process line stations: a food preparation station, cold store, pump station or forming station for a pumpable food mass, or a dry coater, wet coating device, fryer, heater or freezer for the discrete food products. In each process line station at least one process step is carried out, the process line station having one or more actuators and/or one or more sensors. The food process line comprises an interstation control system configured to control an actuator of a first process line station on the basis of data from a sensor of a second process line station.
ENTERAL SUSTAINED-RELEASE SUGAR ALCOHOL ADDITIVE, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF
The present invention relates to an enteral sustained-release sugar alcohol additive including an inner layer structure and an outer layer structure. The inner layer structure contains components of xylitol and agar, and the outer layer structure contains components of carrageenan or gellan gum or xanthan gum or guar gum, vitamin B12, L-arabinose, and fermented bifidobacterium or fermented propionibacterium or fermented lactobacillus. The present invention further provides a method of preparing an enteral sustained-release sugar alcohol additive and an application thereof. In the present invention, by compounding xylitol, L-arabinose and vitamin B12, directional regulation of intestinal microorganisms can be achieved and high concentration synthesis of propionate in the intestine can be realized.
ENTERAL SUSTAINED-RELEASE SUGAR ALCOHOL ADDITIVE, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF
The present invention relates to an enteral sustained-release sugar alcohol additive including an inner layer structure and an outer layer structure. The inner layer structure contains components of xylitol and agar, and the outer layer structure contains components of carrageenan or gellan gum or xanthan gum or guar gum, vitamin B12, L-arabinose, and fermented bifidobacterium or fermented propionibacterium or fermented lactobacillus. The present invention further provides a method of preparing an enteral sustained-release sugar alcohol additive and an application thereof. In the present invention, by compounding xylitol, L-arabinose and vitamin B12, directional regulation of intestinal microorganisms can be achieved and high concentration synthesis of propionate in the intestine can be realized.
Ink-printing apparatuses, methods and formulations
A method of printing with coffee-based ink comprises providing a thermal ink-jet cartridge having a quantity of a coffee-based ink disposed within; receiving optical density data from a user via a touch-screen computerized interface, where the data describes an optical density of the coffee-based ink present within an ink-jet pod; and computing a customized droplet-size for the coffee-based ink in its current state within the thermal ink-jet cartridge. A suitable printing apparatus can include coffee-based ink in a cartridge, an image-processing system, an image processing module for determining, inter alia, droplet size and missing/defective nozzles, and a nozzle-compensation module. Suitable ink formulations are human-edible and aqueous.
Ink-printing apparatuses, methods and formulations
A method of printing with coffee-based ink comprises providing a thermal ink-jet cartridge having a quantity of a coffee-based ink disposed within; receiving optical density data from a user via a touch-screen computerized interface, where the data describes an optical density of the coffee-based ink present within an ink-jet pod; and computing a customized droplet-size for the coffee-based ink in its current state within the thermal ink-jet cartridge. A suitable printing apparatus can include coffee-based ink in a cartridge, an image-processing system, an image processing module for determining, inter alia, droplet size and missing/defective nozzles, and a nozzle-compensation module. Suitable ink formulations are human-edible and aqueous.
Food-grade ethanol
The present invention concerns an ethanol with an alcohol by volume between 85% and 99%, and comprising a Hydroxy-Alkyl-Cellulose, the dosage of Hydroxy-Alkyl-Cellulose being limited so as to obtain a dynamic viscosity of less than 100 Pa.Math.s. This invention also concerns the use of such ethanol as combustible for cooking a foodstuff, or part of a foodstuff, in particular for safely cooking in the immediate vicinity of the person for whom the food is intended, so as to use cooking as a show.
Food-grade ethanol
The present invention concerns an ethanol with an alcohol by volume between 85% and 99%, and comprising a Hydroxy-Alkyl-Cellulose, the dosage of Hydroxy-Alkyl-Cellulose being limited so as to obtain a dynamic viscosity of less than 100 Pa.Math.s. This invention also concerns the use of such ethanol as combustible for cooking a foodstuff, or part of a foodstuff, in particular for safely cooking in the immediate vicinity of the person for whom the food is intended, so as to use cooking as a show.
RACKING AND ALIGNMENT PROVISIONS FOR AUTOMATIC AND/OR MECHANIZED FOOD PROCESS LINES
An improvement for automatic/mechanized food-process lines pertains to racking provisions for assembling, dis-assembling and re-assembling numerous separate machines that form to make up the line. That is, one machine can be swapped out for a different machine in order to cause a change in the output food product pieces. For example, a swapped in machine may give a different coating to the food product pieces (eg., breading vs. Panko) or run food product pieces of substantially different character (eg., whole muscle pieces like chicken tenders vs. formed product like hamburger patties). The improvement has a track attached or affixed to either a low elevation mounting structure of a given food process line machine or the factory floor, but not the other, and a router member attached or affixed to the other of the low elevation mounting structure or the factory floor, for following the track.
RACKING AND ALIGNMENT PROVISIONS FOR AUTOMATIC AND/OR MECHANIZED FOOD PROCESS LINES
An improvement for automatic/mechanized food-process lines pertains to racking provisions for assembling, dis-assembling and re-assembling numerous separate machines that form to make up the line. That is, one machine can be swapped out for a different machine in order to cause a change in the output food product pieces. For example, a swapped in machine may give a different coating to the food product pieces (eg., breading vs. Panko) or run food product pieces of substantially different character (eg., whole muscle pieces like chicken tenders vs. formed product like hamburger patties). The improvement has a track attached or affixed to either a low elevation mounting structure of a given food process line machine or the factory floor, but not the other, and a router member attached or affixed to the other of the low elevation mounting structure or the factory floor, for following the track.