Patent classifications
A23V2200/264
A NON-DAIRY CREAMER AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a non-dairy creamer including a triglyceride composition. The triglyceride composition includes triglycerides having a specific fatty acid profile. The triglyceride composition has a trans fatty acid value of from about 0 wt % to about 1 wt % by weight of the total fatty acid content, an oxidative stability index of greater than about 15 h at a temperature of 120° C. and an airflow rate of 20 L/h, a saturated fatty acid content of from about 55 wt % to about 65 wt % by weight of the total fatty acid content, a slip melting point of from about 22° C. to about 40° C., and a total volatile aldehyde content of from about 1 wt % to about 5 wt % by weight of the triglyceride composition.
A NON-DAIRY CREAMER AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a non-dairy creamer including a triglyceride composition. The triglyceride composition includes triglycerides having a specific fatty acid profile. The triglyceride composition has a trans fatty acid value of from about 0 wt % to about 1 wt % by weight of the total fatty acid content, an oxidative stability index of greater than about 15 h at a temperature of 120° C. and an airflow rate of 20 L/h, a saturated fatty acid content of from about 55 wt % to about 65 wt % by weight of the total fatty acid content, a slip melting point of from about 22° C. to about 40° C., and a total volatile aldehyde content of from about 1 wt % to about 5 wt % by weight of the triglyceride composition.
Food and beverage product
A method for forming a grain-based cereal paste that includes preparing a mixture of the paste and water at a target first cereal-to-water weight ratio, boiling the mixture for a target boiling duration of time, cooling the mixture to a prescribed temperature for a target cooling duration of time, adding enzymes to the mixture, the amount of enzymes calculated based on a dry weight of the paste in the mixture, maintaining the mixture with added enzymes for a specified duration of time at a specified temperature, preparing a dehydrated mixture by removing water from the mixture to result in a prescribed moisture content for the dehydrated mixture, admixing a plant based oil to the dehydrated mixture at a prescribed oil-to-mixture weight ratio, and milling the dehydrated mixture containing the admixed plant based oil to prepare a paste with a particle size in a range of 1 to 120 microns.
Food and beverage product
A method for forming a grain-based cereal paste that includes preparing a mixture of the paste and water at a target first cereal-to-water weight ratio, boiling the mixture for a target boiling duration of time, cooling the mixture to a prescribed temperature for a target cooling duration of time, adding enzymes to the mixture, the amount of enzymes calculated based on a dry weight of the paste in the mixture, maintaining the mixture with added enzymes for a specified duration of time at a specified temperature, preparing a dehydrated mixture by removing water from the mixture to result in a prescribed moisture content for the dehydrated mixture, admixing a plant based oil to the dehydrated mixture at a prescribed oil-to-mixture weight ratio, and milling the dehydrated mixture containing the admixed plant based oil to prepare a paste with a particle size in a range of 1 to 120 microns.
Method for enhancing a food item
Method for enhancing a food item by apply a hypoallergenic, plant-based vegan dressing by combining water with a hypoallergenic-substrate, and at least one or more of sunflower seed butter and/or coconut cream. The resulting dressing is then subjected to a preservation process. In an alternative method, the resulting dressing is also inoculated in order to reduce its pH.
Method for enhancing a food item
Method for enhancing a food item by apply a hypoallergenic, plant-based vegan dressing by combining water with a hypoallergenic-substrate, and at least one or more of sunflower seed butter and/or coconut cream. The resulting dressing is then subjected to a preservation process. In an alternative method, the resulting dressing is also inoculated in order to reduce its pH.
MINCED MEAT ANALOGUE
The invention relates to minced meat analogue comprising the following components: (a) 30-80% by weight of the minced meat analogue of hydrated textured vegetable protein (TVP) pieces; (b) 20-45% by weight of the minced meat analogue of a binder emulsion containing the following ingredients: (b1) 8-50% by weight of the binder emulsion of liquid oil having a saturated fatty acid content of less than 30 wt. % (b2) 8-50% by weight of the binder emulsion of particles of solid fat having a saturated fatty acid content of more than 50 wt.; (b3) 25-70% by weight of the binder emulsion of water; wherein the combination of ingredients (b1), (b2) and (b3) constitutes at least 70 wt. % of the binder emulsion;
wherein the combination of components (a) to (b) constitutes at least 80 wt. % of the minced meat analogue.
MINCED MEAT ANALOGUE
The invention relates to minced meat analogue comprising the following components: (a) 30-80% by weight of the minced meat analogue of hydrated textured vegetable protein (TVP) pieces; (b) 20-45% by weight of the minced meat analogue of a binder emulsion containing the following ingredients: (b1) 8-50% by weight of the binder emulsion of liquid oil having a saturated fatty acid content of less than 30 wt. % (b2) 8-50% by weight of the binder emulsion of particles of solid fat having a saturated fatty acid content of more than 50 wt.; (b3) 25-70% by weight of the binder emulsion of water; wherein the combination of ingredients (b1), (b2) and (b3) constitutes at least 70 wt. % of the binder emulsion;
wherein the combination of components (a) to (b) constitutes at least 80 wt. % of the minced meat analogue.
FOOD COMPOSITION
The present invention relates to food compositions that are suitable dairy-free substitutes for sweetened condensed milk, processes for making such food compositions, and uses thereof.
FOOD COMPOSITION
The present invention relates to food compositions that are suitable dairy-free substitutes for sweetened condensed milk, processes for making such food compositions, and uses thereof.