Patent classifications
A23V2250/6406
Fiber containing compositions and methods of making and using same
A composition comprising at least about 25% of a fiber component, by weight of the composition, provides a safe and effective amount of fiber component to a user. A method of producing such a composition is provided. Additionally a method of providing a safe and effective amount of fiber component to a user is provided.
Fiber containing compositions and methods of making and using same
A composition comprising at least about 25% of a fiber component, by weight of the composition, provides a safe and effective amount of fiber component to a user. A method of producing such a composition is provided. Additionally a method of providing a safe and effective amount of fiber component to a user is provided.
Slush
A slush beverage formulation and method for preparing same that, once reaching a steady-state temperature in a freezer, results in a pourable slush. The pourable slush is obtained by formulating to a specific range of ingredient content, dependent on the alcohol content of the end product. In a preferred form, an ice-nucleating agent and/or an ice-particle-shape-controlling ingredient are added.
Slush
A slush beverage formulation and method for preparing same that, once reaching a steady-state temperature in a freezer, results in a pourable slush. The pourable slush is obtained by formulating to a specific range of ingredient content, dependent on the alcohol content of the end product. In a preferred form, an ice-nucleating agent and/or an ice-particle-shape-controlling ingredient are added.
SOLUBILIZATION OF POORLY SOLUBLE COOLING SUBSTANCES
The present invention relates to a cooling composition for producing cooling particles comprising a solvent component and dissolved therein (1R,2S,5R)-N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)-cyclohexane-carboxamide. The present invention further relates to cooling particles comprising a cooling composition according to the invention, oral preparations comprising cooling particles, new uses of cooling particles, a process for the production of cooling particles as well as the use of a solvent component for dissolving cooling agents.
SOLUBILIZATION OF POORLY SOLUBLE COOLING SUBSTANCES
The present invention relates to a cooling composition for producing cooling particles comprising a solvent component and dissolved therein (1R,2S,5R)-N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)-cyclohexane-carboxamide. The present invention further relates to cooling particles comprising a cooling composition according to the invention, oral preparations comprising cooling particles, new uses of cooling particles, a process for the production of cooling particles as well as the use of a solvent component for dissolving cooling agents.
Binders and methods of making and using the same
A comestible binder includes water, glycerol, and about 25% by weight or greater of a protein source including a protein. A comestible product includes inclusions and the binder holding the inclusions together in the comestible product. A method of forming a binder includes combining water, glycerol, and about 10% by weight or greater of the protein source to form a binder composition. The method also includes removing water at a dehydrating temperature less than a denaturation temperature of the protein to achieve the binder having a predetermined moisture level without denaturing the protein. The binder includes about 25% by weight or greater of the protein source and the protein is not in a denatured state in the binder. The protein source may include a pulse protein, a lentil protein, a chickpea protein, a potato protein, a rapeseed protein, a sunflower protein, an algae protein, or a combination thereof.
Binders and methods of making and using the same
A comestible binder includes water, glycerol, and about 25% by weight or greater of a protein source including a protein. A comestible product includes inclusions and the binder holding the inclusions together in the comestible product. A method of forming a binder includes combining water, glycerol, and about 10% by weight or greater of the protein source to form a binder composition. The method also includes removing water at a dehydrating temperature less than a denaturation temperature of the protein to achieve the binder having a predetermined moisture level without denaturing the protein. The binder includes about 25% by weight or greater of the protein source and the protein is not in a denatured state in the binder. The protein source may include a pulse protein, a lentil protein, a chickpea protein, a potato protein, a rapeseed protein, a sunflower protein, an algae protein, or a combination thereof.
LOW-GLUCOSE-INCREASE CHOCOLATE CONFECTION
The invention proposes a solution to the problem of develop a chocolate confection that has ingredients with clinical effects, the full chocolate flavor, and minimizes or eliminates glucose increase upon consumption of a small or modest amount of the confection. The proposed solution is to use a combination of unsweetened baking chocolate, glycerin, and Readisorb® liposomally formulated glutathione available from Your Energy Systems, LLC, Palo Alto, Calif. One solution is to mix unsweetened powdered baking chocolate into Readisorb® liposomally formulated glutathione which is formulated in glycerin. The addition of stevia and a bitter blocker is also contemplated.
LOW-GLUCOSE-INCREASE CHOCOLATE CONFECTION
The invention proposes a solution to the problem of develop a chocolate confection that has ingredients with clinical effects, the full chocolate flavor, and minimizes or eliminates glucose increase upon consumption of a small or modest amount of the confection. The proposed solution is to use a combination of unsweetened baking chocolate, glycerin, and Readisorb® liposomally formulated glutathione available from Your Energy Systems, LLC, Palo Alto, Calif. One solution is to mix unsweetened powdered baking chocolate into Readisorb® liposomally formulated glutathione which is formulated in glycerin. The addition of stevia and a bitter blocker is also contemplated.