Patent classifications
A47G2400/105
WATER SLOWLY-DISINTEGRATING HARDEN SUGAR, TABLEWARE EMPLOYING THE HARDEN SUGAR, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
A water-slowly-disintegrating harden sugar comprising a mixture of fructose, glucose, sucrose, sucrose substitute, water-soluble cellulose, and water-soluble cellulose derivatives is disclosed herein. Also disclosed are related tableware incorporating the water-slowly-disintegrating harden sugar, and related methods of making and using the water-slowly-disintegrating harden sugar.
Production Method of Edible Biodegradable Tableware
A production method of edible biodegradable tableware uses a powder mixture to manufacture an edible biodegradable product by a manufacturing process, and the powder mixture includes a dry powder and a maltose, and the maltose is prepared according to the total weight of the dry powder in a ratio of 1:10˜100, and the production method has the effects of improving product stability, simplifying production process, increasing yield and efficiency, avoiding pollutions during production, and decomposing the used product in various environments.
Paper Plate and Towel Roll
The present invention facilitates the distribution of paper towels and plates. In particular, individual paper plates are secured to paper towels with an edible adhesive. This assortment can either then be stacked or rolled like a typical roll of a paper towels. Further, one can also add plastic dining-ware to the paper towels so that all dining materials, except food, are distributed together.
Edible tableware and method of making the same
Edible tableware made from a baked dough capable of holding warm liquids for an extended period of time without leakage and a method of making the same. Edible tableware has recently become an area of interest due to a desire to provide more environmentally friendly options for disposable tableware. In disposable tableware, when using paper instead of plastic, the paper that is used to make the disposable tableware is liquid resistant due to a wax or plastic coating. Existing edible tableware has taken a similar approach and uses a heavy sugar glaze as a way of keeping liquids from penetrating into the baked part of the tableware. The use of a sugar glaze is not ideal because an imperfect glazing or too light of a glazing can result in liquid penetrating the baked portion and causing leakage and/or structural failure. Further, the extra sugar contained in the glazing may be undesirable to the consumer. Accordingly, there is a need for edible tableware that does not require a separate glaze for liquid resistance.
FOOD ARTICLE
The present invention relates to a process for producing a food article consisting of an edible composition having an elongated member extending therefrom, the edible composition having a water content of less than 5 wt. %. The present invention also relates an edible composition and to the of the edible composition for preparing a meal or snack.
Appliance iron for making edible spoons
An appliance iron for making edible spoons that dissociate into consumable predetermined clumps in order to prevent a dissociating into random granules that would make a consumption more difficult. The appliance iron includes a housing, a plate, and an electrical circuit. The plate is disposed within the housing, and is so shaped for providing the edible spoons that dissociate into the consumable predetermined clumps in order to prevent the dissociating into the random granules that would make the consumption more difficult. The electrical circuit heats up the plate.
EDIBLE CAP
An edible cap for selectively covering an open end of a cup includes an edible flat body, an edible wax layer and an edible film. The edible flat body is in the form of a cap. The edible flat body is a solid body including a top portion and a wall extending around the top portion in a circle of a certain diameter to provide a profile in compliance with the open end of the. The wall includes an opening for receiving the open end of the cup. The edible wax layer is attached to a face of the edible flat body. The edible film is attached to a face of the edible wax layer opposite to the flat body in a detachable manner
EDIBLE CUTLERY AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
A piece of edible cutlery and a method to create the piece of edible cutlery is described. The piece of edible cutlery includes at least a main flour and a binder. The main flour is a wheat flour, a rice flour, a corn flour, a chickpea flour, an oat flour, and/or a millet flour. The binder facilitates gelatinization of a gelatin content in the main flour to enable the piece of edible cutlery to be formed. The binder is a rice flour, an oat flour, a soy flour, a corn flour, a chickpea flour, a tapioca starch, and/or a cassava starch. The piece of edible cutlery is a spoon, a dessert spoon, a fork, a knife, a spork, a straw, a chopstick, an ice cream stick, a coffee stirrer, a cup, a bowl, and/or a plate.
Drinking Straw
A coated pasta straw includes a substrate made of pasta (dry pasta) that is coated with beeswax covering the substrate. Beeswax is a biological material that, in some embodiments, is organic (produced per organic farming standards). Beeswax is bio-degradable and does not negatively impact the environment and has a higher melting point than many other waxes. During most uses as well as during storage, and transportation, the beeswax will not melt and the straws will not stick to each other. The beeswax repels liquids that are being consumed through the coated pasta straw and, therefore, impacts little or no flavor into the liquids. Therefore, the coated pasta straw will not substantially (or at all) impact the flavor and taste of the liquid being consumed by the coated pasta straw.
EDIBLE DRINKING STRAW
The edible drinking straw is a foodstuff. The edible drinking straw is configured for use with a liquid foodstuff. The edible drinking straw is a straw that draws the liquid foodstuff from a container. The edible drinking straw is consumed after the liquid foodstuff has been consumed from the container. The edible drinking straw comprises a shell and a rouleau. The rouleau is formed through the shell. The shell is formed from a fluid impermeable material. The liquid foodstuff is drawn from the container through the rouleau.