SEALED PACK OF INGREDIENTS FOR AN INDIVIDUAL SMOOTHIE, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS AND APPARATUSES
20200397016 ยท 2020-12-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23G9/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G07F9/105
PHYSICS
A23G9/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23G9/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D85/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A23G9/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23V2002/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A23G9/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23G9/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23G9/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23G9/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D85/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G07F13/06
PHYSICS
Abstract
A sealed pack (440) contains quantities of ingredients to make an individual smoothie portion. The ingredients comprise a flavour ingredient (410) such as pieces of fruit (strawberries, raspberries, mango), a frozen portion of liquid (420) such as water, fruit juice, milk, coffee or tea; and a consistency ingredient (430) such as ice-cream, sorbet and yoghurt. The pack may be subjected to a temperature sufficiently low to maintain the frozen state of some of the ingredients in the pack (440). Also disclosed is a method of packaging the ingredients into the pack, or into first and second containers, or into a container with compartments for different ingredients in frozen and unfrozen states; and a method of preparing an individual smoothie using the sealed pack wherein the ingredients are blended with additional liquid; and an apparatus that uses sealed pack for automatically vending an individual smoothie portion.
Claims
1. A method for preparing an individual portion of a smoothie, the method comprising steps of: transferring contents of a sealed pack to a container, the contents of the sealed pack comprising a flavour ingredient, a frozen ingredient, and at least one consistency ingredient, respective quantities of the flavour ingredient, the frozen ingredient and the at least one consistency ingredient being selected of a quantity suitable when combined together to produce the individual portion of the smoothie and of a quantity when combined together to fill a cup of a standard cup size for serving to a consumer; and blending the contents of the container.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein transferring the contents of the sealed pack of the container comprises transferring as the frozen ingredient a plurality of frozen individual pieces sized to contribute through blending to predetermined product consistency of the individual portion of the smoothie.
3. The method of claim 2 further comprising: adding a portion of a liquid to the container prior to blending the contents of the container, a quantity of the portion of the liquid being selected of a quantify suitable when combed together with the respective quantities of the flavour ingredient, the flavour ingredient and the at least one consistency ingredient for the individual portion of the smoothie to produce the individual portion of the smoothie.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein transferring the contents of the sealed pack of the container comprises transferring as the frozen ingredient a plurality of frozen portions of at least one liquid selected from a group of liquids consisting of water, fruit juice, milk, coffee and tea.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein transferring as the frozen ingredient a plurality of frozen portions of at least one liquid comprises transferring a plurality of frozen individual pieces sized to contribute through blending to predetermined product consistency of the individual portion of the smoothie.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein transferring the contents of the sealed pack of the container comprises transferring as the least one consistency ingredient an ingredient selected to consistently produce single serving smoothies including the individual portion of the smoothie with a predetermined texture or runniness following the blending of the contents of the container.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein transferring as the least one consistency ingredient an ingredient selected from a group of ingredients consisting of ice cream, sorbet and yoghurt.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein transferring as the frozen ingredient a plurality of frozen portions of at least one liquid comprises transferring a plurality of frozen individual pieces sized to contribute through blending to predetermined product consistency of the individual portion of the smoothie.
9. The method of claim 1 further comprising: adding a portion of a liquid to the container prior to blending the contents of the container, a quantity of the portion of the liquid being selected of a quantify suitable when combed together with the respective quantities of the flavour ingredient, the flavour ingredient and the at least one consistency ingredient for the individual portion of the smoothie to produce the individual portion of the smoothie.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein adding a portion of the liquid to the container comprises adding at least one liquid selected from a group of liquids consisting of water, fruit juice, milk, coffee and tea.
11. The method of claim 1 wherein transferring the contents of the sealed pack of the container comprises transferring as the flavour ingredient a portion of fruit.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein transferring as the flavour ingredient a portion of fruit comprises transferring a plurality of individually frozen portions of frozen fruit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] A small number of embodiments are described hereinafter, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Embodiments of methods and packaging for preparing compositions are described hereinafter. Although the embodiments are particularly described with reference to smoothies, it is not intended that the present invention be restricted in this way. Specifically, the present invention has application to other types of compositions and particularly to other compositions for human consumption, such as soups.
[0025] Use of the term smoothie in the present document is intended to include fruit-based smoothies and non-fruit-based smoothies, which may include flavour ingredients such as coffee, chocolate and alcohol. Furthermore, smoothies may be dairy-based or non-dairy-based.
[0026] Use of the term unfrozen in the present document is intended to mean not completely frozen and to include partially frozen, slushy and icy within the scope of the intended meaning. Use of the term partially frozen in the present document is intended to mean not completely frozen and to include slushy and icy within the scope of the intended meaning.
[0027] Use of the phrase an individual portion, in the present document is intended to mean a portion suitable for consumption by one person or individual. However, such portions may vary in size or volume to cater for different individuals (e.g.; adults and children or small, medium and large).
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[0029] For making a smoothie, the contents of the first container comprise a liquid base such as apple juice concentrate or mango nectar, which is maintained in an unfrozen state. Prevention of freezing of the liquid base advantageously yields an improved texture of the prepared smoothie in comparison to use of a frozen base. If two smoothies with identical ingredients, apart from the one smoothie's juice base being liquid and the other smoothie's juice base being frozen, are blended in identical blenders, the smoothie with the liquid base will have a smoother or more liquid texture than the smoothie with the frozen base. The contents of the second container comprise the remaining ingredients for preparing the smoothie such as frozen yoghurt, individually quick frozen (IQF) fruit and ice flakes. The IQF fruit may, for example, comprise whole strawberries, raspberries, boysenberries and mango chunks.
[0030] In one embodiment, the first and second containers comprise separate compartments of a single package containing ingredients for preparing a single portion of a smoothie. In this instance, the entire package is subjected to a sufficiently low temperature to ensure that the contents of the second compartment are frozen. However, the liquid contents of the first compartment are prevented from freezing. One method used to prevent freezing is the addition of an anti-freeze additive to the liquid base content. Another method of preventing freezing is use of a thermally insulating material for the first compartment. The methods may be employed separately or in combination.
[0031] In an alternative embodiment, the first and second containers comprise separate packs. Accordingly, a number of first containers may be packed in a larger container (for example, plastic bottles in a cardboard box or plastic crate) for ease of handling and delivery to juice bars. A number of the second containers may similarly be consolidated in a larger container, with the larger container being subjected to sufficiently low temperatures to freeze the contents of the number of second containers.
[0032] Three examples of ingredient lists for fruit smoothies that may be packaged and/or prepared according to the methods described herein are provided hereinafter:
[0033] Mixed Berry Fruit Smoothie
[0034] 1. Apple juice concentrate (liquid form): 200 ml
[0035] 2. Strawberry-flavoured frozen yoghurt: 180 ml
[0036] 3. Strawberries (IQF): 2 whole berries @11 g each=22 g
[0037] 4. Raspberries (IQF): 2 whole berries @2 g each=4 g
[0038] 5. Ice flakes: 0.75 cup
[0039] Mango Fruit Smoothie
[0040] 1. Mango nectar (liquid form): 150 ml
[0041] 2. Mango pieces (frozen): 3 pieces @6 g each=18 g
[0042] 3. Mango-flavoured frozen yoghurt: 180 ml
[0043] 4. Ice flakes: 0.75 cup
[0044] Tropical Fruit Smoothie
[0045] 1. Tropical juice (liquid form): 200 ml
[0046] 2. Mango-flavoured frozen yoghurt: 180 ml
[0047] 3. Mango pieces (frozen): 1 piece @6 g each=6 g
[0048] 4. Strawberries (IQF): 1 whole berry @11 g each=11 g
[0049] 5. Raspberries (IQF): 2 whole berries @2 g each=4 g
[0050] 6. Ice flakes: 0.5 cup
[0051] Individually frozen fruit avoids the need for pre-blended fruit mix, which contributes to the texture and freshness of the smoothies.
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[0056] In certain embodiments, a vending machine is used to blend and vend single portions of smoothies, as described hereinbefore. Certain or all of the ingredients may be stored or pre-packed in individual portions or serves in the vending machine as described hereinbefore. Alternatively, certain or all of the ingredients may be stored in bulk in the vending machine and be dispensed in appropriate quantities for preparing single smoothie portions. For example, a vending machine may store packs such as those described in relation to and shown in
[0057] Methods and packaging for smoothies and other compositions have been described hereinbefore. Such methods and packaging are advantageous in that they can ensure exact portioning and thus provide improved consistency and quality control at the point of manufacture and sale. Pre-packed ingredients for producing individual smoothie portions are designed to suitably fill standard cup sizes used by a juice bar or vendor and wastage can thus be reduced or eliminated. Packaging of individual smoothie portions also advantageously results in less labour and real estate being required at the point of manufacture and sale. This translates to less staff and smaller juice bars and, consequently, lower operating costs. Moreover, purchase of all or most of the ingredients in a single package will likely result in savings throughout the entire supply chain. Packaging of individual smoothie portions also advantageously enables quicker preparation of smoothies, thus permitting increased productivity and increased customer satisfaction.
[0058] The foregoing detailed description provides exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configurations of the invention. Rather, the description of the exemplary embodiments provides those skilled in the art with enabling descriptions for implementing an embodiment of the invention. Various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims hereinafter.
[0059] Where specific features, elements and steps referred to herein have known equivalents in the art to which the invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth. Furthermore, features, elements and steps referred to in respect of particular embodiments may optionally form part of any of the other embodiments unless stated to the contrary.
[0060] Embodiments of the invention have application beyond juice bars. For example, methods and packaging for preparing compositions described hereinbefore may be used in various retail outlets such as supermarkets, various food providers such as restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops and private homes.
[0061] In the context of this specification, the word comprising means including principally but not necessarily solely or having or including, and not consisting only of. Variations of the word comprising, such as comprise and comprises have correspondingly varied meanings.