Including Surface Coating With Liquid Or Plastic Patents (Class 426/293)
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Publication number: 20110300200Abstract: The present invention relates to intensely coloured and light-stable effect pigments based on transparent, undoped SiO2 flakes, which are distinguished by the fact that they are covered with an iron-oxide layer having a thickness of 30-150 nm, and all SiO2 flakes have an identical thickness, and the thickness of the SiO2 flakes is 250-400 nm, and to the use thereof in pigment mixtures, in cosmetic formulations and for colouring foods and pharmaceutical products.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: Gerhard Pfaff, Johann Dietz, Cornelia Foerderer, Xenia Petsitis, Doreen Warthe, Veronika Hochstein
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Patent number: 8071145Abstract: The present invention provides a food product comprising: a formed reduced glycemic response cereal component; and a non-sticky reduced glycemic response sweetener coating over the formed cereal component, the sweetener coating comprising: a first sticky layer comprising at least about 30% fructose (of the total sweetener coating); a second less sticky layer having a DE value of about 60 or less and comprising up to about 17% fructose and at least about 1% non-fructose carbohydrates (of the total sweetener coating); and third layer comprising crystalline fructose. The present invention also provides a process for forming the sweetener coating over the formed cereal component comprising the following steps: (a) providing a formed cereal component having thereon a first sticky layer comprising fructose; (b) forming over the first sticky layer a less stick second layer comprising non-fructose carbohydrates and optionally fructose; and (c) applying crystalline fructose over the second layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Normanella T. DeWille, Judith R Atkinson, Neile K. Edens, Terrence B. Mazer, Kelley J. Lowe, Douglas J. Wearly, Allison Ogilvie
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Publication number: 20110287147Abstract: Refrigerated yogurt products of small size suitable for eating with the fingers are prepared by providing a frozen yogurt composition in individual serving portions and coating the frozen yogurt portions with a fat based coating that is a solid at 45° F., thereby completely enveloping the frozen yogurt portions. The coated frozen yogurt portion is allowed to thaw to form a refrigerated yogurt product and is stored at a temperature of from about 32° F. to about 45° F. The yogurt composition has a final viscosity of from about 35,000 to about 150,000 cP at 4° C., and has a total solids content of at least about 22% and/or exhibits a viscosity reduction at 45° F. of less than 10% after two freeze/thaw cycles. Methods and products are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: Lisa K. Pannell, Logan Merkwae
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Patent number: 8043640Abstract: A method and apparatus for preparing yeast raised doughnuts without frying is disclosed. A proven dough mixture is coated with a cooking fat, such as vegetable shortening, before baking and, subsequently coated with cooking fat again after baking so that the resultant product does not consist of a bread-like substance.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Inventors: Jeffrey Hutchinson, Kevin Rogers
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Publication number: 20110217425Abstract: The present invention relates to composite frozen confectioneries providing an enhanced refreshing sensation upon consumption, said confectioneries comprising a soft core of aerated ice confection preferably comprising a refreshing block and a crispy ice coating. The invention also concerns a method for the manufacture of said composite frozen confectioneries.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2009Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: NESTEC S.A.Inventors: Max Puaud, Sirichit Jiraruangkiat, Francois-Xavier Littoz-Baritel, Steffen Dose
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Publication number: 20110212226Abstract: The invention relates to an improved food product comprising food substrate, a thin adhesive coating deposited on a surface of said food substrate and a particulate deposited on the thin adhesive coating wherein the adhesive coating comprises an edible polymer which, after dispersion in a solvent and deposition on the food substrate, causes adhesion of the particulate to the food substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: David Soane, Michael C. Berg, Lauren Fortin
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Patent number: 7981453Abstract: The present invention generally relates to low calorie bulking agents (e.g., cellulose, starch, bran, glucans, hydrocolloids, and the like) coated with a lipid compound to form a base or inner layer and thereafter encapsulating the fiber/lipid complex within a protein compound as an outer layer. In effect, the present invention provides a delivery system for edible fibers wherein the moisture absorption by the edible fibers can be controlled. Using the encapsulated fiber of this invention, the absorption of water by the edible fiber (and thus the swelling of the edible fiber) can be effectively delayed until the encapsulated fiber reaches the stomach and normal digestive processes begin.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLCInventors: Wen-Sherng Chen, John Westcott Finley, Bruce Campbell, Ariel Cudia
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Patent number: 7964231Abstract: A food product including a potato substrate having less than about 6% moisture content that is at least partially coated with a coating composition having a food starch component is provided. The at least partially coated potato substrate contains at least about 20% less fat content (adjusted to an about 1% product moisture basis) after thermal processing as compared to a substantially similar thermal processed uncoated potato substrate.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2004Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Advanced Food Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert O. Roskam, John F. Stevens, Joel R. Tinsley, Cheree L. B. Stevens
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Publication number: 20110111096Abstract: A grain-based food product comprising a grain-based component covered by a moisture-sensitive powder layer and a binding layer adhering the powder layer to the grain-based component. The binding layer is chosen so that the powder layer can later disperse into a liquid that is added just prior to consumption. The powder layer comprises a component of interest to make the product more interesting to consume. For example, the component of interest can be chosen to produce a difference in color, appearance, texture or flavor of the food product in the presence of a liquid, such as milk or water.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2011Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: THE QUAKER OATS COMPANYInventors: Marcus PARSONS, Karen Lewis
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Patent number: 7906164Abstract: The disclosure describes new forms of chip-type and other fried or baked snack-type and/or convenience food items, including sweet goods such as cookies, doughnuts, etc., which are externally coated with or which directly incorporate into their dough matrix certain starch-based compositions. Methods of using the compositions to make the food products, and the finished food products themselves are described. As external coatings, the compositions significantly increase the crispness and tensile strength of the food item after it is cooked with the coating in place, and so change the organoleptic qualities as to provide a new form of the underlying food product. On sweet goods, the coating also provides a surface barrier that stabilizes sugar icing on the outside of the product, preventing it from becoming tacky, moist, or wet, while simultaneously reducing moisture loss from the dough, adding crispness at the surface and greatly retarding staling.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Advanced Food Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert O. Roskam, Cheree L. Stevens, John F. Stevens, Joel R. Tinsley
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Publication number: 20110038994Abstract: A food glazing system for automatically applying a glaze to an edible object. An inclined heatable surface is disposed in the path of sugar dispensed from a sugar dispenser and is positioned to heat the sugar enroute to an edible object to be glazed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: Dearborn Sausage CompanyInventors: Clifford Todd Meier, Michael C. Kosch
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Publication number: 20110020502Abstract: Chocolate flavored compound coating and nut butter based coated snack products are provided whose coatings are resistant to rub-off or oiling out of the nut oil constituent as well as methods for preparing such coated snack products. The present methods include a first step of providing a hot (˜32 to 44° C.), chocolate and creamy nut butter coating slurry. The methods include a second step of applying the hot coating to a food base to provide a liquid coating coated food base in a weight ratio of coating to food base ranging from ˜1:10 to ˜1:1. The methods include a third step of applying sufficient amounts of a dry particulate setting sugar to a quantity of liquid hot slurry coated food base pieces to provide a finished dry stabilized non-sticky powdered coated food base.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: THOMAS J. NACK, Noel R. Pollen, James W. Geoffrion
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Publication number: 20110020501Abstract: A cereal product comprising cereal kernels, wherein the cereal kernels have been at least partially milled and are coated with a coating layer, said coating layer comprising a protein matrix having particles of a dietary fiber ingredient dispersed therein. Also provided is a method of making a fiber-enriched dry cereal product comprising the steps of: coating cereal kernels that have been at least partially milled with particles of a dietary fiber ingredient and an aqueous dispersion containing a protein; followed by drying the coated cereal kernels. The dietary fiber ingredient may be a powdered stabilized cereal bran. The coated cereal products can be cooked in excess water to give cooked products having high dietary fiber content and improved palatability.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2008Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: MARS, INCInventors: Edwin Verbiest, Fang Lan Lie, Ludo Van Bylen, Luc Leo Ivonne Jacops, Tania Bakelants
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Patent number: 7867537Abstract: A savory or sweet snack having an expanded, crispy, chip-like textured, substantially uniform, homogeneous, cellular coating is obtained by tumbling an edible core material, such as nuts or dried fruit, and alternately applying an aqueous component and a preblended dry mixture on the tumbling edible core material to form a dough coating on the edible core material. The dough-coated core material may be heated by frying or baking to substantially reduce the moisture content of the dough, and to substantially expand the dough. The thick, expanded coating has a substantial amount of wheat yet it possesses a crispy, crunchy texture of a chip, rather than a leavened, mealy or flaky texture. Use of a pregelatinized waxy starch, which is not chemically modified, provides crispness and a high degree of expansion Use of a pure, raw potato starch which is not chemically modified promotes crunchiness and a chip-like texture and reduces oil pick-up or absorption during frying.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLCInventors: Jan Karwowski, C. Y. (Eric) Wang, Randy G. Young
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Publication number: 20110003029Abstract: Coated comestibles comprising palatinose and a binding agent and processes to obtain these comestibles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventors: Bernd Hasslinger, Jorg Kowalczyk, Ingrid Willibald-Ettle, Siegfried Peters
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Publication number: 20100316759Abstract: The present invention relates to sugarless coated products comprising a product core and a product coating, wherein the product coating comprises rice starch, at least one sugar alcohol and a panning additive, as well as methods and uses thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Jörg Kowalczyk, Siegfried Peters, Bernd Hasslinger, Eli Verhasselt, Kristof Pittery
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Publication number: 20100310712Abstract: Methods of making reduced-fat or fat-free fried food products, and products made according to the methods, in which food pieces are coated with an aqueous adhesion mixture including a protein, and an oil absorption minimizing agent including an edible lipophilic material, where the coating is adhered to the food pieces, in order to provide for food products having the texture, flavor, and other characteristics of conventional full-fat fried food products. According to a preferred embodiment, the aqueous adhesion mixture includes from about 65 to about 95% by weight water, from about 4 to about 25% by weight protein, from 0 to about 2% by weight hydrocolloid, and from 0 to about 10% by weight protein stabilizing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2006Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Jamshid Ashourian, Laurie J. Keeler, Durward A. Smith
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Patent number: 7819053Abstract: Prior to cooling, an air knife is used to remove bubbles from confectionery-filled chocolates, preferably center-filled chocolates, deposited in a mold tray, preferably using a one-shot depositor. Using the method and apparatus, it is possible to manufacture novel confectionery products, including one-shot deposited caramel-filled dark chocolates.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Mars, IncorporatedInventors: John M. Kaiser, Dale R. Slesser, Dominic M. Diperna, Richard A. Morgan, Rick A. Floyd, Robert A. Parker, Robert Harvey
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Publication number: 20100266737Abstract: The subject of the invention is antioxidant stabilisation and protection of nuts and/or seeds etc. and of products containing nuts and/or seeds. As known, nuts and seeds become rancid over time, and although several methods of preserving the same exist, including cooling, vacuum packaging, and the use of synthetic stabilizers, there is a need for improved methods of preserving nuts and seeds, as well as products comprising the same. According to this invention antioxidant extracts of plants from the Labiatae family, such as rosemary, sage, balm, oregano, summer savory, mint and thyme, which are natural antioxidants, are used for stabilisation nuts and/or seeds, as well as products comprising the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: Majda Hadolin Kolar, Ohad Cohen Ovadya, Harold Wiener, Maja Skrinjar, Andreja Rizner Hras, Miran Bezjak
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Publication number: 20100247716Abstract: The present invention provides a process of producing grains of coated coffee grounds, the process comprising: heating a mixture of a coating composition and coffee grounds to a temperature below the melting point of the coating composition and at which the coating composition forms a coating on at least some of the coffee grounds; and cooling the mixture to provide grains comprising coffee grounds having a coating of the coating composition formed on at least some of the surface of the coffee grounds. The present invention also provides coated ground coffee compositions that may be produced by this method.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLCInventors: Jennifer Ann Castro, Cheong K. Fong
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Patent number: 7794771Abstract: The present invention relates to a coffee tablet which is obtainable by molding and freeze-drying a solution of coffee solids into a desired shape and which has improved dissolution properties and an appealing smooth and/or shiny surface appearance. The coffee tablet also has a closed surface pore structure and an internal pore structure wherein a majority of the pores in the pore structure are interconnected and have a size of between 5 and 50 micrometers. The coffee tablet can also include a coating of a coffee, a flavorant, a colorant or an aroma. The coffee tablet is packaged in an environment of an aroma to form a product that exhibits fresh and strong flavor and aroma characteristics when a beverage is prepared from the tablet even after long term storage of the tablet.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventor: Ulrich Kessler
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Publication number: 20100203190Abstract: Coated confectionery products and methods of making the coated confectionery products are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a confectionery product comprising a confectionery center, and a coating comprising erythritol and an anti-crystallizing agent surrounding the confectionery center. For example, the weight ratio of the erythritol to the anti-crystallizing agent in the coating can be between about 20:80 and about 80:20.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2008Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANYInventors: David G. Barkalow, Michael A. Reed, Elena S. Mirzoeva
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Publication number: 20100183784Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and device for arranging sprinkling material, such as seed, on a dough piece, comprising means for arranging the sprinkling material on a surface for dough pieces and means for placing the dough piece on the surface provided with the sprinkling material, and also further comprising in an advantageous embodiment means for applying an adhesive such as water to at least a part of the dough piece to be provided with the sprinkling material, wherein the means for placing the dough piece are adapted to place the dough piece with the part provided with the adhesive facing toward the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: RADEMAKER B.V.Inventor: Johannes Josephus Antonius Van Blokland
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Publication number: 20100173051Abstract: A reduced sugar presweetened ready to eat breakfast cereal is prepared by coating dried cereal base pieces or food pieces with a reduced-sugar composition comprising maltotriose, maltotetrose in full or partial substitution for sucrose, and a high potency sweetener. The reduced-sugar coating can have a sucrose content of less than 70%, yet provides taste, texture, appearance, and bowl life that mimics presweetened R-T-E cereals having a coating with more sucrose.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: BARRIE R. FROSETH, Christine Nowakowski
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Publication number: 20100129507Abstract: This invention relates to edible adhesive coatings for multi-component food products, methods of making edible adhesive coatings, food products comprising these edible adhesive coatings, and methods to make multi-component food products comprising edible adhesive coatings; and particularly to edible adhesive coatings for multi-component food products, methods of making edible adhesive coatings, food products comprising these edible adhesive coatings, and methods to make multi-component food products comprising edible adhesive coatings where one of the functions for the edible adhesive coating is to facilitate adhesion of particulate components, such as grains or granola pieces, to a base component, such as a food-based center. This invention, in one embodiment, provides an edible adhesive coating comprising a source of edible fat, a hygroscopic food powder, and optionally an emulsifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2010Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: The Quaker Oats CompanyInventors: Jareer Abu-Ali, Gary Moore
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Publication number: 20100129489Abstract: The present invention relates to sensate-plated sanding compositions, products containing the same and methods for preparing. More specifically, the compositions of the present invention may include a particulate and a sensate composition, which may include a flavor and/or functional component, associated with the particulate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Bharani Ashokan, Joan E. Harvey, Georgina Louise Perry, Khyati A. Valand
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Publication number: 20100104709Abstract: Provided are a method of cooking a raw meat and a plate of chicken prepared using the method. The plate of chicken is a healthy food and has a crispy coating and tender and moist inner flesh, like common fried chicken.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventor: Moon Soo Kim
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Publication number: 20100092630Abstract: A method for preparing and frying untreated seafood in an automated process is disclosed. In an example, a single days volume of the seafood products are coated in batter, breaded in a crumb mixture comprising cracker meal and panko crumbs, refrigerated, and then fried upon placement of a customer order in a short period of time. Alternately, the refrigerated seafood product may be battered and breaded and then fried upon placement of a customer order in a short period of time, for immediate consumption. The methods allow for effective production of seafood products in the quick service restaurant type environment. The invention also relates to a method of making and distributing fried seafood products to a consumer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: SUPER FISH, INC.Inventor: Anthony Karo
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Publication number: 20100062125Abstract: A process for improving the healthfulness of common snack foods, combining dietary supplements with strong-tasting flavorings in proportions and by process steps that maintain the taste of flavored snacks and the effectiveness of the supplements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventors: Jacek Ostrowski, Rafael Ostrowski
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Publication number: 20100040742Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing individually coated, baked, edible core products is disclosed. Individual edible cores are coated with a farinaceous dough and baked. The coated cores are agitated as their coatings expand to prevent them from clumping or agglomerating during baking. The baked, coated cores are individual core pieces with an expanded, crispy coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: MIA DIJKHUIS, Marco Michielsen, Rob Van Temmen, Joop Vrees
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Publication number: 20100028496Abstract: The present invention relates to a composition for reducing the sodium chloride content in food products, to processes for the preparation thereof and to uses.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: SYMRISE GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Sylvia Barnekow, Rainer Barnekow, Christopher Sabater-Lüntzel
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Publication number: 20100015297Abstract: A shelf stable fried product and a process for creating a shelf stable fried product is disclosed. Aspects include a process for managing fat migration, moisture migration, and cell degrading of a food product during frying. Aspects further include a resulting shelf stable food product that includes a crispy and/or crunchy texture and a desirable fat distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Janet Olson Wheeler, Deborah Dihel, Kevin Mellor, Jeffrey Schneider, Kristin Mills, Roger Samoray, Moses Sanchez
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Publication number: 20090258109Abstract: A novel process of hard coating, for creating a hard, crunchy coating on the surface of a product in less than two hours, includes a plurality of cycles each including: applying a coating syrup containing at least one polyol obtained by hydrogenation of disaccharides, and the coating syrup having 60%-90% solids content by weight and preferably 70%-85% by weight; drying by using air with a temperature of 40° C.-70° C., for a time of at least 1 minute and of not more than 5 minutes; the number of cycles being such that a degree of enlargement of greater than 25%, preferentially greater than 30% and more preferentially greater than 32% is obtained. One variant of the process according to the invention consists in adding, after applying the syrup, an amount of polyol powder of very high purity. The invention is also directed towards the coated products obtained by using the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: ROQUETTE FRERESInventors: Dominique ORTIZ DE ZARATE, Guillaume RIBADEAU-DUMAS
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Publication number: 20090258123Abstract: Potato pieces such as cut potato chunks are pre-processed by blanching, parfrying and freezing, followed by a surface-coating step wherein the potato pieces are coated with a blend of oil and lecithin. In a preferred form, the oil-lecithin blend comprises about 95% weight oil such as a soybean-based salad oil, and about 5% weight soybean-based lecithin. This oil-lecithin blend is applied to the pre-processed potato pieces as by spraying to achieve a product weight increase of from about 2% to about 8%. Such surface-coated frozen potato pieces are adapted for finish preparation by microwave heating, with the finish-prepared pieces exhibiting substantial and desirable external surface crispness in combination with clean and natural potato flavor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: J. R. SIMPLOT COMPANYInventor: David N. Gallina
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Publication number: 20090214700Abstract: The invention relates to coated comestibles comprising palatinose and a binding agent and processes to obtain these comestibles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Bernd Hasslinger, Jorg Kowalczyk, Ingrid Willibald-Ettle, Siegfried Peters
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Publication number: 20090214699Abstract: The invention relates to coated comestibles comprising palatinose and a binding agent and processes to obtain these comestibles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Bernd Hasslinger, Jorg Kowalczyk, Ingrid Willibald-Ettle, Siegfried Peters
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Publication number: 20090186121Abstract: An edible substrate treated with an edible substrate enhancer and printed with an image. Methods for treating edible substrates with an edible substrate enhancer, and for printing an image onto the treated edible substrate are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: SENSIENT COLORS INC.Inventors: Andrea Hutchison, Karen Brimmer, Penny Martin, Gale Myers, Scott Liniger
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Publication number: 20090155423Abstract: A process of creating a particulate encrusted food core comprises exposing a food core and a plurality of particulates to air currents. The air currents cause the particulates to collide with and adhere to the food core creating a particulate encrusted food core. The particulates may comprise granola and the food core may comprise a cereal. The encrusting process may occur within a fluidized bed apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: The Quaker Oats CompanyInventors: Gary S. Moore, Jareer Abu-Ali
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Patent number: 7537792Abstract: A system and process for coating pieces or cores of confectionery material, such as chewing gum, with a sugar-based coating or a sugarless-based coating. The solid content of the sugar or sugarless material in the syrup solution is increased, thus reducing the water content and allowing the successive coating layers to be dried more quickly. The syrup solution is maintained at an elevated temperature in order to prevent the syrup solids from precipitating or crystallizing out of solution.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Cadbury Adams USA LLCInventors: Miles Van Niekerk, Francois Pierre Errandonea, Kenneth Paul Bilka
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Publication number: 20090110773Abstract: A fruit snack with probiotics that is stable at room temperature is manufactured by combining various ingredients including fruit juices/purees to produce a slurry and cooking the slurry to produce a center that contains a high moisture content. The fruit snack center is covered with a barrier layer which in turn is covered by an outer layer that contains heat sensitive ingredients, such as probiotic cultures. The barrier layer substantially prevents migration of moisture from the center to the outer layer, and the fruit snack is cooled prior to applying the outer layer to minimize damage/harm to the heat sensitive ingredients. In addition to including probiotic cultures and being stable at room temperature, the fruit snack has other desirable characteristics including a chewy soft texture and fruit-flavorings, and may be manufactured using traditional processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Basant K. Dwivedi
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Publication number: 20090074920Abstract: The present invention provides a beverage precursor comprising black leaf tea characterised in that the precursor comprises theanine in an amount of at least 4% by dry weight of the precursor. The invention also provides a process for manufacturing a beverage precursor wherein black tea is coated with theanine and then blended with uncoated tea.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: Ian Smith
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Patent number: 7494678Abstract: A method and apparatus for preparing yeast raised doughnuts without frying is disclosed. A proven dough mixture is coated with a cooking fat, such as vegetable shortening, before baking and, subsequently coated with cooking fat again after baking so that the resultant product does not consist of a bread-like substance.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Donuts and Company LimitedInventors: Jeffrey Hutchinson, Kevin Rogers
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Publication number: 20090047391Abstract: The present relates to a method of preparing a dough product comprising: mixing flour, water and optionally other bakery ingredients to form a dough; and applying a coating composition directly to the outside surface of the dough at a stage of the dough manufacture when the dough is no longer subjected to kneading or lamination, said coating composition containing, calculated on dry matter, emulsifier in an amount of 10-100% and polysaccharide in an amount of 0-20%. The dough products obtained by the present method offer the advantage that they can be baked or fried to yield a product that will retain a crispy crust for a considerable period of time and even after reheating of the baked or fried product. Other aspects of the invention relate to dough products that can be obtained by the aforementioned method as well as to baked and fried products obtained by baking or flying such a dough product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2005Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Peter Stolz, Simon Christopher Huscroft, Neil Graham Hargreaves, Udo Scharf, Kerstin Hahn-Schmidt, Mathieu Van Son, Martijn Willem-Jan Noort
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Patent number: 7488503Abstract: Matrix compositions which contain a mixture of two different food polymers are useful for encapsulating encapsulates, such as flavoring agents.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: McCormick & Company, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Porzio, Dmitriy Zasypkin
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Publication number: 20080305223Abstract: New coated food products are provided. The products comprise a center food piece such as a nutmeat or cereal piece, and a coating surrounding the center food piece. The coating can be flavored with flavorings such as cheese, chocolate, or fruit. The coating comprises a substantially homogeneous mixture of a fat-based composition and a particulate material, which results in a stable coating that can tolerate higher temperatures when compared to prior art products while also having 50% or less of the fat content of prior art coatings.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: James C. Cross, Federico T. Corcoro, JR., Anke E. Golde, Sengngeune Katthaname
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Publication number: 20080299264Abstract: The technical field of the invention is that of manufacturing apparatuses for automatically making sausages. The present invention relates to a coated food product, in particular a sausage, to a composition for coating the food product, to a method of coating food products, and to apparatus enabling the method to be implemented. The method comprises in succession the following steps: a sausage of raw sausage meat, puree, or paste is molded by being passed through a tubular mold; the mold is cut up into segments having ends that are preferably rounded; the segments are moved while being covered in a first composition containing sodium alginate so as to coat the segments in a film of this first composition; and the coated segments are put into contact with a second composition containing a calcium salt in order to cause a gel of calcium alginate to be formed, coating the segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: Philippe Torcatis
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Patent number: 7452560Abstract: A method for preparing a hand-held snack item is disclosed. The method includes the steps of (a) applying a first edible, heat-sensitive food material to an initial formed hand-held food item, thereby forming a preliminary coated hand-held food item; (b) applying a second edible food coating material to said preliminary coated hand-held food item, thereby forming a secondary coated hand-held food item, wherein said second edible food material is applied to said preliminary coated hand-held food item in such a manner as to substantially completely coat said first edible, heat-sensitive food material, and wherein said second edible food material is selected from a material which possesses sufficient physical characteristics to act as a protective medium for said first edible, heat-sensitive food material when said secondary coated hand-held food item is subjected to a temperature in the range of from about 35° C. to about 350° C.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: The Quaker Oats CompanyInventor: Rei-Young Amos Wu
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Publication number: 20080213435Abstract: Disclosed is an engrossing syrup for a pan coating process and a process that enables one to coat a food piece with a soft sugar coating that retains its softness over time. The process also allows the coating to occur at low coating temperatures. In addition, the process produces a thinner and softer coating to provide a novel taste and texture to the coated food piece. The engrossing syrup can be used to coat a wide variety of types of food pieces using a pan coating process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Constance Jo Enevold, Richard Norris Flaget, Sylvia Lynn Schonauer
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Publication number: 20080193608Abstract: Unique adherent coated roasted and unroasted bean, pea and nut substrates carrying finely divided ingredients, the adherent coating including an alginate salt, a source of calcium ions and carrageenan, and the method of making such unique coated beans, peas and nuts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: Griffith Laboratories International, Inc.Inventor: Joseph A. Formanek
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Publication number: 20080107780Abstract: The invention provides sugar-containing compositions suitable for use in coating solid preparations such as tablets, pills, granules and grains. Methods of using such coatings are provided, as are solid dosage forms coated with the compositions. In some embodiments, the methods provide sugar coated tablets comprising conjugated estrogens, and a progestin, for example medroxyprogesterone acetate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: WYETHInventors: John KRESEVIC, Sheetal KULKARNI, Xiuying LIU, Nizamuddin BAKSH, Robin ENEVER