Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
426570000 | Dairy cream or topping | 11 |
20090285962 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING REDUCED CHOLESTEROL DAIRY PRODUCTS - A reduced cholesterol cream, as compared to a conventionally prepared cream, is produced by pressurizing and shearing whole milk prior to separation of the whole milk into skim milk and cream. The skim milk is increased in cholesterol content and the cream is reduced in cholesterol content. | 11-19-2009 |
20100086663 | Acidified Dairy Food - The present invention provides an acidified dairy food comprising cocoa shells, a method for producing the acidified dairy food, and the use of cocoa shells to increase the fibre content and/or lower the fat content of an acidified dairy food. | 04-08-2010 |
20110200732 | Whipping Agent - The present invention relates to a whipping agent comprising at least one fat, at least one protein and at least one emulsifier, wherein the amount of all emulsifiers present in the whipping agent is at least 0.1% by weight of the whipping agent, and wherein the amount of unsaturated fatty acid moieties present in the fat is at least 10% by weight of all fatty acid moieties present in the fat. Furthermore the present invention relates to an instant powder for making an instant powder dessert comprising the whipping agent, a food that comprises a foam that is obtained by whipping, wherein the foam comprises the whipping agent, a process for making the whipping agent and the use of the whipping agent for making a food that comprises a foam that is obtained by whipping. | 08-18-2011 |
20120107479 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING REDUCED CHOLESTEROL DAIRY PRODUCTS - A reduced cholesterol cream that is 100% free of nondairy additives has a cholesterol content of from about 40 mg to 110 mg cholesterol per 100 g of cream having a 36% fat content. | 05-03-2012 |
20130071540 | FROZEN FRESH CREAM TO BE WHIPPED, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE FROZEN FRESH CREAM, WHIPPED CREAM, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE WHIPPED CREAM - A method for producing frozen fresh cream to be whipped, the method including: cooling fresh cream, wherein in the cooling, the fresh cream is cooled to a temperature of −5° C. or lower and is changed from 0° C. to −5° C. for 8 minutes or shorter. | 03-21-2013 |
20130078354 | OLEAGINOUS COMPOSITION AND OIL-IN-WATER TYPE EMULSIFIER CONTAINING OLEAGINOUS COMPOSITION - Disclosed is a preferred oleaginous composition in an oil-in-water type emulsifier used as whipped cream mainly in confectionary and bread manufacturing. Use of the oleaginous composition suppresses whipped cream property changes that occur because of temperature changes, substantially without containing trans-fatty acid thereby providing an oil-in-water emulsifier with an excellent melt-in-the-mouth property. Disclosed is the manufacturing of an oil-in-water type emulsifier using an oleaginous composition containing a lauric acid content of 10-30% by weight and a triglyceride content of 30-55% by weight whose total carbon number is 44-48 of fatty-acid residue that composes the triglyceride, and containing a lauric-type oleo that contains interesterified fat with an iodine value of 30-50 and a lauric acid content of 40% by weight. | 03-28-2013 |
20130115360 | FOAMABLE OIL-IN-WATER EMULSIFIED OIL COMPOSITION FOR CHILLED-DISTRIBUTION WHIPPED CREAMS AND WHIPPED CREAM - A foamable oil-in-water emulsified oil composition for chilled-distribution whipped creams, characterized in that: the oil content is 20 to 40 wt %; the oil contains an oil (A) containing trigricerides in which the constituent fatty acids have total carbon atom numbers of 36 and 38 in a total amount 40 wt % and having a rising slip point of 30° C. or higher and an oil (B) selected from hardened palm kernel oils and a hardened coconut oils; the content of the oil (A) is 1 to 30 wt % with respect to the total amount of the oil; the content of the oil (B) is 5 to 30 wt % with respect to the total amount of the oil; the total content of the oils (A) and (B) is 15 to 50 wt % with respect to the total amount of the oil; the crystallinity of the oil, after the composition is stored at 5° C. for 4 days is 50% or more; and the difference between the crystallinity of the oil after the composition is stored at 5° C. for 1 hour and the crystallinity of the oil after the composition is stored at 5° C. for 1 hour time and additionally at 15° C. for 30 minutes is 2% or less. | 05-09-2013 |
20130129898 | YOGURT TOPPING - Provided herein are whippable topping compositions comprising yogurt. The compositions comprise a blend of yogurt and a whip topping emulsion. The yogurt can be made with regular, low fat or fat free milk. The fat content of the whip topping emulsion can also be varied to provide topping compositions of various fat content having a smooth texture and desirable consistency. | 05-23-2013 |
20130280403 | METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY PRODUCING MILK FROTH - Provided are methods for automatically producing milk froth in a milk-frothing apparatus, and also a milk-frothing apparatus for automatically producing milk froth. The milk-frothing apparatus has at least one hollow space, a steam-inlet channel for introducing steam into the hollow space, a milk-inlet channel for introducing milk into the hollow space, an air-inlet channel for introducing air into the hollow space, and an outlet channel for discharging milk froth from the milk-frothing apparatus, wherein the respective channels each issue directly or indirectly into the hollow space. With the aim of specifying a method and a milk-frothing apparatus by means of which an organoleptic milk froth of which the taste is optimized can be automatically produced, the invention makes provision for steam, preferably steam from water, to be introduced into the steam-inlet channel in order to allow milk and air to flow into the hollow space and in order to mix said milk, air and steam to form a milk/air/steam mixture, and to then output the milk/air/steam mixture into the outlet channel, wherein a sweetening means is provided in a region of the milk-frothing apparatus through which at least the milk/air/steam mixture flows. | 10-24-2013 |
20160120199 | LOW-FAT NON-PROTEIN WHIPPABLE TOPPING COMPOSITION - A low-fat whippable topping composition comprising: (a) 7 to 24% by weight of water-soluble carbohydrates, (b) 8 to 16% by weight of fat, (c) 0.3 to 1.5% by weight of emulsifier, (d) 0.2 to 1% by weight of optionally methylated hydroxypropyl cellulose, preferably hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, (e) 0.05 to 0.5% by weight of carboxymethyl cellulose, (f) 0 to 1% by weight of non-protein hydrocolloid stabilizer different from components (a), (d) and (e), (g) 0 to less than 0.2% by weight of protein, and (h) 53 to 84% by weight of water, wherein the weight ratio of optionally methylated hydroxypropyl cellulose (d) to carboxymethyl cellulose (e) is within the range of from 1.7:1 to 3.5:1. | 05-05-2016 |
20160374358 | Yogurt Topping - Provided herein are whippable topping compositions comprising yogurt. The compositions comprise a blend of yogurt and a whip topping emulsion. The yogurt can be made with regular, low fat or fat free milk. The fat content of the whip topping emulsion can also be varied to provide topping compositions of various fat content having a smooth texture and desirable consistency. | 12-29-2016 |