Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
426581000 | Butter is the basic ingredient | 7 |
20100092646 | BROWNED BUTTER PRODUCT AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A method of enhancing a butter product involves removing all of all, or at least most of, the water content from butter leaving mainly clarified butter and milk solids. The milk solids in the clarified butter are browned and then the milk solids and the clarified butter are cooled. The clarified butter and browned milk solids are agitated once cooled to attain at least, generally uniform consistency. The product is then solidified and packaged. In some forms, an additive can be introduced into the product, preferably before the agitation step. Such additive can include a bulking agent (e.g., safflower oil) and/or a flavor enhancement (e.g., lemon zest). | 04-15-2010 |
20110206822 | Butter Making Device - The present invention relates to a butter making device comprising a butter containing section containing a basic butter product to be processed further, a dosing unit for adding additives to the basic butter product, and a flow restricting and generating device disposed at the butter containing section for passing butter from the butter containing section for further processing the basic butter product to the dosing unit, wherein at least one further dosing unit and at least one further flow restricting and generating device disposed at the butter containing portion for passing basic butter containing section to the at least one further dosing unit. | 08-25-2011 |
20110305813 | Spreadable Butter Formulations - A spreadable butter product, with a method of production, wherein vegetable oil is combined with already churned butter. The vegetable oil, which is preferably canola oil, contains low levels of a phospholipid such as lecithin, so as to reduce the surface tension of the system, and thereby reduce or eliminate the absorption of the vegetable oil into the crystal structure of the butterfat in the butter. As a result, the crystalline structure of the churned butter is retained. The spreadable butter is spreadable at refrigerator temperatures, and has improved system stability which allows it to remain spreadable for longer periods of time. | 12-15-2011 |
20130344218 | PHOTODEGRADATION RESISTANT BEVERAGE - The present invention relates to a beverage having excellent photodegradation resistance. More particularly, the present invention relates to a photodegradation resistant beverage comprising a fat-free milk solid content and fat content, the fat content comprising not less than 70% by mass vegetable fat and oil, and the vegetable fat and oil is selected from the group consisting of coconut oil, sunflower oil and a mixture thereof. | 12-26-2013 |
20140030414 | HERB-BUTTER COOKER - An appliance for making herb-seasoned butter is disclosed in the present invention. Said appliance is comprised of electric control means, herb-butter processing means and herb-butter collecting means. Said appliance does the melting, simmering, straining, pressing and collecting all in one machine. | 01-30-2014 |
20140106054 | BROWN BUTTER AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION THEREOF - A system and method for the continuous production of brown butter involves concentrating butter while retaining solids non-fat in the butter, and continuously transferring and heating the concentrated butter to cause the solids non-fat in the butter to react in a maillard reaction to form a brown butter product. The system may use one or more of a heating vessel, an evaporator and a reaction vessel to form the brown butter in the continuous process. A brown butter product derived from butter includes reacted solids non-fat particulates from a maillard reaction suspended by nascent fat crystals nucleated about the reacted solids non-fat particulates and by large fat crystal structures joined to the nascent fat crystals. | 04-17-2014 |
20150017307 | SPREADABLE PREPARATION WITH HERBS - Disclosed are spreadable preparations, containing
| 01-15-2015 |