摘要:
Fat (cocoa butter) in a chocolate chip is reduced to below about 10% by using an aqueous sugar paste containing microparticles of cocoa dispersed in the paste. The colloid-like cocoa paste has improved food modifying properties of intense chocolate flavor similar to "conched" chocolate, fat-like mouthfeel, thickener, viscosity control and stability. The hydrated microparticles of cocoa in the paste have a particle size of about 0.1 to about 20 microns, preferably about 0.1 to about 10 microns, and an average mean particle size of about 2 to about 7 microns. The hydrated microparticles of cocoa are dispersed uniformly throughout the aqueous sugar paste. The paste has an Aw (water activity) of about 0.80 to about 0.90.
摘要:
A cake icing composition and process for making same is disclosed. The cake icing composition comprises sugar and/or starch, water and a food modifying composition. The food modifying composition independently includes a dispersion of an edible soy fiber having a particle size in the range of between about 0.1 micron and about 20 microns, present in a concentration of between about 5% and about 30%, and an aqueous liquid, present in a concentration of between about 70% and about 95%, said percentages being by weight, based on the total weight of the food modifying composition. In the process of making this composition the sugar, water and food modifying composition are blended together. The food modifying composition is itself formed by dispersing the edible soy fiber having a particle size in excess of 20 microns in the aqueous liquid and wet-milling the resultant dispersion so that the soy fiber has a particle size in the range of between about 0.1 micron and about 20 microns.
摘要:
Fat in a confectionary chip is reduced to below about 10% by using a low-fat insoluble, non-gummy food material and 40-70% small particle sugar (less than 100 microns) in combination with about 13% moisture. The sugar to non-gummy food material ratio must be between 2:1 and 4:1 and the moisture between about 10% to about 15%. Hydrated food ingredients are added to retain at least some of the moisture in the bound state. Other ingredients which may be added to the formulation include syrups, milk solids and starch. The chips can be made by simply blending the dry ingredients and adding the moisture to form a dough in the form of a dry, crumbly paste. The dough is mixed or worked up well and then formed into the desired shape. The shape is then cut into pieces similar to chocolate chips.