WO2000008943A1 - Procede de production de lait de soja - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for producing flavored soymilk.
- soymilk In recent years, expectations for soymilk have arisen due to the increased awareness of health promotion and health maintenance by foods, and increased awareness of vegetable foods, and in response, improved technologies for soymilk production have been developed separately from tofu production. As a result, easy-to-drink soymilk with reduced soy, blue, bitter, and astringent tastes has become commercially available. These improvements cover a wide range of techniques, including removal of seed coat and hypocotyl, heating to deactivate enzymes, processing during crushing and milling, processing during okara separation, sterilization and deodorization.
- soy milk is much easier to drink than conventional soy milk. Considering that it is still a beverage or dessert material, it has improved, but soybean peculiar soybean odor, green odor, and bitterness And there is still room for improvement in astringency.
- soybean-specific soybean odor, green odor, bitterness and astringency is added to add sweetness, flavors, and juice to add flavor, soybean-specific soybean odor, green odor, bitterness and astringency. Masking the taste.
- the present inventors have focused on the fact that tofu prepared from soy milk by a traditional method is excellent in flavor.
- Liquid tofu having the flavor of tofu that is, a material for kneading confectionery and bread, cream, etc.
- the present invention It was found that various methods for enhancing the calcium content of soymilk have been studied, although their purpose is different, but similar in content. In other words, the following various methods have been proposed as measures to improve the viscosity when calcium is added to soymilk due to the aggregation effect of calcium and protein in soymilk and to coagulate into soybean curd. I have.
- JP-A-52-90662 and JP-A-53-936356 disclose that pH is adjusted by adding calcium hydroxide, oil and fat, and an emulsifier to soymilk. Is disclosed.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Sho 53-183,669 discloses the addition of a chelating agent.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 54-95771 discloses a method of adding casein and / or dephosphorylated i3-force zein to an aqueous soybean protein solution and then adding a calcium salt solution.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 59-68339 discloses a method in which a separated protein is partially hydrolyzed and homogenized by adding fats and oils and calcium glycerate.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 59-173304 discloses a method in which calcium lactate and sodium hydrogen carbonate are added to soymilk in combination.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 60-47636 discloses a method of adding a calcium compound to soy milk in the presence of glycerin or propylene dalicol.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Sho 61-254558 discloses a method in which sugar lime is added to soymilk or soybean protein drinks and neutralized with an organic acid.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. Sho 61-2495355 discloses a method in which soy milk is brought into contact with a calcium-type strongly acidic cation exchange membrane.
- Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 5-30890 discloses that isolated soybean protein solution and various soymilks are mixed with calcium, and the proteins are coagulated, homogenized, and then added with an acidulant, homogenized and heated. A method of disinfection is
- the above-mentioned conventional method of adding a coagulant to soymilk has problems such as the inevitable influence of the coagulant itself, the concomitant drug or the pH variation on the flavor of soymilk, and complicated process operations.
- problems such as the inevitable influence of the coagulant itself, the concomitant drug or the pH variation on the flavor of soymilk, and complicated process operations.
- the present invention solves the above problems and provides a method for producing a flavorless soymilk having a low viscosity and not recoagulating.
- the purpose is to provide the law.
- tofu produced from soy milk by a traditional method is excellent in flavor
- liquid tofu having a tofu flavor in other words, ingredients for kneading confectionery and bread, cream Excellent low-viscosity, non-coagulated soy milk that can be used as a filling material, fermented food material, beverage material, ice cream material, dessert material, livestock kneading product material, prepared food material, etc. I got the knowledge.
- soy milk by heating the soy milk and adding a coagulant to homogenize the coagulated coagulated into a tofu, a fine colloid solution can be obtained, reducing the inherent odor, bitterness and astringency of soy milk. It was found that the flavor was as good as tofu. Furthermore, the soymilk in the form of the fine colloidal solution is subjected to high-temperature flash heating directly with steam and then homogenized to further improve the flavor and reduce the viscosity significantly. I learned that soy milk can be obtained. The present invention has been completed based on powerful new findings of the present inventors.
- the present invention provides a method for producing soymilk, which comprises adding a coagulant to soymilk, homogenizing, directly heating at a high temperature using steam, and then homogenizing.
- the pH of the raw soymilk is preferably 7 to 8.
- the coagulant one or more selected from the group consisting of two galli, magnesium salt, calcium salt and darcono delta lactone can be used.
- the addition amount of the coagulation agent is 2% to 8% based on the crude protein content of soy milk (magnesium salt, in the case of calcium salts, magnesium, 0. 2 4./o ⁇ 1. 9. / 0 as Karushiumu) is Like! / ,.
- the temperature of the direct high-temperature flash heating is preferably 120 ° C.
- the soymilk used in the present invention is preferably made from soybeans. Soybeans are preferably soybeans that have been heated to remove the seed coat and hypocotyl and deactivate the enzyme.
- Raw soymilk can be obtained by a method known per se, and its pH is preferably 7 to 8. This is to cope with the decrease in pH due to the addition of a coagulant. If the pH of the raw soymilk is within the above range, soymilk with ⁇ ⁇ 5.5 to 7.4 can be obtained. .
- Examples of the coagulant used in the present invention include natural (salt) Nigari, magnesium salts such as magnesium chloride and magnesium sulfate, calcium salts such as calcium sulfate, calcium chloride, lactic acid, calcium whey, and dalcono delta ratatone. Or a mixture of coagulants selected from the group consisting of: In all of the above coagulants, the effect of reducing the green odor, bitterness, and astringency of soy milk is observed.However, with regard to the addition of kokumi such as milky taste to soy milk, two gullies and magnesium salts are more effective than calcium salts. Is also effective. Also, since darcono delta lactone alone has less of a flavor improving effect than magnesium salt and calcium salt, it is preferable to use it together with magnesium salt and calcium salt. Further, an organic acid such as fumaric acid can be used instead of darcono delta lactone.
- the amount of the coagulant used in the present invention varies depending on the coagulant, but as a salt, it is usually 1% to 4 ⁇ % per soy milk solid content, and 2% to 8% (magnesium ⁇ ) based on the crude protein content of soy milk. In the case of calcium salts and calcium salts, 0.24% to 1.9% for magnesium and calcium is appropriate. If the crude protein content of the soymilk is less than 2%, the effect of reducing the blue odor and bitterness of the soymilk is not observed, whereas if it exceeds 8%, the taste of the coagulant is felt as edami. The pH and the flavor are reduced, and the coagulation of the soymilk is too strong to make the next homogenization step difficult. From the viewpoint of flavor improvement, the content is preferably 3% to 7% (0.36% to 1.6% as magnesium or calcium in the case of magnesium salt or calcium salt) with respect to the crude protein content of soymilk.
- the addition time of the coagulant is not particularly limited as long as it is before the direct high-temperature flash heating with steam. For example, if preheating is performed before homogenization as described below, it may be before or after preheating. However, if a coagulant is added to the extent that the soy milk coagulates into a tofu-like form, homogenization is maintained by continuously stirring so that the soy milk does not separate into aggregates and supernatant from the time of addition until homogenization. Can be facilitated. Homogenization is not necessarily required if the soymilk to which the coagulant has been added is a set of coagulates that can be processed by the next steam high-temperature instantaneous heating device. Homogenize (process).
- the treatment by the high-temperature flash heating method promotes the effect of improving the flavor of soy milk.
- a known homogenizer such as a homogenizer can be used.
- the homogenization before the high-temperature instantaneous heat treatment is performed by a high-pressure homogenizer or the like. For example, a pressure of 5 kg Z cm 2 to 200 kg cm 2 is appropriate.
- preheating may be performed to improve the reactivity of the coagulant.
- the soymilk before and after the addition of the coagulant is usually heated to 70 ° C or higher to improve the reactivity of the coagulant. It is not necessary that the coagulation be coagulated, so the soymilk added with the coagulant does not necessarily have to be heated, but rather reacts with the coagulant during the next direct high-temperature flash heating. Promoting soybean milk can provide a flavorful soymilk.
- the homogenized soymilk is treated by a direct high-temperature flash heating method using steam.
- the treatment by the direct high-temperature flash heating method is a treatment in which steam is directly blown into soy milk to instantaneously increase the temperature, thereby denaturing proteins and the like in the soy milk, and has a remarkable effect of improving the flavor of the soy milk. .
- the temperature of the soymilk before the instantaneous high-temperature heat treatment is not particularly limited.However, if preheating is performed, the increase in moisture due to steam injection can be reduced, so that the solid content of the obtained soymilk can be prevented from lowering. I can do it.
- the temperature of the preheating is not particularly limited, but 60 ° C or more is sufficient.
- the temperature of 70 ° C or higher, at which the reaction between the coagulant and soy milk is promoted, is not necessarily required.
- the high-temperature instant heating treatment of the present invention is based on a direct high-temperature instant heating method using steam.
- the coagulated soymilk and the steam are mixed in the steam infusion section, whereby the coagulated protein is further denatured by high temperature and high pressure, resulting in a decrease in viscosity and micronization, and decompression in the flashpan. It is thought that the deodorizing effect of this contributes to the prevention of re-agglomeration due to reheating and the improvement of flavor.
- Direct high temperature instantaneous heating temperature is usually 120 ° C to 150 ° C or less, heating time is usually 1 second Although it can be set to 1 minute, it is preferably 2 seconds to 10 seconds.
- the viscosity of soymilk agglomerated by the addition of a coagulant is significantly reduced by direct high-temperature flash heating using steam. Further, the viscosity can be further reduced by the subsequent homogenization treatment.
- a known homogenization means such as a high-pressure homogenizer can be used, and the pressure is not particularly limited, but is 5 kgZcm 2 to 200 kcm 2 is preferred.
- the soymilk of the present invention obtained by the above-described production method is heated in a liquid state with a good flavor and a low viscosity, which has a reduced odor, bitterness, and astringency of the raw soymilk, and has a rich taste like milky taste. Even so, it becomes soy milk that does not recoagulate.
- the pH of such soymilk is suitably 5.5 to 7.4. Preferably, 6.5 to 7.4 is appropriate.
- the raw soymilk was mixed with salted Nigari (Ako Kasei, magnesium chloride hexahydrate, purity 92%), magnesium chloride (Kisida Chemical, food additive purity 95%) or sulfuric acid. Calcium dihydrate (98% purity for food additives manufactured by Kishida Chemical Co., Ltd.) was added and evaluated.
- the addition of the coagulant masked the flavor of soymilk, the bitterness and bitterness of the soymilk, and added the richness.
- the coagulant was added at 2.0% to the solid content of the raw soymilk (approximately 4% based on the crude protein content of soymilk), milky taste was also felt, and 3.5% (at the crude protein content of soymilk).
- it was added it was tofu-like and slightly astringent in the coagulant.
- the coagulant is added in less than 1.0% based on the solid content of the raw soymilk (about 2% based on the crude protein content of the soymilk), the masking effect is small, and 4.0% (the crude protein content of the soymilk is reduced).
- the content exceeds about 8%), the taste of the coagulant was felt as edami, and there was no effect of improving the flavor.
- Viscosity was measured at 10 ° C with a B-type viscometer (BM type). The particle size was measured with a laser diffraction single-particle size analyzer LA500 (manufactured by Horiba, Ltd.).
- Table 4 shows the results.
- the viscosity was measured at 10 ° C with a B-type viscometer (BM type).
- the particle diameter was measured with a laser diffraction particle size distribution analyzer LA500 (manufactured by Horiba, Ltd.).
- the mixture was mixed and homogenized at a pressure 100 kg Roh cm 2 by a homogenizer, sterilized by direct high-temperature flash heating using steam ( (142 ° C, 4 seconds), and then homogenized with a homogenizer at a pressure of 50 kg / cm 2 , 100 kgcm 2 or 150 kgZcm 2 and evaluated.
- Table 6 shows the results.
- the viscosity was measured at 10 ° C with a B-type viscometer (BM type).
- the particle diameter was measured with a laser diffraction particle size distribution analyzer LA500 (manufactured by Horiba, Ltd.).
- An ice cream was prepared using the soymilk obtained by the production method of the present invention and normal soymilk obtained by the same treatment without adding a coagulant, and the flavor was evaluated.
- the ice cream used for the comparative test was prepared as follows.
- soymilk solid content 9%
- 14 parts of granulated sugar 14 parts of granulated sugar, 4 parts of powdered starch syrup, 9 parts of vegetable oil and 3 parts of water, heat-mixed at 80 ° C, homogenized with a homogenizer, and cooled Finished with an ice creamer (manufactured by SIMAC).
- a comparative sensory evaluation of the prepared ice cream was carried out by 10 persons.Nine out of 10 evaluators found that the ice cream produced using the soymilk obtained by the production method of the present invention had soy flavor, soy smell, It was evaluated as having less blue odor, less bitterness and astringency, and was usually more delicious than soymilk.
- Pudding was prepared using soymilk obtained by the production method of the present invention and normal soymilk obtained by the same treatment without adding a coagulant, and the flavor was evaluated.
- the pudding used for the comparative test was prepared as follows.
- soy milk solid content 9%
- 27 parts of whole egg and 18 parts of upper sucrose are mixed, heated and mixed at 70 ° C, homogenized with a homogenizer, and heated with a steamer for 30 minutes to finish. I got it.
- a comparative sensory evaluation was conducted by 10 people on the prepared pudding. All of the members evaluated that the pudding made from the soymilk obtained by the production method of the present invention had less soy flavor, soy odor, blue odor, bitterness and astringency, and had less netyattaki, and was better than normal soy milk. did.
- Lactic acid bacteria-fermented soymilk was prepared using the soymilk obtained by the production method of the present invention and ordinary soymilk obtained by the same treatment without adding a coagulant, and the flavor was evaluated.
- the lactic acid bacteria fermented soymilk used in the comparative test was prepared as follows.
- the soymilk of the present invention has a rich taste, is in a low-viscosity liquid state, and does not re-solidify even when heated.
- the soy milk of the present invention is a flavorful confectionery and bread kneading material, a cream and other filling material, a fermented food material, a beverage material, an ice cream material, a dessert material, a livestock kneading product material, It can now be used as a material for prepared dishes.
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| US09/529,315 US6316043B1 (en) | 1998-08-12 | 1999-08-03 | Process for producing soy milk |
| DE69903790T DE69903790T2 (de) | 1998-08-12 | 1999-08-03 | Verfahren zur herstelung von sojamilch |
| EP99933230A EP1031284B1 (en) | 1998-08-12 | 1999-08-03 | Process for producing soy milk |
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