WO2010045182A2 - High fiber compound coating for food products - Google Patents
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- WO2010045182A2 WO2010045182A2 PCT/US2009/060429 US2009060429W WO2010045182A2 WO 2010045182 A2 WO2010045182 A2 WO 2010045182A2 US 2009060429 W US2009060429 W US 2009060429W WO 2010045182 A2 WO2010045182 A2 WO 2010045182A2
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- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
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- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23V—INDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND LACTIC OR PROPIONIC ACID BACTERIA USED IN FOODSTUFFS OR FOOD PREPARATION
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- This invention relates generally to high fiber food products and, more particularly, to high fiber compound coatings wherein the compound coating can be applied to or combined with a large va ⁇ ety of food products to provide a high level of fiber
- This invention provides a compound coating having a very high level of dietary fiber of about 35% to about 75% by weight of the compound coating, and the compound coating has a particle size of about 35 microns or less
- the dietary fiber of the compound coating can include soluble fiber, insoluble fiber, or a combination of both types of fiber.
- the fine particle size of the compound coating provides improved mouthfeel and processability.
- the compound coating provides improved mouthieel and processability, and has a rheology permitting use in typical coating spindles, waterfall systems, and bath systems.
- the compound coating can be applied to a wide variety of food forms including cereals, granola, snack bars, snack foods, cookies, crackers, and other foods to provide a high fiber food product.
- the compound coating is applied to wafer straws, but the invention is not so limited.
- This invention also provides a process of forming the high fiber compound coating, including grinding components of the compound coating to a particle size of less than about 35 microns.
- the invention also provides a process of forming the high fiber food product with minimal disruption of existing food manufacturing processes.
- the present invention is directed toward a high dietary fiber compound coating material, a food product including the high fiber compound coating, and the processes of forming the same.
- the compound coating includes the dietary fiber in an amount of about 35% to about 75% by weight of the compound coating and a particle size of about 35 microns or less.
- the compound coating is applied to a rolled wafer straw-like product, however the compound coating can be applied to a wide variety of other foods.
- the compound coating includes dietary fiber in an amount of about 35% to about 75% by weight, and more preferably from about 55% to about 65% by weight of the compound coating.
- Many sources of dietary fiber can be used in the present invention, including, but not limited to, polydextrose, short chain fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS), lignans, pectins, cereal brans, barley, psyllium, legumes. inulin, fructo-oligosaccharides, vegetable sources, fruit sources, nuts, and flax seeds.
- the dietary fiber includes a combination of polydextrose and short chain fructo-oligosaccharides.
- the compound coating includes various other ingredients.
- the compound coating is typically fat-based or includes a fat portion, such as cocoa butter or a cocoa butter equivalent of a blend of palm oil and shea nut oil, such as Choclin.
- the compound coating also typically includes sugar, surfactant or emulsifier, color, and flavor additives.
- the surfactant or emulsifier can include soy lecithin, preferably non-GMO soy lecithin.
- the flavor additives typically include citric acid, fruit powders, cocoa powder, and chocolate.
- the compound coating can be created in any flavor desired as known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the above- mentioned additional ingredients are only examples of ingredients that can be included in the compound coating along with the dietary fiber, and the compound coating can include fewer ingredients or other ingredients instead of or in addition to those listed.
- the compound coating also includes a particle size of about 35 microns or less, and preferably about 30 microns or less. The fine particle size of the high fiber compound coating provides improved mouthfeel and processability.
- the compound coating also has rheology permitting use of the compound coating in typical coating spindles, waterfall systems, and bath systems.
- the compound coating is typically formed by mixing the components of the compound coating in a mixer, and grinding or micro-grinding the compound coating to a particle size of about 35 microns or less, and preferably about 30 microns or less.
- the process of forming the compound coating can alternatively include grinding each of the components of the compound coating to a particle size of about 35 microns or less, and then mixing the components together in the mixer.
- the process can also include agitating the components in the mixer and aeration.
- the process of forming the compound coating typically occurs in a mixer, grinder, or dual purpose centrifugal batch refiner/conche, such as a Mclntye Refiner/Conche machine.
- the mixing and the grinding of the compound coating typically occurs at a temperature of about 55 to about 65° Celsius.
- the process typically proceeds for about 12 hours, however shorter times are possible as long as the particle size is about 35 microns or less, and preferably about 30 microns or less.
- the process of forming the compound coating can include a continuous process, for example using a five roller system, as opposed to the batch process.
- the compound coating can be applied to a food form to provide a high fiber food product.
- the food form typically includes ready-to-eat cereal, granola, snack bars, snack foods, cookies, crackers, or nuts, but can include other foods.
- the coating can be applied to the food form by spreading the coating onto the food form, spraying the coating onto the food form, rolling the food form in the coating, injecting the coating into the food form, pumping the coating through depositing spindles and onto the food form, and other methods.
- a chocolate compound coating or a strawberry compound coating is produced as described below.
- the components of the chocolate compound coating and of the strawberry compound coating are shown in Table 1 in terms of percent by weight based on the total weight of the compound coating.
- the compound coatings are produced as follows.
- the fat portion of the compound coating including the cocoa butter equivalent palm oil and shea oil blend and PGPR, are added to a dual purpose centrifugal batch ref ⁇ ner/conche followed by the dietary fibers and other non-fat components.
- the components of the compound coating are mixed together and ground until the compound coating achieves a particle size of about 35 microns or less, and preferably 30 microns or less.
- the compound coating is kept at a temperature of about 55 to about 65° Celsius
- the total mixing and grinding time is approximately 12 hours, however shorter times are possible as long as the particle size is about 35 microns or less.
- the high fiber compound coating is applied to snacking straws, also known as wafers.
- the wafers are formed by first creating a batter.
- the batter formulation for the wafer is given in Table 2, and the component amounts are given in wt% on a dry basis.
- the batter includes water in an amount of about 37.3% by weight of the batter.
- the wafer batter is cooked and the compound coating is applied to the cooked wafer to form a high fiber food product.
- the high fiber food product includes a ratio of about 65% by weight wafer to about 35% by weight compound coating
- the compound coating is applied to the wafer by rolling the wafer in the compound coating or pumping the compound coating through depositing spmdles and onto the wafer
- the actual cooking temperatures and times are adjusted as known to those of ordinary skill in the ait
- the use of wafer roller machines being somewhat art and science
- the final shape of the food product is straw-like and lined with the compound coating
- the amount of dietary fiber m the compound coating combined with the dietary fiber added to the wafer formulation allows a serving of three straws totaling 35 grams to provide 10 grams of dietary fiber, which is about 40% of the U S government-recommended daily allowance This process enables what would be considered a snack to provide a significant amount of fiber in a single serving
- the process can be adapted for use with a wide variety of food forms to provide a wide variety of high fiber food products
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