Claims
- 1. A method of providing an alcoholic extract for use in food or drink, comprising:
- providing a resiliently squeezable plastics container having an outlet;
- charging particulate extractable solids into said container;
- charging alcoholic liquor into said container to wet the particulate solids;
- securing a filter across the container outlet, said filter having a pore size smaller than said particulate solids;
- closing the filter outlet with a closure seal to seal the alcoholic liquor and particulate solids inside the container; and
- allowing the particulate solids to soak in the alcoholic liquor over a period of time, to form an alcoholic extract thereof sealed in the resiliently squeezable container.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising removing the closure seal and dispensing the liquor from the container through the outlet by squeezing the container, retaining the particulate solids in the container by the filter.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, further comprising immersing the outlet in liquor, and releasing the squeezed container to suck liquor back into the container through the outlet and the filter.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1 in which the particulate extractable solids are selected from the group consisting of coffee, tea, cocoa, herbs, seeds, roots and fruit solids.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 4 in which said solids are coffee solids, and said alcoholic liquor is selected from the group consisting of whisky, cognac and brandy.
- 6. A product for providing an alcoholic extract for use in food or drink, comprising:
- a resiliently squeezable plastics container, said container having an outlet, and having a volume of 10 ml to 150 ml;
- alcoholic liquor in the container;
- alcoholically-extractable particulate solids, said solids being selected from the group consisting of coffee, tea, cocoa, herbs, seeds, roots and fruit solids, said solids soaking in said alcoholic liquor in the container to form an alcoholic extract thereof in the container;
- seal closure means closing off the outlet to seal the alcoholic liquor and the soaking solids inside the container while said alcoholic extract forms; and
- a filter, said filter having a pore size smaller than the particle size of said solids, and being positioned to prevent escape of said solids from the container through the outlet when said seal closure means have been removed,
- and wherein said container is sufficiently resilient to suck liquid back through the filter into the container when the container is released after squeezing, with the outlet thereof immersed in said liquid, to contact the solids with said liquid.
- 7. A product as claimed in claim 6 in which said container is made of a flexible plastics material selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and food-grade PVC.
- 8. A product as claimed in claim 6 in which the filter comprises a woven synthetic fabric.
- 9. A product as claimed in claim 6 in which the filter is secured to the container at the outlet.
- 10. A product as claimed in claim 6 in which the container has a volume of from 15 to 60 ml.
- 11. A product as claimed in claim 6 in which the seal closure means comprise a foil disk heat-sealed over the outlet.
- 12. A product for use in preparing a flavored food or drink, said product comprising:
- a flexible plastics container, said container comprising a body portion and a neck portion and having a single outlet which is provided at said neck portion;
- alcoholically-extractable particulate solids in the body portion of the container, and alcoholic liquor soaking said solids to produce an alcoholic extract thereof;
- pull-off closure means on the neck portion of the container, closing the outlet of the container whereby said liquor and solids are sealingly enclosed inside said container, and
- filter means in the neck portion of the container, for retaining the particulate solids inside the container;
- said container body being squeezable whereby alcoholic extract is dispensable therefrom through said filter and said outlet by squeezing said container body portion, and said container body portion being resilient whereby liquid may be sucked back into the container, through the outlet and filter, on releasing the squeezed container body with the outlet immersed in said liquid.
- 13. A product as claimed in claim 12 in which said container is made of a flexible plastics material selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and food-grade PVC.
- 14. A product as claimed in claim 12 in which the filter comprises a woven synthetic fabric.
- 15. A product as claimed in claim 12 in which the filter is secured to the container at the outlet.
- 16. A product as claimed in claim 12 in which the container has a volume of from 15 to 60 ml.
- 17. A product as claimed in claim 12 in which the pull-off closure means comprise a foil disc heat-sealed over the outlet.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/598,876, filed Oct. 19, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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