Claims
- 1. A method for preparing a texturized protein material comprising:
- (a) preparing a solution comprising heat coagulable protein and water, wherein the protein is dissolved in the water and the solution pH is at the point of maximum protein solubility;
- (b) cooling the solution to freeze the water into elongated ice crystals and to separate the protein into well-defined, well-ordered, substantially independent zones;
- (c) immersing the resulting frozen mass into an aqueous stabilizing solution for a time effective to stabilize the protein in the frozen mass to prevent excessive bonding during subsequent heating, wherein the aqueous stabilizing solution comprises an edible, water-soluble material capable of lowering the freezing point of water, decreasing the hydrophillic potential of the protein causing conformational changes in the protein, decreasing water availability to the protein, lowering the surface tension of the water, and stabilizing the protein; and
- (d) heating the resulting stabilized material to coagulate the protein.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the stabilized protein is dried prior to the step of heating to coagulate the protein.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the edible water soluble material capable of lowering the freezing point of water and stabilizing the protein comprises a member selected from the group consisting of ethanol and propanol.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the edible water soluble material capable of lowering the freezing point of water and stabilizing the protein comprises ethanol.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein the ethanol is employed in the aqueous solution at a concentration of greater than 20% based on the weight of solution prior to immersion of the frozen mass therein.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 wherein the stabilized protein is treated to remove residual ethanol.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 wherein the residual ethanol is removed by subjecting the stabilized protein to a vacuum.
- 8. A method according to claim 1 wherein the temperature of the aqueous solution of step (c) is maintained at a temperature of less than about -5.degree. C during the immersion.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior filed copending application Ser. No. 480,987, filed June 18, 1974, now U.S. pat. No. 4,001,459.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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