Claims
- 1. A method of extrusion cooking an edible material comprising the steps of:
- passing said edible material into the inlet of an elongated extruder having a barrel equipped with an endmost extrusion die and an internal, axially rotatable, flighted screw assembly within the barrel,
- said extruder having an L/D ratio of up to about 6; and
- rotating said screw assembly at a speed of at least about 500 rpm for advancing said material from said inlet along the length of said barrel and out said extrusion die for at least partial cooking of the edible material, the residence time of said material in said extruder barrel being from about 2-9 seconds.
- 2. The method of claim 1, said edible material including a nutrient selected from the group consisting of an amino acid, a vitamin and mixtures thereof, at least about 90% of said nutrient in said material remaining in a substantially nutritionally active, undegraded form after passage thereof through said extrusion die.
- 3. The method of claim 2, said extrudate having at least about 95% of said nutrient therein in a substantially nutritionally active, undegraded form.
- 4. The method of claim 2, said nutrient comprising lysine, valine, methionine, arginine, threonine, tryptophan, histadine, isoleucine, and phenylalamine.
- 5. The method of claim 4, said nutrient comprising a free amino acid.
- 6. The method of claim 4, said nutrient comprising a polypeptide.
- 7. The method of claim 2, said nutrient comprising vitamin A.
- 8. A method of extrusion cooking an edible material comprising the steps of:
- passing said edible material into the inlet of an elongated extruder having a barrel, an internal, axially rotatable, flighted screw assembly within the barrel, and an endmost extrusion die having an inner face adjacent said screw assembly defining the outlet for the barrel; and
- rotating said screw assembly at a speed of at least 500 rpm for advancing said material from said inlet along the length of said barrel and out said extrusion die for at least partial cooking of the edible material,
- the pressure within said extruder barrel at a point spaced rearwardly from the inner face of said extrusion die axially along the length of said screw assembly a distance equaling 1.5 times the largest diameter D of the extruder barrel being essentially atmospheric, and the pressure within said extruder barrel immediately adjacent said inner face of said extrusion die being at least about 100 psi.
- 9. The method of claim 8, said pressure within said extruder barrel immediately adjacent said inner face of said extrusion die being at least about 300 psi.
- 10. The method of claim 8, the tip speed of said screw assembly being from about 400-1600 ft/min.
- 11. The method of claim 10, said tip speed being from about 700-900 ft/min.
- 12. A dense, hard, highly cooked animal feed product comprising an extruded, edible body including respective quantities of protein and starch, said body having a bulk density of at least about 28 lb/ft.sup.3, the starch fraction of the body being at least about 60% gelatinized, said product having a pellet durability index of at least about 90, the product, upon submersion in 58.degree. F. water for a period of four minutes, having a maximum resistance to crushing which is less than about 70% of the maximum resistance to crushing of the product prior to said water submersion.
- 13. The product of claim 12, said starch fraction being from about 65-85% gelatinized.
- 14. The product of claim 12, said pellet durability index being at least about 95.
- 15. The product of claim 12, the product, upon submersion in 58.degree. F. water for a period of eight minutes, having a maximum resistance to crushing of up to about 40% of the maximum resistance to crushing on the product prior to water submersion.
- 16. The product of claim 12, said product being a swine feed.
- 17. The product of claim 12, said product having a moisture content of up to about 20% by weight immediately after extrusion thereof.
- 18. The product of claim 17, said moisture content being up to about 18% by weight.
- 19. The product of claim 12, said product exhibiting no more than about 30% expansion.
- 20. A dense, hard, highly cooked animal feed product comprising an extruded, edible body including respective quantities of protein and starch, said body having a bulk density of at least about 28 lb/ft.sup.3, the starch fraction of the body being at least about 60% gelatinized, said product having a pellet durability index of at least about 90.
- 21. A dense, hard, highly cooked animal feed product comprising an extruded, edible body including respective quantities of protein and starch, said body having a bulk density of at least about 28 lb/ft.sup.3, the starch fraction of the product being at least about 60% gelatinized, the product, upon submersion in 58.degree. F. water for a period of four minutes, having a maximum resistance to crushing which is less than about 70% of the maximum resistance to crushing of the product prior to said water submersion.
- 22. A method of extrusion cooking an edible material comprising the steps of:
- passing said edible material into the inlet of an elongated extruder having a barrel equipped with an endmost extrusion die and an internal, axially rotatable, flighted screw assembly within the barrel; and
- rotating said screw assembly at a rotational speed of at least about 600 rpm for advancing said material from said inlet along the length of said barrel and out said extrusion die for at least partial cooking of the edible material,
- the residence time of said material in said extruder barrel being from about 2-15 seconds.
- 23. The method of claim 22, said rotational speed being from about 600-1200 rpm.
- 24. The method of claim 22, said residence time being from about 2-6 seconds.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/743,561, filed Nov. 4, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/685,893, filed Jul. 18, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,694,833.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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