Claims
- 1. A particulate flowable flavoring powder is prepared according to a process comprising the steps of:
- (i) providing the separate Maillard reaction components:
- an amino acid;
- a sugar and, optionally,
- a pH adjustment agent;
- (ii) heating a high melting point normally solid encapsulating material to melt the encapsulating material forming a molten encapsulating agent;
- (iii) separately mixing each of said separate Maillard reaction components with discrete individual portions of said molten encapsulating agent thereby forming separate encapsulated Maillard reaction reagent-containing compositions;
- (iv) spray chilling or drum chilling each of the encapsulated Maillard reaction reagent-containing compositions to provide discrete particles of solid Maillard reaction reagent-containing agent; and
- (v) mixing the resulting products thereby causing formation of said particulate flowable flavoring powder.
- 2. The product of claim 1 wherein the encapsulating material has a melting point of from 130.degree. F. to 195.degree. F.
- 3. The product of claim 1 wherein the encapsulating material is a fat or wax having a melting point in the range of from 130.degree. F. to 195.degree. F.
- 4. The product of claim 1 wherein the encapsulating material is at least one hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, stearin, fatty glyceride ester or partial ester or an edible wax.
- 5. The product of claim 4 wherein the encapsulating agent is a partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, a partially hydrogenated soybean oil, a partially hydrogenated palm oil, a glyceryl monostearate, a glyceryl monopalmitate, a propylene glycol monostearate, a polyglycerol stearate, a polyoxyethylene sorbitol, a fatty acid ester of polyoxyethylene sorbitan, a polyglycerol ester of a fatty acid, beeswax or carnauba wax, paraffin wax or candellila wax.
- 6. A particulate flowable flavoring powder which is prepared according to a process comprising:
- (i) providing the separate Maillard reaction components:
- an amino acid;
- a sugar and, optionally,
- a pH adjustment agent;
- (ii) heating a high melting point normally solid encapsulating material and at least one emulsifier to melt the encapsulating material and emulsifier;
- (iii) admixing the melted encapsulating material and emulsifier;
- (iv) separately mixing each of the Maillard reaction components with a texture conditioning agent to form Maillard reaction component-texture conditioning agent mixtures;
- (v) separately mixing each of the Maillard reaction component-texture conditioning agent mixtures with discrete individual portions of the molten mixture of encapsulating agent and emulsifier to obtain homogeneous mixtures in the form of emulsions;
- (vi) mixing the resulting emulsions;
- (vii) chilling the resulting emulsions to provide discrete particles of solid encapsulated Maillard reaction reagent-containing composition; and
- (viii) mixing the resulting product thereby causing the formation of said particulate flowable flavoring powder.
- 7. A product according to claim 6 wherein the texture conditioning agent is a silicon dioxide, powdered cellulose, puffed dextrin, maltodextrin or pregelatinized starch.
- 8. A product according to claim 6 wherein the emulsifier is at least one mono- or diglyceride of a fatty acid.
- 9. A product according to claim 6 wherein the encapsulating material has a melting point of from 130.degree. F. to 195.degree. F.
- 10. A product according to claim 6 wherein the encapsulating material is a fat or wax having a melting point in the range of from 130.degree. F. to 195.degree. F.
- 11. A product according to claim 6 wherein the homogeneous mixture is chilled by spraying the mixture into a stream of gas, the gas having a temperature of from 40.degree. F. to 116.degree. F.
- 12. A product according to claim 11 wherein the spraying is carried out with a centrifugal atomizer.
- 13. A product according to claim 11 wherein the homogeneous mixture is admixed with compressed air and sprayed through a nozzle.
- 14. A product according to claim 11 wherein the chilling step (iv) is carried out by contact with a surface at a temperature less than the melting point of the encapsulating material to form flakes.
- 15. A product according to claim 14 wherein the flakes are reduced in size to pass through a No. 10 screen.
- 16. A process for preparing particulate flowable flavoring powder comprising the steps of:
- (i) providing the separate Maillard reaction components:
- an amino acid;
- a sugar, and
- optionally, a pH adjustment agent;
- (ii) heating a high melting point normally solid encapsulating material to melt the encapsulating material forming a molten encapsulating agent;
- (iii) separately mixing each of said Maillard reaction components with discrete individual portions of said molten encapsulating agent thereby forming separate encapsulated Maillard reaction reagent-containing compositions;
- (iv) drying each of the encapsulated Maillard reaction reagent-containing compositions to provide discrete particles of solid Maillard reaction reagent-containing agents; and
- (v) mixing the resulting products thereby causing the formation of said particulate flowable flavoring powder.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 535,524, filed 6/8/90, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,985,261, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 440,794, filed on 11/24/89, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,943,697, issued 7/24/90, which is a division of application Ser. No. 356,503, filed on 5/25/89, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,904,490, issued 2/27/90, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 295,450, filed on 1/10/89, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,882,184, issued 11/21/89.
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