Claims
- 1. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber comprising the steps of:
obtaining a quantity of Morinda citrifolia juice and pulp; filtering the wet pulp from the juice, wherein the wet pulp has a fiber content of from 10% to 40%, by weight; and pasteurizing the wet pulp.
- 2. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber according to claim 1, further comprising the step of drying the wet pulp.
- 3. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber according to claim 2, wherein the wet pulp is dried to a moisture content less than 15%, by weight
- 4. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber according to claim 2, wherein the wet pulp is dried to a moisture content from 5% to 10%, by weight.
- 5. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber according to claim 2, wherein the dried pulp has a fiber content in the range from 0.1% to 30%, by weight.
- 6. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber according to claim 2, wherein the dried pulp has a fiber content in the range from 5% to 15%, by weight.
- 7. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber according to claim 2, wherein the wet pulp is dried by a drying method selected from freeze drying, drum drying, tray drying, sun drying, and spray drying.
- 8. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber according to claim 1, wherein the pasteurizing step is accomplished by heating the wet pulp to a temperature of at least 181° F. (83° C.).
- 9. A high fiber dietary product comprising:
a quantity of Morinda citrifolia pulp; a quantity of supplemental dietary fiber; and a sweetener.
- 10. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, wherein the supplemental dietary fiber is selected from guar gum, gum arabic, soy bean fiber, oat fiber, pea fiber, fig fiber, citrus pulp sacs, hydroxymethylcellulose, cellulose, seaweed, food grade lumber or wood pulp, and hemicellulose.
- 11. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, wherein the supplemental dietary fiber has a concentration up to 30%, by weight.
- 12. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, wherein the sweetener is a natural sweetener selected from natural sugars derived from corn, sugar beet, sugar cane, potato, tapioca or other starch containing sources that can be chemically or enzymatically converted to crystalline chunks, powders, and/or syrups.
- 13. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, wherein the sweetener has a concentration up to 50%, by weight.
- 14. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, wherein the sweetener has a concentration in the range from 1% to 5%, by weight.
- 15. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, wherein the sweetener is an artificial sweetener selected from aspartame, sucralose, stevia, and saccharin.
- 16. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, further comprising a flavoring agent.
- 17. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 16, wherein the flavoring agent has a concentration up to 15% by weight.
- 18. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, further comprising a coloring agent.
- 19. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 18, wherein the coloring agent has a concentration up to 10%, by weight.
- 20. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, further comprising a nutritional ingredient.
- 21. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 9, further comprising a nutritional ingredient selected from vitamins, minerals, trace elements, herbs, botanical extracts, and bioactive chemicals.
- 22. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 21, wherein the nutritional ingredient has a concentration up to 10%, by weight.
- 23. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 21, wherein the vitamins are selected from vitamin A, vitamin B1 through vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, folic acid, pantothenic acid, and biotin.
- 24. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 21, wherein the minerals and trace elements are selected from calcium, chromium, copper, cobalt, boron, magnesium, iron, selenium, manganese, molybdenum, potassium, iodine, zinc, and phosphorus.
- 25. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 21, wherein the herbs and botanical extracts are selected from alfalfa grass, bee pollen, chlorella powder, Dong Quai powder, Echinacea root, Gingko Biloba extract, Horsetail herb, Indian mulberry, Shitake mushroom, spirulina seaweed, and grape seed extract.
- 26. A high fiber dietary product according to claim 21, wherein the bioactive chemicals are selected from caffeine, ephedrine, L-camitine, creatine, and lycopene.
- 27. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber and protein comprising the steps of:
obtaining a quantity of Morinda citrifolia juice and pulp; pasteurizing or enzymatically treating the juice and pulp; and drying the juice and pulp mixture to a moisture content less than about 20%, by weight.
- 28. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber and protein according to claim 27, further comprising the step of mixing a supplemental nutritional ingredient with the juice and pulp.
- 29. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber and protein according to claim 27, wherein the dried juice and pulp contains protein from 0.1% to 15% by weight.
- 30. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber and protein according to claim 27, wherein the dried juice and pulp contains fiber from 0.1 to 20%, by weight.
- 31. A method of obtaining Morinda citrifolia dietary fiber and protein according to claim 27, wherein the pasteurizing step is accomplished by heating the wet pulp and juice to a temperature of at least 181° F. (83° C.).
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is related to and claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/384,784, filed Aug. 27, 1999, which is incorporated by reference of all purposes.
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09384784 |
Aug 1999 |
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09829039 |
Apr 2001 |
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