Claims
- 1. A non-fried, oil-free instant cooking dry noodle product capable of transformation into an edible cooked or boiled state within a short period of time when immersed in hot water and consisting of a starch-containing component comprised mainly of wheat or grain flour, said noodle product characterized by:
- an average pore volume in the range of about 0.07 to about 0.40 ml/g;
- the starch contained in the starch-containing component having an .alpha.-conversion degree of at least 85%, as measured by the diastase enzyme process;
- a fine porous texture providing communication between the external surfaces of the noodles product with the internal portions thereof by a network of fine pores;
- smooth, non-coated surfaces devoid of bubble-like formations;
- devoid of portions of the dry noodle product sticking to adjacent portions;
- storage stable for at least one year without substantial change in product quality; said noodle product yielding a non-sticking good sense, feel and taste when transformed into the edible coated state.
- 2. The non-fried, oil-free instant dry noodle product of claim 1 wherein the degree of .alpha.-conversion is at least about 93%.
- 3. The non-fried, oil-free instant dry noodle according to claim 1 or 2 also containing egg yolk, dried egg yolk, frozen egg yolk or mixtures thereof.
- 4. The non-fried oil-free instant dry noodle product of claim 1 or 2 also containing from about 0.5 up to about 8% sodium chloride relative to the weight of the starch-containing component.
- 5. The non-fried, oil-free instant dry noodle product of claim 1 or 2 containing from about 0.5 up to about 8% by weight of sodium chloride relative to the weight of the starch-containing component together with egg yolk, dried egg yolk, frozen egg yolk or mixture thereof.
- 6. The non-fried, oil-free instant dry noodle product of claim 1 or 5 further including a seasoning, gum gluten, concentration glyceryl monostearate or mixtures thereof.
- 7. Non-fried, oil-free instant cooking dry noodles having water content of 13% or less by weight, and consisting essentially of at least one starch-containing component comprised mainly of wheat flour, the starch contained therein having an .alpha.-conversion degree of at least about 85% as measured by the diastase enzyme process, said noodles having a fine porous texture providing communication between the external surface of said noodles with the interior portions thereof by a network of fine pores, and being capable of transformation into an edible cooked or boiled state within a short period of time when immersed in hot water, said noodles having non-coated smooth surfaces substantially devoid of blister-like bubble-formations, said noodles being sufficiently durable and storage stable to withstand storage for at least one year without substantial change in quality, devoid of portions sticking to adjacent noodles, and yielding a non-sticky good sense, feel and taste when transformed to said edible cooked state.
- 8. Non-fried, oil-free instant cooking dry noodles according to claim 7 containing sodium chloride therein present in an amount of from about 0.5 to about 8% by weight, relative to the weight of said starch-containing component.
- 9. Non-fried, oil-free instant cooking noodles of claim 7 also containing egg yolk, dried egg yolk, frozen egg yolk or mixtures thereof.
- 10. Non-fried, oil-free instant cooking noodles of claim 7 also containing from about 0.5 to about 8% by weight of sodium chloride therein, relative to the weight of the starch-containing component together with egg yolk, dried egg yolk or frozen egg yolk or mixtures thereof.
- 11. Non-fried, oil-free instant cooking noodles of claim 10 wherein degree of .alpha.-conversion is at least 93%.
- 12. Non-fried, oil-free instant cooking noodles of claim 7 or 11 having an average pore volume of about 0.07 to about 0.4 ml/g.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of both of our earlier applications Ser. No. 1,352 filed Jan. 4, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,243,680 issued Jan. 6, 1981 and Ser. No. 197,211 filed Oct. 15, 1980 and now abandoned.
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