Claims
- 1. A soluble coffee beverage powder, comprising a soluble gas containing matrix comprising, as ingredients, between 10% and 35% soluble coffee solids by weight of the total dry matter of the matrix, from about 10% to about 35% pre-flocculated creamer by weight, and from about 12% to about 30% oligosaccharrides effective to dilute protein in the creamer by weight, wherein the powder, upon the addition of water, forms a coffee beverage having a foamed upper layer based upon all of the ingredients with substantially all foam of the layer being made up of bubbles having diameters of 0.05 to 0.5 mm.
- 2. The powder of claim 1, wherein the soluble coffee solids are present in an amount of between 25% and 35% by weight of the total dry matter of the matrix.
- 3. The powder of claim 1, wherein the soluble gas containing matrix includes from about 10% to about 25% of a soluble sweetener by weight of the total dry matter of the matrix.
- 4. The powder of claim 1, wherein the gas-containing matrix includes aqueous based aroma.
- 5. The powder of claim 1, wherein the soluble gas containing matrix is obtained as a dried wet mix of the ingredients.
- 6. The powder of claim 1, wherein the soluble gas-containing matrix is obtained as a homogenized dried wet mix of the ingredients.
- 7. The powder of claim 1, wherein the pre-flocculated creamer is present in an amount of about 20% to about 30%.
- 8. The powder of claim 1, wherein the gas containing matrix further comprises one or more stabilizers in an amount sufficient to reduce flocculation.
- 9. The powder of claim 1, wherein the oligosaccharrides are provided by oligofructose.
- 10. The powder of claim 9, wherein the oligofructose includes a concentration of mono- and disaccharrides in the range of from about 3% to about 7%.
- 11. The powder of claim 9, wherein the oligofructose is present in an amount of about 15% to about 25%.
- 12. The powder of claim 1, wherein the oligosaccharrides are provided by lactose.
- 13. A process for providing a soluble coffee beverage powder, which, upon the addition of water, forms a coffee beverage having a foamed upper layer, which process comprises:
providing, as ingredients, between 10% and 35% soluble coffee solids by weight of the total dry matter of the matrix, from about 10% to about 35% pre-flocculated creamer by weight, and from about 12% to about 30% oligosaccharrides effective to dilute protein in the creamer by weight, mixing the ingredients to a wet mix with a liquid, incorporating gas into the wet mix, and drying the wet mix to a soluble beverage powder comprising a gas-containing matrix, which soluble beverage powder upon reconstitution with water provides a foamed upper layer based upon all of the ingredients, and in which substantially all foam is made up of bubbles having a diameter in the range of 0.05 to 0.5 mm.
- 14. The process of claim 13, wherein the wet mix is gassed with from 1 to 3 liters of gas per kg of dry matter.
- 15. The process of claim 14, wherein the gassed wet mix is homogenized prior to drying.
- 16. The process of claim 13, wherein the soluble coffee is provided in the form of a coffee concentrate with 10% to 35% dry matter by weight of the concentrate.
- 17. The process of claim 13, wherein the soluble gas containing matrix includes one or more of aqueous based aroma, from about 10% to about 25% of a soluble sweetener by weight of the total dry matter of the matrix, or one or more stabilizers in an amount sufficient to reduce flocculation.
- 18. The process of claim 13, wherein the oligosaccharrides are present in an amount of between about 15% and about 25% and are provided by oligofructose or lactose.
Priority Claims (1)
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00122858.4 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of the US national phase designation of International application PCT/EP01/12044 filed Oct. 17, 2001, the entire content of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference thereto.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP01/12044 |
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10386570 |
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