Food product containing instable additives

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Filling cavity in edible solid preform with edible material

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C426S281000

Reexamination Certificate

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06991819

ABSTRACT:
A food product containing instable additives, having a food compound consisting of a porous matrix which is provided with a substrate containing instable additives, obtainable by a process in which, in a first step, the matrix is exposed to a partial vacuum; in a second step, the substrate containing instable additives is applied, in a flowable form, to the matrix under the partial vacuum; and in a third step, the pressure is increased, so that the substrate is forced into the pores of the porous matrix and substantially fills them out.

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