Gas-incorporated chocolate and its production

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C426S312000, C426S474000, C426S564000

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ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to gas-incorporated chocolate, in particular, air-incorporated chocolate such as so-called “air chocolate” or “whipped chocolate”, and its production. More specifically, it relates to gas-incorporated chocolate of a tempering-requiring type which can be produced by using a simple apparatus such as a vertical mixer, and its production.
BACKGROUND ART
Recently, for giving light mouthfeel to chocolate, many chocolate products which are combined with other confectionery such as baked confectionery, e.g., biscuit, have been marketed. In addition, there are so-called “air chocolate” and “whipped chocolate” whose chocolate material itself contain bubbles (cells) so that its specific gravity is lowered to give light mouthfeel to the chocolate.
For giving light mouthfeel to chocolate by incorporation of bubbles into a chocolate material, several methods have been proposed. For example, a chocolate material is agitated to incorporate air into the chocolate material to some extent, followed by maintaining it at reduced pressure to lower specific gravity of the chocolate material (JP-A 63-202341), or gas is incorporated in a chocolate material under pressurized conditions, followed by depressurization to atmospheric pressure to lower specific gravity of the chocolate material (JP-A 63-49040). Further, whipped shortening is mixed with a chocolate material to lower specific gravity thereof (JP-A 63-28355), or a fat containing a certain amount or more of triglycerides whose constituent fatty acid residues have 58 or more carbon atoms in total is formulated in a chocolate material so that bubbles formed by whipping are stabilized by crystals of the fat to lower specific gravity of the chocolate material (JP-A 3-201946).
Among these conventional methods for giving light mouthfeel to chocolate by incorporation of bubbles into a chocolate material, the method for incorporation of bubbles at reduced pressure or under pressurized conditions can sufficiently lower specific gravity of a chocolate material. However, the method requires large-scale facilities and is not suitable for simple production of gas-incorporated chocolate.
When gas-incorporated chocolate is produced by mixing a chocolate material with whipped shortening, it is necessary to use a large amount of shortening to sufficiently lower specific gravity. Then, there is such a problem that the fat content of chocolate becomes higher. In addition, since bubbles are formed only by whipping shortening, bubbles formed are coated with the fat and, upon mixing with a chocolate material, the taste of the resultant chocolate becomes more oily.
When bubbles formed by whipping are stabilized by the above fat crystals of a chocolate material itself, crystallization and solidification of the chocolate material proceed with time after whipping, which makes it difficult to maintain physical properties such as fluidity, etc. of the chocolate material. Then, in order to obtain an end product of good and constant quality, very high technology are required for setting up a series of apparatuses and production conditions.
On the other hand, it has been known that, when a polyglycerin fatty acid ester having medium HLB is used, whipping can be carried out at about 30 to 40° C. to form stable bubbles without requiring fat crystals of a chocolate material, and this technology can be used for frozen confectionery and coatings for cakes. However, this technology has not been able to be utilized for chocolate of a tempering-requiring type.
Furthermore, in addition to the above method using a fat containing a certain amount or more of triglycerides whose constituent fatty acid residues have 58 or more carbon atoms in total, it has been proposed to use stable crystals mainly composed of 1,3-dibehenyl-2-oleylglycerin (BOB, total carbon atoms of constituent fatty acids residues: 62) for tempering chocolate. However, even if the stable crystals are added to a chocolate material, its specific gravity cannot be lowered significantly.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide gas-incorporated chocolate of a tempering-requiring type having light mouthfeel without an oily taste.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a process for producing the gas-incorporated chocolate without using a special apparatus.
These and other objects as well as advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
As a result of intensive study, the present inventors have succeeded in the production of gas-incorporated chocolate of a tempering-requiring type without using a special apparatus.
That is, according to the present invention, there is provided gas-incorporated chocolate whose chocolate material requires tempering and comprises a polyglycerin fatty acid ester and lecithin, said chocolate material being subjected to tempering with a seed agent.
Further, the present invention provides a process for producing gas-incorporated chocolate whose chocolate material requires tempering and comprises a polyglycerin fatty acid ester and lecithin, said process comprising adjusting the total fat content of the chocolate to 30 to 50% by weight, and subjecting the chocolate material to tempering with a seed agent, while agitating the chocolate material so that gas is incorporated therein to bring specific gravity to 0.5 to 1.0.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the present invention, gas to be incorporated in a chocolate material may be any gas to be used for whipping edible materials and, normally, air.
The term “chocolate material” used herein means an intermediate product such as liquid chocolate to be subjected to tempering during chocolate processing.
In the present invention, chocolate itself is not limited to a specific one as far as the chocolate material requires tempering (chocolate of a tempering-requesting type) and bubbles are incorporated therein. The chocolate includes sweet chocolate and milk chocolate. Further, the chocolate also includes white chocolate (chocolate without cocoa particles).
The fat ingredient of the chocolate of a tempering-requiring type of the present invention is mainly composed of one or more members selected from the group consisting of cocoa butter and cocoa butter substitutes which can be replaced with cocoa butter arbitrarily in view of their physical properties, that is, in general, 1,3-saturated, 2-oleic acid triglycerides whose constituent fatty acid residues at 1- and 3-positions are saturated fatty acid residues and that at 2-position is oleic acid residue. Preferably, the total fat content of the chocolate of the present invention is 30 to 50% by weight, more preferably 40 to 45% by weight. When the total fat content is lower than this range, sufficient lowering of specific gravity is hardly expected. On the other hand, when the total fat content is higher than this range, the resultant chocolate has a less chocolate flavor and becomes relatively oily, though specific gravity is lowered sufficiently.
The polyglycerin fatty acid ester to be used in the present invention is preferably that having a polymerization degree of glycerin molecules of 2 to 4, and HLB of 8 to 10. Examples of the fatty acid include that having 12 to 22 carbon atoms or a mixture thereof. Lecithin may be that normally used in the chocolate production. Preferably, the polyglycerin fatty acid ester is used in an amount of 0.2 to 5% by weight, more preferably 0.5 to 3% by weight based on the total weight of the chocolate. Lecithin is used in an amount of, preferably 0.1 to 3% by weight, more preferably 0.2 to 2% by weight based on the total weight of the chocolate. When the amount of these emulsifiers is lower than these ranges, specific gravity of the chocolate cannot sufficiently be lowered. On the other hand, the amount of these emulsifiers is higher than these ranges, a taste of chocolate tends to become bad, though specific gravity is lowered.
When the chocolate of the present invention contain

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