Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Building up units from diverse edible particulate material...
Patent
1982-03-31
1984-10-09
Yeung, George
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Building up units from diverse edible particulate material...
426453, 426555, 426564, A21D 200
Patent
active
044761457
ABSTRACT:
Moisture sensitive materials are agglomerated by a process that does not disrupt the structure of these materials. A first fraction of the moisture sensitive materials are coated with a hydrophylic binding agent foam and then contacted with the remaining materials. The agglomerated mixture is then dried to a final product moisture.
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Coker Guy C.
Hardie-Muncy Darlene A.
Wauters Ronald P.
Donovan Daniel J.
General Foods Corporation
Savoie Thomas R.
Scott Walter
Yeung George
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