Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Surface coated – fluid encapsulated – laminated solid... – Dry flake – dry granular – or dry particulate material
Patent
1976-04-26
1978-05-09
Hunter, Jeanette M.
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Surface coated, fluid encapsulated, laminated solid...
Dry flake, dry granular, or dry particulate material
426102, 426302, 426557, 426589, 426634, 426640, 426458, A23L 120
Patent
active
040887901
ABSTRACT:
Dried vegetable materials can be rendered quick cooking if the vegetable is reconstituted in the presence of phytate ions. The phytate can be applied for example as a sodium salt of phytic acid to the vegetable either by impregnation before the vegetable is dried or by surface contact after the vegetable is dried.
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Bevan David W.
Clarke Michael W.
Haisman Derek R.
Pendlington Sydney
Hunter Jeanette M.
Kurtz Melvin H.
Lever Brothers Company
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