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AP595A
AP595A APAP/P/1995/000770A AP9500770A AP595A AP 595 A AP595 A AP 595A AP 9500770 A AP9500770 A AP 9500770A AP 595 A AP595 A AP 595A
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Marcel Buhler
Dac Thang Ho
Ulrich Zurcher
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23LFOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PREPARATION OR TREATMENT THEREOF
    • A23L33/00Modifying nutritive qualities of foods; Dietetic products; Preparation or treatment thereof
    • A23L33/20Reducing nutritive value; Dietetic products with reduced nutritive value
    • A23L33/21Addition of substantially indigestible substances, e.g. dietary fibres
    • A23L33/22Comminuted fibrous parts of plants, e.g. bagasse or pulp
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23PSHAPING OR WORKING OF FOODSTUFFS, NOT FULLY COVERED BY A SINGLE OTHER SUBCLASS
    • A23P10/00Shaping or working of foodstuffs characterised by the products
    • A23P10/20Agglomerating; Granulating; Tabletting
    • A23P10/22Agglomeration or granulation with pulverisation of solid particles, e.g. in a free-falling curtain
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23PSHAPING OR WORKING OF FOODSTUFFS, NOT FULLY COVERED BY A SINGLE OTHER SUBCLASS
    • A23P30/00Shaping or working of foodstuffs characterised by the process or apparatus
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23VINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND LACTIC OR PROPIONIC ACID BACTERIA USED IN FOODSTUFFS OR FOOD PREPARATION
    • A23V2002/00Food compositions, function of food ingredients or processes for food or foodstuffs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23VINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND LACTIC OR PROPIONIC ACID BACTERIA USED IN FOODSTUFFS OR FOOD PREPARATION
    • A23V2300/00Processes
    • A23V2300/10Drying, dehydrating
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23VINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND LACTIC OR PROPIONIC ACID BACTERIA USED IN FOODSTUFFS OR FOOD PREPARATION
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    • A23V2300/31Mechanical treatment

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Abstract

Process for the production of a powdered food product, in which a fibrous and wet food product, in particular a residue from the pressing of an aqueous suspension of a plant product hydrolysate, is milled by attrition by projecting it against a hard surface and it is simultaneously dried with hot air.

Description

Powdered food product
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The subject of the present invention is a process for production of a powdered food product, in which a fibrous and wet food product is milled and dried, and a use of a device for the production of such a powder.
Various processes and devices for the treatment or drying of residues from the pressing or centrifuging of aqueous products containing insoluble materials, in particular a high proportion of plant fibres, are known.
WO 9221623 (Alb. Klein GmbH & Co KG) describes the pressing of water treatment plant sludges and the 15 drying of the pressing residue in at least two successive dryers, namely a cone dryer and a segmenteddisc dryer, for example. O
GB 1,581,859 (Grampex Protein Ltd) describes the continuous manufacture of fishmeal from ground fish 20 flesh, in a device comprising a cylindrical body and an axial rotor equipped with blades which stir and convey the body of material, heating elements being provided in the form of coaxial rings spaced within and along the cylindrical body.
JP 01260285 (Tokai Seifunki Seis) describes a dryer for reducing soya or sake cake to powder, comprising a horizontal cylindrical body, an axial rotor equipped with sets of blades for conveying and for stirring in the shape of discs, and grids arranged between the sets of blades which have a mesh opening which is always smaller from the upstream towards the downstream end and adjust the residence time, in the device, of the material to be dried.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a process for the production of a powdered food product by milling and drying a fibrous and wet food product which is particularly effective and which additionally makes it possible to deodorize this product.
To this end, in the process according to the
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- 2 present invention, the said fibrous and wet food product is milled by attrition by projecting it against a hard surface and it is simultaneously dried with hot air.
To this end too, the present invention also comprises the use, for the production of a powdered food product by milling and drying a fibrous and wet food product, of a device for milling by attrition which is capable of projecting the said product against a hard surface while simultaneously drying it with hot air.
It has been observed with surprise that such a process and such a device make it possible effectively to prepare a powdered food product which is pleasant to the taste with great efficiency and a real saving in means and energy, in comparison with the known processes, from a fibrous and wet food product which may in particular require efficient deodorization.
In order to implement the process according to the present invention, it is possible to start with a fibrous and wet starting material chosen from a group comprising the residues from the extraction of juice from fruit or vegetables, the residues from the extraction of sugar from beet, the residues from the pressing of aqueous suspensions of plant product hydrolysates, and coffee grounds, for example.
The expression residue from the pressing of an aqueous suspension of a plant product hydrolysate means, in the context of the present statement, a by30 product from the manufacture of flavouring agents of the soy sauce type obtained when, in order to express the said sauce therefrom, the pressing is carried out of an aqueous suspension of a plant product which is rich in proteins such as soy, to which has preferably
5 been added a product which is rich in carbohydrates such as cereals, in particular wheat, hydrolysed enzymatically and/or by fermentation, for example.
Such a starting product can have a water content of 20-40 %, for example, this water being
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- 3 embedded in a jumble of plant fibres from which it is very difficult to extract it. By virtue of the present process, this water can nevertheless be separated from the fibres while simultaneously releasing and discharging an apparently large amount of volatile substances trapped in the jumble of plant fibres. This starting product can thus be milled and can be simultaneously dried to a residual water content of 3-12 %, for example, while deodorizing it in an astonishingly effective way.
The said starting product can be milled by attrition by projecting it against a hard surface in the shape of a vertical cylindrical internal wall using an axial rotor comprising a shaft to which are attached projection components and the product can simultaneously be dried by causing a stream of hot air to move between the rotor and the wall, for example.
In particular the said product can be introduced continuously between the said rotor and the said wall via the bottom, the milled and dried product can be continuously collected via the top and a stream of hot air can be made to move between the rotor and the wall from the bottom upwards, for example.
This hot air can have a temperature of SO25 400°C, for example. It preferably has a temperature of
200-400°C at the beginning of the drying and from 50 to less than 200®C at the end of the drying.
The device which is used for the production of a powdered food product according to the present inven30 tion is therefore a device for milling by attrition which is capable of projecting the said product against a hard surface while simultaneously drying it with hot air.
This device preferably comprises a vertical
5 cylindrical body having a hard surface in the shape of a vertical cylindrical internal wall, an axial rotor comprising a shaft to which are attached projection components, a device for heating air and propelling the hot air from the bottom upwards between the said wall
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- 4 and the said rotor, a device for feeding with starting product via the bottom and a device for discharging the milled product via the top.
The device used according to the present inven5 tion is described in more detail below with reference to the appended drawing in which:
- Figure 1 represents a diagrammatic view in vertical section of an embodiment of this device.
The embodiment of the device represented in the 10 drawing comprises a vertical cylindrical body 1 having a hard surface in the shape of a vertical cylindrical internal wall 2, an axial rotor driven by a motor 15 and comprising a shaft 3 to which are attached projection components in the form of blades 4 and of discs 5, 15 a device 6-8 for heating air and propelling the hot air from the bottom upwards between the said wall 2 and the said rotor 3, a device 9-10 for feeding with starting product via the bottom and a device 11-14 for discharging the milled product via the top.
The said device for heating and propelling air comprises an air intake 8, a perforated distribution pipe for heating with gas 6 and an extractor/propellant fan 7.
The said device for feeding with starting product comprises a hopper 10 and a feed screw 9.
The said device for discharging the milled product comprises an extractor/ejector fan 11 and a cyclone 12 having an air outlet 13 via the top and a powder outlet 14 via the bottom.
The process according to the present invention is described in more detail in the examples below where the percentages and parts are given by weight.
Example 1
Using a device such as that represented in the drawing, in this case a Septu mill of V-5 ultrafine type, a powdered food product is produced from a residue from the pressing of a flavouring agent
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- 5 prepared in a way similar to that described in Example 2 of Patent US 5,141,757, the contents of which are incorporated in the present statement by reference.
An aqueous suspension containing 20%, on a dry 5 basis, of a degreased soya flour is thus prepared. This suspension is hydrolysed using an alkaline bacterial protease lasting 3 h at 68°C at an initial pH of 10 which falls over 5-10 min to 7.5. The suspension is sterilized by injection of steam and is cooled to 3010 35°C. Koji, in the form of a mixture of cooked soya and of crushed roasted wheat fermented for 44 h with a culture of Aspergillus oryzae spores, is added at the rate of 20% of koji, with respect to the solids content of the suspension. Sodium chloride is also added to it, in an amount such that it has a sodium chloride content of 14%. The pH of the suspension is adjusted to 5.4 by addition of citric acid. The suspension is innoculated with 2% by volume of a mixed Saccharomyces rouxii and Torulopsis etchelsii culture. Maturation is allowed to take place at 33°C for four weeks. The suspension is then pressed using a hydraulic press in order to express the juice therefrom.
The residue from this pressing has the following composition:
water content 32.0% proteins 30.6% fats 4.0% fibres 17.0% carbohydrates 5.6% ash 10.8%
This residue is introduced continuously into the said device at the rate of 500 kg/h. The rotor rotates at 4850 revolutions/min. Air heated to 200°C is propelled through the device. It emerges therefrom, entraining the residue reduced to a powder, at a temperature of approximately 120°C.
The powder thus produced has a residual water content of approximately 9% and a neutral and pleasant taste. It does not have any unpleasant odour. It can be
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AP. Ο Ο 5 9 5 used in the preparation of food products as an additive which is rich in proteins and high in dietary fibre.
Example 2
The procedure is the same as described in
Example 1, with the exception of the fact that air
heated to 400°C is propelled through the device and
that it emerges therefrpm at a temperature of
approximately 190°C.
The powder thus produced has a residual water content of approximately 7% and a neutral, pleasant and slightly toasted taste. It does not have any undesirable odour. It can be used in the preparation of food products as an additive which is rich in proteins and high in dietary fibre.
Example 3
The powder as obtained in Example 1 or 2 is
used in a mixture to be treated by cooking/extrusion
for the production of a product of breadcrumb type. The
mixture has a water content of 12% and comprises, in %
o by weight of solids:
25 wheat flour 75.0%
sodium chloride 2.0%
sugars 6.0%
skimmed milk powder 2.0%
powder from Ex. 1 or 2 15.0%
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This mixture is cooked/extruded in a twin-screw extruder at a temperature of 150-180°C at a pressure of 140-180 bar and the cooked/extruded product is milled.
The product of breadcrumb type thus obtained can be used as is, in particular without addition of another flavour-enhancing agent, for coating slices of meat and thus preparing escalopes of veal or of turkey coated with breadcrumbs, or for coating slices of fish to be grilled and conferring on them an aromatic note of asiatic type, for example.
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Example 4
The process is the same as described in 5 Example 3, with the exception of the fact that, in the composition of the said mixture to be treated by cooking/extrusion, the proportion of powder according to Example 1 or 2 is increased to 30% on a dry basis.
This cooked/extruded and ground mixture can be 10 used as a spice in a soup in order to confer on it an aromatic note of asiatic type, or in bread as a flavour enhancer, for example.

Claims (2)

  1. Claims
    1. Process for the production of a powdered food product, in which a fibrous and wet food product is milled by attrition by projecting it against a hard surface in the shape of a vertical cylindrical internal wall using an axial rotor comprising a shaft to which are attached projection components and this food product is simultaneously dried by causing a stream of hot air to move between the rotor and the wall.
    The said fibrous and wet food product being introduced continuously between the said rotor and the said wall via the the bottom, the milled and dried -food product being continuously collected via the top and a stream of hot air being caused to move between the rotor and the wall from the i · e bottom upwards, and the said hot air having a <
    temperature of 200-400·C at the beginning of the drying and from 50 to less than 200*C at the end of the drying.
  2. 2. Process according to Claim 1, in which the said fibrous and wet food product is chosen from a group comprising the residues from the extraction of juice from fruit or vegetables, the residues from the extraction of sugar from beet, the residues from the pressing of aqueous suspensions of plant product hydrolysates, and coffee grounds, for example.
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    -93. Process according to Claim 1, in which the said fibrous and wet food product is a residue from the pressing of an aqueous suspension of a plant product hydrolysate, the said residue has a water content of 20—40% and it is dried to a residual water content of 3-12%.
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