WO2007002015A2 - Compositions and methods for producing flavored seasonings that contain reduced quantities of common salt - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to reduced sodium flavored seasoning compositions for chips and other fried or baked snacks, popcorn, or other foods where a flavored seasoning is used. More specifically, the present invention relates to flavored seasonings and food compositions comprising (a) a seasoning mixture and (b) a salt substitute.
- the seasoning mixture comprises a flavoring agent and other ingredients.
- the salt substitute comprises potassium chloride and bitterness inhibitors that reduce the bitter taste, and increase the salty taste, of potassium chloride used in foods as a substitute for sodium chloride.
- the present invention relates to methods of using these flavored seasoning and food compositions and methods for preparing them.
- a well known salty tastant is sodium chloride (i.e., common table salt,
- NaCl NaCl
- Sodium chloride is found in many different types of foods, condiments and beverages. Sodium chloride is also added to foods, condiments and beverages to make them more enjoyable.
- excessive intake of sodium can increase the risk of high blood pressure and heart disease.
- recommendations from the National Institutes of Health that persons should consume no more than 2400 mg of sodium per day, surveys show that Americans greatly exceed this amount. In fact, Americans consume more than double the recommended amount per day. This fact has prompted efforts to develop salt substitutes that contain a reduced amount of sodium.
- potassium chloride as a saltening agent either partially, or wholly, for sodium chloride (Kuramitsu, R. Advances in Exp. Med. Biol, 542:227-238 (2004)).
- potassium chloride products on the market such as Cardia Salt®, No Salt®, Morton Salt Substitute® (U.S. Patent No. 3,505,082), and AlsoSalt® (U.S. Patent No. 5,897, 908).
- Many of these products include agents, such as L-lysine, to modify or mask the unpleasant taste of potassium chloride.
- the present invention provides reduced sodium flavored seasoning compositions for foods.
- These flavored seasoning compositions, or food compositions containing them comprise a) a seasoning mixture comprising flavoring agents and other ingredients, and b) a salt substitute comprising potassium chloride (KCl) and bitterness inhibitors.
- These inhibitors comprise mixtures of taurine, or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, with a 5 1 - nucleotide monophosphate comprising 5'-adenosinic acid (AMP), 5'-inosinic acid (IMP), combinations of AMP and IMP, combinations of AMP, IMP and 5'-guanylic acid (GMP), or physiologically acceptable salts thereof.
- the invention also includes methods of using the flavored seasoning compositions and foods, and to methods of manufacturing these compositions and foods.
- the invention allows individuals to decrease sodium intake and increase potassium intake, leading to a healthier diet.
- the present invention overcomes the disadvantages of existing flavored seasoning and foods containing them, because the compositions of the present invention significantly reduce the amount of sodium in such compositions while retaining the same degree of salty taste.
- Another benefit of the invention is that it provides a cheaper alternative to flavored seasoning compositions salted with KCl that would rely only on AMP to reduce bitterness.
- the present invention requires less AMP than compositions in which AMP is the only bitterness inhibitor, because the present invention supplements or replaces AMP with taurine and other 5 '-nucleotide monophosphates. Because AMP is significantly more expensive than taurine and than other 5 '-nucleotide monophosphates such as IMP and GMP, the present invention provides a flavored seasoning composition or food seasoned with it that is not only palatable but economical.
- KCl, taurine, AMP, IMP and GMP are already accepted as meeting Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association, Generally Recognized as Safe (FEMA GRAS) guidelines.
- the present invention provides a flavored seasoning composition
- a seasoning mixture comprising a flavoring agent, a flow agent, a binding agent, and (b) a salt substitute, wherein the salt substitute comprises potassium chloride, taurine or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, and 5'- adenosinic acid (AMP) or 5'-inosinic acid (IMP), or physiological acceptable salts thereof.
- the seasoning mixture may also contain a binding agent, a carrier, a bulking agent, a carrier agent and a preservative.
- the salt substitute may also contain combinations of AMP and IMP or combinations of AMP, IMP and GMP.
- the present invention also provides such a composition where the flavoring agent(s) is selected from the group consisting of a cheese flavoring, a meaty flavoring, an alliaceous flavoring, a tangy flavoring, a spicy flavoring, or combinations thereof.
- the present invention also provides such a composition where the cheese flavoring is selected from the group consisting of nacho, cheddar, white cheddar, blue, mozzarella, asiago, american, brick, brie, feta, facility, montereyjack, muenster, provolone, ricotta, romano, swiss, taco or parmesan.
- the present invention also provides a composition comprising the flavored seasoning, wherein the composition is a snack (pretzel, popcorn, pizza, cracker, curl, puff, doodle, a potato chip, tortilla chip, corn chip), sauce, corn, pasta or dog biscuit.
- a snack pretzel, popcorn, pizza, cracker, curl, puff, doodle, a potato chip, tortilla chip, corn chip
- sauce corn, pasta or dog biscuit.
- the present invention further provides a composition comprising a flavoring agent between about 60% and about 99%, a flow agent up to about 2%, a binding agent up to about 30%, and a salt substitute between about 1% and about 5%, w/w of the composition.
- a composition comprising taurine between about 2% and about 15%, AMP between about 1% and about 8%,
- the present invention provides a composition comprising
- the present invention also provides a composition comprising a cheese flavoring agent between about 60% and about 90%, a tangy flavoring agent between about 1% and about 10% and an alliaceous flavoring agent up to about 10%, w/w of the composition.
- the invention also provides a method of reducing sodium intake and increasing potassium intake in the diet of an individual, comprising administering to the individual the flavored seasoning compositions or foods of the invention.
- Another aspect of the invention is a method for preparing the flavored seasoning compositions of the invention comprising mixing the salt substitute with the seasoning mixture.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a method for preparing the compositions of the invention comprising adding to the food the seasoning mixture, or individual ingredients of the seasoning mixture, and the salt substitute, in no particular order.
- the present invention provides flavored seasoning compositions, for use in foods, the compositions comprising a seasoning mixture comprising a flavoring agent, a flow agent and a binding agent, and salt substitute comprising KCl, taurine or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, and a 5'- nucleotide monophosphate selected from the group consisting of AMP, IMP, combinations of AMP and IMP and physiologically acceptable salts thereof.
- the combinations may also contain GMP or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the invention also includes methods for using such compositions, and methods of manufacturing the compositions of the invention.
- the invention also includes foods containing the seasoning mixture and salt substitute.
- the flavored seasoning mixture may be added to food as an existing composition, or the individual ingredients of the seasoning mixture and salt substitute may be added separately.
- flavored seasoning composition is a composition added to a food for the production of a desired flavor. This composition contains a seasoning mixture and a salt substitute.
- seasoning mixture is a composition comprising all other ingredients and components besides the salt substitute that are used to prepare a flavored seasoning composition.
- ingredients include a flavoring agent, and may also include a bulking agent, flow agent, carrier agent, binding agent and preservative.
- a seasoning mixture may be specifically a "cheese flavored seasoning mixture.”
- flavoring agent is an additive that gives food a particular taste or smell, and is derived from natural ingredients, or created artificially. It may include, but is not limited to, cheese (e.g., nacho, yellow cheddar, white cheddar, blue, mozzarella or parmesan), meaty (e.g., beef, steak, chicken, smoked, mesquite, barbeque, seafood), alliaceous and tangy (e.g., citric acid, vinegar, lemon and herb).
- a flavoring agent may be a "cheese flavoring agent” or "meaty flavoring agent” or a combination of flavoring agents.
- salt substitute as used herein is a composition of KCl, taurine or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof and a 5 '-nucleotide monophosphate selected from the group consisting of AMP or IMP and/or GMP, mixtures thereof and physiologically acceptable salts thereof.
- taurine as used herein is 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof. This salt can be a sodium or non- sodium salt.
- 5-nucleotide monophosphate is 5'-inosinic acid (IMP), 5'-guanylic acid (GMP), and 5 '-adenylic acid (AMP), physiologically acceptable salt(s) thereof, or mixtures of the acid(s) and/or salt(s). These salts can be sodium or non-sodium salts.
- the term "food” as used herein is a composition to which a flavored seasoning composition containing a salt substitute may be added to reduce the amount sodium of the food but retain the salty taste.
- Such foods include, e.g., baked or fried snacks (e.g., pretzel, popcorn, pizza, cracker, curl, puff, doodle, a potato chip, tortilla chip, corn chip), sauce, corn, pasta, dog biscuit, etc.
- bitter tastant is a compound or molecular complex that induces, in a subject, the perception of taste.
- a "bitter tastant” as used herein is defined as a compound or molecular complex that induces, in a subject, the perception of a bitter taste.
- bitter tastants include, but are not limited to, KCl, denatonium benzoate, quinine hydrochloride, strychnine hydrochloride, nicotine hemisulfate, atropine hydrochloride, sparteine, naringin, caffeic acid (caffeine), quinacrine, and epicatechin (See Ming et al, Proc. Natl. Acad. ScL U.S.A. 9(5:9903-9908 (1999), incorporated by reference herein).
- bitterness inhibitors examples include, but are not limited to, taurine, AMP, IMP and GMP.
- ammoni as used herein is defined as that flavor which is perceived as savory, such as is associated with meats, chicken broth and seasonings containing monosodium glutamate.
- the term "amount effective" as used herein is the amount that subjectively, and significantly, affects the perception of taste as evaluated by the sensory analysis experiments described in the Examples below.
- the desired effects include, but are not limited to, a decrease in the perception of bitter taste, an increase in the perception of salty taste and an increase in the perception of umami or savory taste.
- the effectiveness of a composition is determined, e.g., by comparing scores given by a panel of taste testers for taste attributes such as bitterness, saltiness, and umami flavor, between two samples (e.g., reduced sodium nacho cheese flavored chips containing KCl + taurine + AMP vs. nacho cheese flavored chips containing NaCl).
- the term "individual” as used herein is defined as a human or other mammal such as a cat or dog.
- administer as used herein is defined as the ingestion of a composition of the present invention by an individual, alone or with the assistance of another.
- the present invention includes a flavored seasoning composition
- a seasoning mixture and salt substitute for use in a flavored food.
- the composition may comprise a seasoning mixture and a salt substitute comprising taurine, a 5 '-nucleotide monophosphate and KCl.
- the present invention may be used to improve the taste of salt substitutes or flavored foods containing KCl by decreasing or eliminating the bitter taste of KCl and increasing the salty taste of KCl.
- the bitterness inhibitors of the invention may permit or facilitate its incorporation into flavored foods, thereby improving food safety.
- the incorporation of the flavored seasoning compositions and salt substitutes with bitterness inhibitors may encourage ingestion, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of these compositions in providing nutrition or calories to a subject.
- a composition of the present invention may be prepared by combining a seasoning mixture comprising a flavoring agent, flow agent, bulking agent, carrier agent, binding agent and preservative with a salt substitute comprising KCl, taurine or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, and a 5 '-nucleotide monophosphate or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the ingredients may be blended together or blended with the other ingredients of a flavored seasoning mixture before they are added to the food, or they each may be added separately to the food.
- the ingredients may be added in powder or liquid form.
- the mixing ratio for the seasoning mixture and salt substitute can be adapted according to the purpose of use of the seasoning mixture and salt substitute.
- the salt substitute may include common table salt (NaCl) in any ratio depending on the specific application and desired level of NaCl reduction in the final product.
- NaCl common table salt
- the terms low or reduced sodium and salt substitute include compositions that contain some sodium or no sodium.
- the solids are added in the correct amounts and proportions to the liquid soup, sauce or other prepared foods.
- the ingredients of the flavored seasoning composition may be added individually or as the blended flavored seasoning composition to the other ingredients comprising the salty snack(s) prior to cooking.
- the ingredients of flavored seasoning compositions may be sprayed on previously cooked chips, puffs, and doodles, using water, oil, or some other compositions known to those skilled in the art to carry the assist deposition of flavored seasoning composition on the surface of the salty snack.
- the ingredients of flavored seasoning composition may also be applied to previously cooked chips, puffs, and doodles by dusting or sprinkling the snacks with a dried granulated or powdered form of the flavored seasoning composition.
- the ingredients may be mixed into a liquid in the correct proportions, together with non-caking or other agents commonly used in the food industry and known to those practicing the art of food formulation, and then dried and ground.
- the liquid mixture can be spray dried to form a powered solid suitable for tabletop applications and packaging as a solid salt replacement.
- the present composition of the invention may be packaged as a flavored seasoning composition that includes a seasoning mixture and a salt substitute comprising KCl, taurine and a 5 '-nucleotide monophosphate, or as a food comprising these ingredients.
- the composition may be packaged in bulk, in which the package contains more of the composition than would typically be used for a single dish or serving of food.
- Such bulk packages can be in the form of paper, plastic, or cloth bags or cardboard boxes or drums.
- Such bulk packages may be fitted with plastic or metal spouts to facilitate the dispensing of the composition.
- compositions of the invention may be packaged in an amount that would be suitable for use at a single meal or with a single serving of food.
- suitable packaging materials for such individual serving packages include paper or foil packets or pouches.
- the seasoning mixture may be present at a concentration from about
- the seasoning mixture of the present invention contains a flavoring agent.
- Flavoring agents are additives that give food a particular taste or smell, and may derived from natural ingredients, or created artificially.
- the flavoring agent, or combinations thereof, may be present at a concentration between about 60% and about 99%, preferably between about 80% and about 90%, more preferably about 86%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- These flavoring agents may include cheese flavoring agents, meaty flavoring agents, alliaceous flavoring agents, tangy flavoring agents and spicy flavoring agents.
- Cheese flavoring agents are additives that give food a cheese taste or smell.
- the cheese flavor is made by enzymatic modification of cheese or dairy ingredients. This enzymatic modification yields a paste of very intense flavor that is dried with carriers such as maltodextrin.
- This technology is applied to cheeses including, but not limited to, cheddar, mild cheddar, aged cheddar, blue, Romano and parmesan.
- Commercially available cheese flavoring agents include, but are not limited to, Sequoia IITM, BluzingTM, RomanotangTM and whey (e.g., farmers cheese whey).
- One or more cheese flavoring agents may be incorporated as part of the flavored seasoning mixture.
- the cheese flavoring agent may be present between about 60% and about 90%, preferably between about 75% and about 85%, and more preferably about 79.5%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- Each individual cheese flavoring agent may be present between about 1% and about 50% w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- a cheese based cheese flavoring agent such as Sequoia IITM may be present at a concentration between about 30% and about 50%, preferably between about 35% and about 45%, more preferably about 40%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- a blue cheese based cheese flavoring agent such as BluzingTM may be present at a concentration between about 1% and about 10%, preferably between about 3% and about 7%, more preferably about 5%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- a romano cheese based cheese flavoring agent such as RomanotangTM may be present at a concentration between about 5% and about 15%, preferably between about 8% and about 12%, more preferably about 10%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- Whey may be present at a concentration between about 20% and about 30%, preferably between about 23% and about 27%, more preferably about 25%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- Meaty or savory flavoring agents are additives that give food a meaty taste or smell. They may include, but are not limited to, beef, chicken, lamb, fish, barbecued or smoke flavored meats, monosodium glutamate (MSG), glutamic acid, soy sauce, hydrolyzed soy, and reaction flavors derived from reaction of protein with carbohydrates at high temperatures to reproduce savory flavors.
- MSG monosodium glutamate
- soy sauce soy sauce
- reaction flavors derived from reaction of protein with carbohydrates at high temperatures to reproduce savory flavors One or more meaty flavoring agents may be incorporated as part of the seasoning mixture. Each meaty flavoring agent may be present between about 1% and about 50% w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- Tangy flavoring agents are additives such as food acids that give food a tart or sour or "sharp" taste or smell. These food acids may include, but are not limited to, acetic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, fumaric acid, lactic acid and nonorganic acids such as phosphoric acid. One or more tangy flavoring agents may be incorporated as part of the seasoning mixture. A tangy flavoring agent (e.g., citric acid) may be present at a concentration between about 1% and about 10%, preferably between about 3% and about 7%, more preferably about 3.5%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition. Tangy flavoring agents such as these aforementioned acids may also act as preservatives and antioxidants.
- food acids may include, but are not limited to, acetic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, fumaric acid, lactic acid and nonorganic acids such as phosphoric acid.
- One or more tangy flavoring agents may be
- Alliaceous flavoring agents are additives that give food an onion or garlic taste or smell. They may include, but are not limited to, onion powder garlic powder, chives, leeks, scallions and shallots. One or more alliaceous flavoring agents may be used as part of the seasoning mixture.
- An alliaceous flavoring agent may be present at a concentration up to about 10%, preferably up to about 5%, more preferably up to about 3%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- onion powder may be present at a concentration up to about 5%, preferably between about 1% and about 3%, more preferably 2%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- Garlic powder may be present at a concentration up to about 5%, preferably about 1%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- Spicy flavoring agents are additives that give food a pungent taste or smell. They may include, but are not limited to, pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice, mace, cloves, pepper (e.g., cayenne, jalapeno, chipotle, chili), peppercorns, mustard, oregano, chives, anise, basil, black pepper and cilantro.
- One or more spicy . flavoring agents may be used as part of the seasoning mixture.
- chili pepper powder may be present at a concentration up to about 5%, preferably between about 1% and about 3%, more preferably 2%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- Another ingredient used in the seasoning mixture of the present invention is a bulking agent.
- Bulking agents are additives used to increase the volume of a composition.
- One or more bulking agents may be used as part of the seasoning mixture.
- This bulking agent may include, but is not limited to, whey, cellulose, dextrose, lactose, maltodextrin methylcellulose, xantham gum, sugar alcohols (e.g., maltitol, sorbitol, mannitol, xyltol) and polyvinylpyrrolidone.
- a bulking agent e.g., whey
- whey may be present at a concentration between about 20% and about 30%, preferably between about 23% and about 27%, more preferably about 24.5%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- the ingredients used in the compositions of the invention may serve multiple purposes within the present invention.
- whey is a bulking agent and a cheese flavoring agent.
- the seasoning mixture of the present invention may also contain flow agents.
- Flow agents help ingredients move smoothly from one location to another during manufacture.
- these agents act as anticaking agents reducing the hygroscopicity of the mixture and making the powder more resistant to exposure to humid environment.
- One or more flow agents may be used as part of the seasoning mixture. They may include, but are not limited to, silicon dioxide (e.g., Sylox 15TM), calcium stearate, glyceryl monostearate and glyceryl triacetate.
- a flow agent e.g., silicon dioxide
- the seasoning mixture of the present invention may contain a binding agent.
- Binding agents are substances that makes a loose mixture stick together.
- One or more binding agents may be used as part of the seasoning mixture. They may include, but are not limited to, dextrose, starch, cellulose, dextrin and glycerin.
- a binding agent e.g., dextrose
- Another ingredient of the seasoning mixture may be a carrier agent.
- Carrier agents are substances that aid the uniform distribution, mixing, and handling of other ingredients. Often, carrier agents include ingredients that have other functions besides aiding in the uniform distribution, mixing and handling of other ingredients. For example, a bulking agent such as dextrose may also be considered a carrier agent.
- carrier agents may be used as part of the seasoning mixture. They may include, but are not limited to, cellulose (e.g., powdered, microcrystalline, ethyl), citric acid, dextrose, fructose, magnesium carbonate, polyethlyene glycol, polydextroses, polyoxyethylene sorbitan, polyvinylpyrrolidone and silicon dioxide.
- a carrier agent may be present at a concentration up to about 30%, preferably between about 5% and about 15%, more preferably about 10%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- the seasoning mixture of the present invention may also contain preservatives. Preservatives prevent or inhibit spoilage of food due to fungi, bacteria and other microorganisms.
- One or more preservatives may be used as part of the seasoning mixture. They may include, but are not limited to, preservatives such as sodium benzoate, sorbic acid and its salts thereof, and lauric arginate.
- One or more preservatives may be part of the seasoning mixture and present at a concentration up to about 2% w/w of the flavored seasoning composition.
- the seasoning mixture may also contain other ingredients commonly found in seasonings added to foods.
- the salt substitute in the flavored seasoning composition of the present invention comprises KCl, taurine or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, and a 5 '-nucleotide monophosphate or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the salt substitute may be present at a concentration between about 1% and about 5%, preferably between about 2% and about 4%, more preferably about 3%, w/w of the flavored seasoning composition,
- the salt substitute of the present invention will be added to the food or seasoning mixture to provide an amount of KCl that is approximately the same weight amount as the NaCl that is being replaced.
- the amount of KCl in the food after the salt substitute is added may range from about 0.5 to about 1.5 times the replaced NaCl depending upon the application, i.e., if about 0.5 mg of NaCl is removed, about 0.25 to about 0.75 mg of KCl is added.
- the amounts of NaCl conventionally used to season various food products are well known to those of skill in the art and need not be recited.
- the amount of KCl added to a composition will vary depending on the amount of perceived saltiness desired and other compounds present in the composition.
- KCl may be present at a concentration between about 0.5% and about 1.5%, preferably about 0.9% (about 9000 ppm), w/w of the food.
- taurine or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof Another ingredient employed in the salt substitute of the present invention is taurine or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the amount of taurine or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof added to a composition comprising a bitter tastant will vary depending on the amount of bitter tastant present and other compounds present in the composition.
- taurine may be present at a concentration of between about 1% and about 15% w/w KCl.
- the food composition comprises between about 400 and about 1200 ppm of taurine, more preferably about 750 ppm of taurine.
- An additional ingredient used in the salt substitute of the present invention is a 5 '-nucleotide monophosphate, AMP, IMP, GMP, combinations thereof or physiologically acceptable salts thereof.
- the amount of 5'- nucleotide monophosphate or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof added to a composition comprising a bitter tastant will vary depending on the amount of bitter tastant present and other compounds present in the composition.
- the 5'-nucleotide monophosphate AMP may be present at a concentration between about 1% and about 9% w/w KCl.
- the concentration in a food is between about 100 and about 800 ppm of AMP, more preferably between about 400 ppm and about 600 ppm of AMP.
- the 5 1 - nucleotide monophosphates IMP and/or GMP may be present at a concentration up to about 8% w/w KCl.
- the concentration in a food is up to about 600 ppm of IMP, more preferably between about 100 ppm and about 200 ppm of IMP, and/or up to about 600 ppm of GMP, more preferably between about 100 ppm and about 200 ppm of GMP.
- a flavored seasoning composition comprises between about 95% and about 99% seasoning mixture and between about 1% and about 5% salt substitute, w/w of the composition.
- a more preferred embodiment of the claimed invention is a flavored seasoning composition that comprises between about 96% and about 98% seasoning mixture and between about 2% and about 4% salt substitute, w/w of the composition.
- an even more preferred embodiment of the claimed invention is a flavored seasoning composition that comprises about 97% seasoning mixture and about 3% salt substitute, w/w of the composition.
- the composition comprises a cheese flavored seasoning mixture and salt substitute, wherein the cheese flavored seasoning mixture comprises between about 30% and about 50% Sequoia IITM, between about 1% and about 10% BluzingTM, between about 5% and about 15% Romano tangTM, up to about 30% dextrose, up to about 5% onion powder, up to about 5% garlic powder, up to about 10% citric acid, up to about 2% silicon dioxide and between about 20% and about 30% whey, w/w of the composition.
- An additional preferred embodiment of the claimed invention comprises a cheese flavored seasoning mixture, wherein the mixture is comprised of between about 35% and about 45% Sequoia IITM, between about 3% and about 7% BluzingTM, between about 8% and about 12% RomanotangTM, between about 5% and about 15% dextrose, between about 1% and about 3% onion powder, about 1% garlic powder, between about 3% and about 7% citric acid, about 1% silicon dioxide and between about 23% and about 27% whey, w/w of the composition.
- a more preferred embodiment of the claimed invention comprises a cheese flavored seasoning mixture, wherein the mixture is comprised of about 40% Sequoia IITM, about 5% BluzingTM, about 10% RomanotangTM, about 10% dextrose, about 2% onion powder, about 1% garlic powder, about 3.5% citric acid, about 1% silicon dioxide and about 24.5% whey, w/w of the composition.
- a preferred embodiment of the claimed invention is a composition comprising a seasoning mixture and salt substitute, wherein the salt substitute is comprised of between about 80% and about 98% KCl, between about 2% and about 15% taurine, between about 1% and about 8% AMP, up to about 4% IMP, and up to about 4% GMP, w/w of the salt substitute. These percentages are based on the amounts of these ingredients relative to the total weight of all of these ingredients.
- a composition is comprised of a seasoning mixture and salt substitute, wherein the salt substitute is comprised of between about 83% and about 87% KCl, between about 6% and about 8% taurine, between about 3% and about 6% AMP, up to about 3% IMP and up to about 3% GMP, w/w of the salt substitute. These percentages are based on the amounts of these ingredients relative to the total weight of all of these ingredients.
- a composition is comprised of a seasoning mixture and salt substitute, wherein the salt substitute is comprised of about 86.95% KCl, about 3.86% AMP (monosodium salt of adenosinic acid), about 7.25% taurine, about 0.97% IMP (disodium salt of inosinic acid) and about 0.97% GMP (disodium salt of guanylic acid), w/w of the salt substitute.
- the salt substitute is comprised of about 86.95% KCl, about 3.86% AMP (monosodium salt of adenosinic acid), about 7.25% taurine, about 0.97% IMP (disodium salt of inosinic acid) and about 0.97% GMP (disodium salt of guanylic acid), w/w of the salt substitute.
- Example 1 Cheese Flavored Potato Chips
- Unsalted potato chips (Heir's® No Salt) were obtained locally from a commercial supermarket. Sequoia IITM, BluzingTM and RomanotangTM were obtained from Kraft Foods. Dextrose 2001 was obtained from Corn Products International. Onion and garlic powders were obtained from Newly Wed Foods. Citric acid FG (food grade) was obtained from Penta. Sylox 15 was obtained from Grace (Davison Division). farmers' Cheese Whey was obtained from Dairy farmers of America.
- Formulation A contains 3.0% flour salt (food grade sodium chloride).
- Formulation B contains 3.0% salt substitute that comprises about 86.95% KCl, about 7.25% taurine, about 3.86% AMP, about 0.97% IMP and about 0.97% GMP, of the salt substitute. Therefore, the amount of sodium contained in a portion of each seasoning is different.
- Formulation A seasoning containing flour salt had approximately 266 mg of total sodium. This amount of sodium is derived mainly from the flour salt (about 102 mg), cheese flavorings and cheese whey (about 150 mg), with a small amount of sodium coming from the chips (about 14 mg).
- a dosing study was performed by a panel of taste testers to analyze the taste of various combinations of KCl, taurine and a 5 '-nucleotide monophosphate for use as a salt substitute. While the salt substitute combinations were tested as an ingredient in part of chicken broth, the test results can apply to flavored seasoning compositions.
- Reduced sodium chicken broth (50% Reduced Sodium, College Inn®) was obtained from a local supermarket.
- Taurine was obtained as a commercial food ingredient from Ajinomoto (it may also be obtained from Gallard-Schlesinger).
- AMP was obtained as a commercial food ingredient from Xinxiang Tuoxin Biochemical Technology & Science Co., Ltd.
- IMP and GMP were obtained from Ajinomoto as a 50/50 mixture called Ribotide®.
- KCl and NaCl were obtained from Morton Salt Co. as commercial food ingredients.
- Samples were prepared in a preparation lab at ABIC and were presented to the judges labeled only with triple digit random number codes.
- the soup was served to the judges at 160 °F.
- Samples were presented to the judges sequentially with a rest period of at least 15 minutes between samples. To eliminate bias, the order of sample presentation was randomized. Judges were provided with unsalted crackers and water between samples.
- the taste panel evaluated the intensity of the samples for the attributes of perceived saltiness, chicken (umami) flavor, and bitterness.
- the evaluation range for the attributes was 0 (none) to 8 (very salty), 0 (none) to 8 (very strong), and 0 (none) to 8 (very bitter), respectively.
- Scores from all 18 taste testers for each attribute were averaged for each sample.
- the compositions of the broth samples and average scores for each are presented in Table 2. Table 2.
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