WO2004056190A1 - ムース状スプレッド及びムース状食用油 - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23D—EDIBLE OILS OR FATS, e.g. MARGARINES, SHORTENINGS OR COOKING OILS
- A23D7/00—Edible oil or fat compositions containing an aqueous phase, e.g. margarines
- A23D7/005—Edible oil or fat compositions containing an aqueous phase, e.g. margarines characterised by ingredients other than fatty acid triglycerides
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23C—DAIRY PRODUCTS, e.g. MILK, BUTTER OR CHEESE; MILK OR CHEESE SUBSTITUTES; MAKING OR TREATMENT THEREOF
- A23C15/00—Butter; Butter preparations; Making thereof
- A23C15/12—Butter preparations
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23C—DAIRY PRODUCTS, e.g. MILK, BUTTER OR CHEESE; MILK OR CHEESE SUBSTITUTES; MAKING OR TREATMENT THEREOF
- A23C2270/00—Aspects relating to packaging
- A23C2270/10—Dairy products filled into pressurised containers with dispensing means for atomisation or foaming
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- an aerosol container is filled with an edible oil and an emulsifier or a food composition which is a water-in-oil emulsion when used together with an appropriate gas propellant, and foams at the time of spraying to form a mousse. It relates to spit-like spreads and mousse-like edible oils.
- Foods that use aerosol containers for improved preservability and convenience are already known. They can be broadly classified into those in which an emulsion consisting of oils and fats, water and an emulsifier is enclosed in an aerosol container, and those in which only edible oil is enclosed.
- the former is further divided into those that are oil-in-water emulsions and those that are water-in-oil emulsions. Most of the former are applied to foods that are oil-in-water emulsions in aerosol containers, and foaming is applied to creams such as whipped cream and ice cream, which have normal physical properties. It is widely used and the effusion is creamy.
- An example of dressing is reported in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H04-148686 as an oil-in-water emulsion which is usually in a liquid state and becomes mousse after injection.
- the latter edible oils in aerosol containers are mainly used for cooking purposes and they are designed to be sprayed in mist for cooking convenience. For this reason, the composition of the edible oil used is assumed to be sprayed in the form of a mist, and the composition is such that it becomes a smooth edible oil with good fluidity. Alcohol for that purpose Although flammability is a problem, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-1788364 discloses alcohols by adding diglyceride or medium-chain fatty acid triglyceride to edible oil. It has been reported that the viscosity of the oil is reduced without using a liquid, so that the oil is sprayed uniformly.
- the texture will be the same as when licked, and even when viewed as food, it will have problematic physical properties. Due to these problems, it is considered that there are few examples of water-in-oil emulsions used as foods in aerosol containers.
- An emulsifier was added to a coffee oil as described in JP-A-64-0868333 as a food in an aerosol container obtained by adding an emulsifier to a water-in-oil emulsion or edible oil slightly in the same manner as the constitution of the present invention Examples have been reported of food in containers.
- the purpose of the invention is to enhance the aroma of coffee, and the coffee oil is scattered into the air at the time of injection, and the aroma of coffee is diffused to the surroundings.
- the emulsifier also prevents the sprayed coffee oil from forming an oil film on the coffee liquid surface. It is not added to discharge coffee oil in a mousse form.
- the present inventors conducted various studies in order to solve the above problems, and found that water-in-oil emulsions such as butter and margarine, or fats and oils such as butter oil and water components were appropriately used.
- a water-in-oil emulsion formed by emulsification with a suitable emulsifier or a composition capable of forming a water-in-oil emulsion in a container is enclosed in an aerosol container together with an appropriate gas propellant, and It has been found that, when jetting after mixing, the jet is discharged in a stable mousse form without being atomized at the time of jetting.
- a suitable emulsifier is added without intervening water, and the mixture is mixed.
- the present invention encloses an edible oil and an emulsifier or a composition in the form of a water-in-oil emulsion when used in an aerosol container together with a suitable gas propellant, mixes it before spraying, and sprays it out.
- the present invention provides a novel and useful mousse-like spread and mousse-like edible oil which are used as an excellent spread-edible oil by forming a stable mousse.
- the composition used in the present invention which is a water-in-oil emulsion for use, is a water-in-oil emulsion prepared from a fat and oil, an aqueous phase and an emulsifier, or a fat and oil.
- composition or edible oil used in the present invention must have fluidity at least when used, and must be dissolved to such an extent that the gas propellant foams upon injection.
- the fluidity means that the liquid can be ejected from the nozzle, and does not necessarily mean that the liquid is in a liquid state.
- a gel composition can be discharged in a mousse form.
- oils and fats used in the composition that is combined with the emulsifier of the present invention to form a water-in-oil emulsion include rapeseed, soybean, corn, coconut, palm, palm kernel, cocoa butter, peanut oil, and butter oil.
- Fats and oils, milk fats, animal fats such as beef tallow, lard, fish oil and the like, mixed oils thereof, fats and oils such as processed fats and oils, and diacylglycerol can be used.
- milk fat such as butter oil alone or in combination with other fats and oils can impart a favorable flavor to foods.
- butter and the like containing a large amount of milk fat may be used in combination with other fats and oils.
- the edible oil referred to in the present invention means an edible oil to which water has not been added, and examples thereof include so-called salad oil such as corn oil and benipana oil. Also, they may be those in which flavor components such as garlic oil, leek oil, chili oil, herb oil, etc. are dissolved. If necessary, add seasonings such as salt to a homomixer, etc. And a pigment, a fragrance, etc. may be added. Of course, it is also possible to use edible oils, such as olive oil and sesame oil, each having a unique flavor. As a method of adding an emulsifier to these edible oils, for example, the edible oil may be heated to about 70 ° C., and the emulsifier may be dispersed and added.
- the emulsifier used in the present invention has an HLB value of 7.0 or less, preferably 5.0 or less.
- sucrose fatty acid ester, glycerin fatty acid ester, sorbitan fatty acid ester, polysorbate, enzyme-treated lecithin, etc. are used alone or in combination.
- glycerin fatty acid ester has good shape and stability of foam after foaming, and can be suitably used in the present invention.
- an emulsifier used for another purpose can be further added.
- lecithin or the like as a release agent may be further added to be used in addition to the dariserin fatty acid ester of the present method.
- the amount of the emulsifier to be added is, for example, 0.1% to 10%, preferably 0.5% to 6%, and more preferably 0.7 to 4% when dalyserin fatty acid ester is used alone.
- the amount of addition may be appropriately increased or decreased based on the amount added alone.
- the use concentration may be determined while keeping in mind that the stability of the foam is poor near the lower limit of the emulsifier concentration, the taste is affected near the upper limit, and the cost is disadvantageous.
- nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, LPG, LNG and the like can be used. They can be used alone or in combination. However, when using these, it is necessary to consider the properties of the gas propellant, select the gas depending on the food and application to be applied, and change the settings such as the filling pressure.
- a nonflammable gas such as nitrous oxide or nitrogen as the gas propellant used for edible oil.
- the filling pressure is nitrous oxide
- a mousse-like foam can be formed at a relatively low filling pressure of about 300 kpa at 25 ° C, but nitrous oxide
- a filling pressure of about 80 Okpa is required.
- the above gas propellants can be used complementarily to each other.
- the degree of foaming can be suppressed to a lower level than when nitrous oxide is used alone. This can be applied when more stable and finer mousse needs to be generated.
- the required amount of edible oil, emulsifier, water-in-oil emulsion, etc. are placed in a stainless steel container and the filling gas is guided to the container to maintain the required gas pressure.
- the aerosol container is filled with the contents in the pressure-resistant container and the filling gas by connecting the filling nozzle provided in the lower part of the container and the nozzle of the aerosol container and simultaneously opening the valves of both nozzles.
- a gas mixed in a required ratio in advance is used, but it is also possible to sequentially charge each gas. It is also possible to charge the contents and gas separately. Furthermore, it is also possible to put the contents into the aerosol container before installing the nozzle portion, and to fill the gas through the nozzle after attaching the nozzle portion.
- an existing aerosol food for example, a metal container such as a steel can or an aluminum can used for whipped cream or a nozzle used for the container can be used as it is.
- Plastic containers can also be used if they can withstand high pressure.
- the composition that becomes an edible oil, a water-in-oil emulsion, or a water-in-oil emulsion may be stored separately from the aerosol container.
- the gas propellant with a gas propellant in a bender-type aerosol container that has a mechanism to mix the two when supplying food, and then spout it immediately after mixing to supply it as a mousse-shaped spread edible oil. is there.
- the mousse-like spread and mousse-like edible oil of the present invention obtained as described above are more convenient and safer than foods in aerosol containers sprayed in the form of a mist. It has excellent properties as an oil and is a new mousse-like spread and mousse-like edible oil having a new texture and flavor that are not available in conventional spread edible oils.
- Example 1 in the case of a water-in-oil emulsion: Example using nitrogen gas
- rapeseed oil was heated to 70 ° C, and monoglycerin fatty acid ester was added and dissolved.
- 100 g was charged into a pressure-resistant container (250 ml) equipped with a nozzle together with nitrogen gas at a filling pressure of 800 kPa (25 ° C).
- Rapeseed oil 8 7.7 parts
- Example 2 (in the case of a water-in-oil emulsion): Example using nitrous oxide gas
- raw materials were mixed according to the following composition to prepare a stock solution. Of these, 5 ° g was charged into a pressure-resistant vessel (90 ml) equipped with a nozzle together with nitrous oxide gas at a filling pressure of 500 kPa (25 ° C).
- Example 3 (in the case of water-in-oil emulsion): Example using mixed gas
- Example 4 (in the case of a water-in-oil emulsion): Example applied to a vendor
- Example 5 (in the case of a water-in-oil emulsion): An example of filling without emulsification treatment An aqueous phase was prepared by dissolving common salt in water at normal temperature. The rapeseed oil was heated to 70 ° C, monoglycerin fatty acid ester and polyglycerin fatty acid ester were added and dissolved, and then cooled to 25 ° C. Fill the prepared oil and fat 42.5 g in a transparent PET container (90 ml) with nozzle with nitrous oxide at a filling pressure of 200 kPa (25 ° C), and then fill the aqueous phase 7.5 g with nitrous oxide. The packing was performed at a pressure of 500 kPa (25 ° C).
- Example 6 (in the case of a water-in-oil emulsion): An example in which the putter is used alone
- Example 7 In case of edible oil: Example using diglycerin fatty acid ester as emulsifier
- rapeseed oil was heated to 70 ° C, and diglycerin fatty acid ester was added and dissolved.
- 100 g was charged into a pressure-resistant container (250 ml) equipped with a nozzle together with nitrogen gas at a filling pressure of 900 kPa (25 ° C).
- Example 8 (in case of edible oil): Example using monoglycerin fatty acid ester as emulsifier
- garlic oil was heated to 70 ° C., and monodaliserin fatty acid ester was added and dissolved.
- 100 g was charged into a pressure-resistant container (250 ml) with a nozzle together with nitrogen gas at a filling pressure of 900 kPa (25).
- Example 9 (for edible oil): Example using nitrous oxide gas
- extra virgin olive oil was heated to 70, and monodaliserin fatty acid ester was added and dissolved.
- a 90 g pressure vessel with a 50 g nozzle was charged with nitrous oxide gas at a filling pressure of 500 kPa (25 ° C).
- Extra virgin olive oil 97.5 parts Monoglycerin fatty acid ester 2.5 parts
- Example 10 (In case of edible oil): Example using a mixed gas of carbon dioxide gas and nitrogen gas According to the following composition, lard oil was heated to 70 ° C, and monodaliserin fatty acid ester was added and dissolved.
- Example 1 (In case of edible oil): Example of adding salt as a seasoning
- the rapeseed oil and the putter oil were mixed and heated to 70, and the monoglycerin fatty acid ester was added and dissolved.
- the homomixer (Polytron T-3100; Central Science) was stirred at 4,000 rpm and dispersed while adding salt that had been ground in advance in a mortar. After adding flavor and rototin and sterilizing by heating at 95 X 1 minute, the prepared oil was cooled to 25 t. 100 g of the prepared oil was charged into a pressure-resistant container (250 ml) equipped with a nozzle together with nitrous oxide at a filling pressure of 500 kPa (25 ° C.).
- Example 1 2 (In case of edible oil): Example combining emulsifier
- the green onion oil is heated to 70 ° C, the monoglycerin fatty acid ester and the polydaliserine fatty acid ester are added and dissolved, and then a homomixer (Polytron PT-3100; Central Science) is added while adding salt that has been pre-ground in a mortar. After dispersion by stirring at 4,000 rpm, the mixture was cooled to 25 ° C.
- a homomixer Polytron PT-3100; Central Science
- a pressure-resistant stainless steel container (diameter 40 mm x length 200 mm) equipped with a valve at the bottom, and nitrous oxide was introduced into the container through a hole provided at the top of the container, and the gas pressure was i MPa While keeping the temperature (25 ° C), open the bottom valve and take out the contents through stainless steel pipe (diameter 8 mm x length 150 mm) and vial tube (diameter 8 mm x length 200 mm). Prolonged and exhibited a good mousse shape.
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| US10/539,445 US8012524B2 (en) | 2002-12-20 | 2003-12-19 | Mousse-type spread and mousse-type edible oil |
| AU2003292589A AU2003292589A1 (en) | 2002-12-20 | 2003-12-19 | Mousse-type spread and mousse-type edible oil |
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| JP2002371030A JP4614617B2 (ja) | 2002-12-20 | 2002-12-20 | エアゾール容器入り食品 |
| JP2002-371030 | 2002-12-20 | ||
| JP2003276717A JP4404334B2 (ja) | 2003-07-18 | 2003-07-18 | ムース状食用油 |
| JP2003-276717 | 2003-07-18 |
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