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Acid-resisting whipping cream powder and process for producing the same
   
Document Number
US Patent 4370353
Issued Date
January 25, 1983
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An acid-resisting whipping cream powder which comprises sodium or calcium caseinate, a vehicle, a fat or oil, an acetylated monoglyceride and a cyclic phosphate and/or a polymer material. The acid-resisting whipping cream powder is easily reconstituted and incorporated with gas by whipping even under an acidic condition to give a whipped cream of rich volume. The cream powder is produced by dispersing or dissolving the caseinate and the vehicle in water or a liquid medium suitable for food and drink, adding thereto the fat or oil and the acetylated monoglyceride, emulsifying the mixture, adding thereto the cyclic phosphate and/or the polymer material, homogenizing the mixture and then spray-drying the homogenized mixture.
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Published
January 25, 1983
Application Number
06/195,187
Filed
October 8, 1980
US Classification
426/570   426/456 426/613
Int'l Classification
A23C   13/12   (20060101)   A23C   13/14   (20060101)   A23C   13/00   (20060101)   A23L   1/19   (20060101)  
Priority Data
Apr 07, 1980 [JP] 55-45969
USPTO Field of Search
426/564   426/570   426/613   426/456  
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