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Process for the preparation of smoke-impregnated tubular casings

InactiveUS7022357B2Shrinkable sausage casingsCocoaEmulsionLiquid smoke
A method of preparing smoke-impregnated tubular casings is described. The process comprises: (a) providing a tubular casing having interior and exterior surfaces, the tubular casing being selected from cellulose fiber tubular casings and synthetic tubular casings, and the tubular casing being suitable for encasing food fillings having a form selected from one of liquid and paste; (b) applying to the interior surface of the tubular casing a mixture comprising, (i) liquid smoke, (ii) browning agents, and (iii) optionally water; (c) allowing the mixture to remain in contact with the interior surface of the tubular casing for at least 5 days; and (d) optionally shirring and watering the mixture treated casing. The smoke-impregnated tubular casings prepared in accordance with the method of the present invention are suitable for liquid or paste-like food fillings, such as sausagemeat emulsions.
Owner:WOLFF WALSRODE AG

Food casing with barrier action for oxygen and/or water vapor and suitable for absorbing and storing a food additive and releasing it to the food

The present invention relates to a multilayer seamless tubular film as a food casing with barrier action for oxygen and / or water vapor, which is capable of absorbing and storing a food additive and releasing it to the food. It is used as an envelope of pasty or liquid materials and is particularly suitable as a synthetic sausage casing. The invention further relates to a particular liquid smoke composition which, in combination with such a tubular film, is particularly suitable for transferring the dyes and flavorings present to the food.
Owner:CASETECH

Process for improving smoky color of an encased food product

ActiveUS7001635B2Great tasteReadily and with surprising ease releasedFruit and vegetables preservationCocoaFlavorLiquid smoke
The present invention relates to a method for enhancing the smoky color and flavor of foodstuffs, such as sausages, produced in casing containing liquid smoke, by exposing the encased foodstuff to a alkaline solution. Peeling of the sausages is also enhanced.
Owner:VISCASE CORP

Films comprising liquid smoke and flavorants

A process for producing a film having incorporated or applied thereon or therein an additive such as liquid smoke is provided wherein the film comprises a liquid absorbent layer and an impermeable layer. The films can be used for producing a tubular casing or shrinkbag.
Owner:EI DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO

Food Casing Having a Transferable Additive Layer

The invention relates to a single-layer or multilayer, flat or tubular food casing having a support based on a water-insoluble thermoplastic polymer, a polymer of animal or plant or chemical origin, or regenerated or precipitated cellulose, an adhesion layer (binder layer) firmly bound to the support and a transferable layer situated thereon. This transferable layer comprises particulate foods having a mean particle size of 60 to 800 μm, if appropriate also food additives such as food dyes and liquid smoke. In addition the invention relates to a method of producing the casing and use thereof as wrapping of meat and sausage products, fish products, cheese, baked goods and confectionery.
Owner:KALLE AG

Tubular Food Casing Having a Smoke-permeable Glued Seam

InactiveUS20080057235A1Liquid surface applicatorsSmokable sausage casingsCelluloseEngineering
A food casing is described with or without flat reinforcement insert and a smoke-permeable costing, preferably of protein, cellulose or acrylic. The insert is preferably a consolidated nonwoven or spunbonded nonwoven, a woven fabric, loop-formingly knitted fabric, laid fabric or loop-drawingly knitted fabric. The flat strip is glued to form a tube using a smoke-permeable gluing medium, preferably blood, plasma, protein, or other proteins. The food casing is preferably used as artificial sausage casing or cheese casing.
Owner:KALLE AG

Consumable spice-containing film and also processes for production thereof

A consumable spice-containing film for covering or encasing foods. The film comprises a consumable carrier film having a polymer matrix which, as a polymeric base material, contains a polymer which is water-soluble or is soluble in an ethanol-water mixture, or a mixture of at least two such polymers. The carrier film has a smooth bottom side and a top side opposite the bottom side. The top side is provided with a coating of spice particles. The predominant fraction of the spice particles adheres to the surface of the carrier film and penetrates into this only partially, but is not completely enclosed within the carrier film.
Owner:LTS LOHMANN THERAPIE-SYST AG

Additive delivery laminate and packaging article comprising same

An additive delivery laminate is suitable for packaging a food product which is cooked in the package, with an additive transferring from the laminate to the food product. The additive delivery laminate has a substrate and an additive delivery layer. The additive delivery layer contains a water-insoluble thermoplastic polymer, a polymer toughening agent, and additive granules containing a colorant, flavorant, and / or odorant. The polymer toughening agent is present in a blend with the water-insoluble thermoplastic polymer. Polyisobutylene is a preferred water-insoluble thermoplastic polymer, and hydrogenated wood rosin is a preferred polymer toughening agent. The polymer toughening agent decreases the tendency of the water-insoluble thermoplastic polymer to form legs or transfer to the food product upon stripping the laminate from the food product after cooking and transfer to the additive to the food product.
Owner:CRYOVAC ILLC

Shrinkable casing for foods having an adhesive system and transferable functional substance

The invention relates to a single- or multilayered tubular food casing, in particular for foods which are scalded, cooked or heated in other ways in the casing, preferably for cooked-meat or scalded-emulsion sausages, hams, cured products or processed cheese, wherein a composition is applied to the internal surface of the food casing, which composition comprises at least one binder that is suitable for foods and at least one functional substance which can be transferred to the food.
Owner:CASETECH

Additive transfer film suitable for cook-in end use

A multilayer film has a first layer and a second layer. The first layer comprises an additive, a binder, and a crosslinking agent. The additive is a flavor, fragrance, colorant, antimicrobial agent, antioxidant, chelating agent, and / or odor absorbent. The binder is a polysaccharide and / or a protein. The crosslinking agent comprises a compound with at least two carbonyl groups. The second layer comprises a non-water-soluble thermoplastic polymer comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyolefin, polyamide, polyester, polyvinylidene chloride, polyvinyl chloride, and polystyrene. Each of the additive, binder, and crosslinking agent are present throughout a thickness of the first layer. Preferably, the first layer is coated onto the second layer, which is preferably a non-water-soluble thermoplastic polymer, e.g., polyolefin, polyamide, and / or polyester. The film is especially useful for cook-in applications, in which a food product (preferably comprising uncooked meat) is packaged in the film with the coated layer against the meat. The meat is then cooked and the additive transfers to the meat, and purge can be very low. The invention also pertains to a process for preparing a cooked food product, process for making a coated film, and articles formed from the film, such as bags and casings.
Owner:CRYOVAC INC

Food Casings with Modified Adhesion and Release Properties and Methods of Manufacture

The invention relates to a multilayer fibrous reinforced food casing comprising a fibrous reinforced layer located between an inside layer and an outer layer; the inside layer comprising an adhesion promoter comprising one or more of protein coagulants, proteins, glyoxals, glutaraldehyde, caseins, gelatines, wet strengths resins and any mixtures thereof; and the outer layer comprising a peeling agent comprising one or more of polyalkylene glycols and any mixtures thereof or the inside layer comprising a peeling agent comprising one or more of polyalkylene glycols and any mixtures thereof or the outer layer and the inside layer comprising a peeling agent comprising one or more of polyalkylene glycols and any mixtures thereof.
Owner:VISKOTEEPAK BELGIUM NV

Casing for foodstuff

A method for coating tubular food-casings (2), particularly skins with flavoring substances in particle form, includes wetting the casing (2) on the inside with adhesive, and then applying desired flavoring substances (6) onto the formed adhesive layer. The tubular casing (2), coated on the inside with adhesive, is guided through a first squeezing zone (5) and a second squeezing zone (8) in the travel direction, where the respective interior cross-sections of the tubular casing are temporarily closed. The second squeezing zone (8) is positioned higher than the first squeezing zone (5). The tubular casing is brought into the form of an inflated sack (2b) in between the two squeezing zones (5, 8) by a supply of particulate flavoring substances (6) and an air pocket (7) inserted into the interior of the tubular casing. During travel, the casing entrains the flavoring substances (6) from the supply.
Owner:WORLD PAC INT

Films comprising liquid smoke and flavorants

A process for producing a film having incorporated or applied thereon or therein an additive such as liquid smoke is provided wherein the film comprises a liquid absorbent layer and an impermeable layer. The films can be used for producing a tubular casing or shrinkbag.
Owner:EI DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO

Textile food casing impregnated with food additive

The invention relates to a tubular food wrapping made of an absorbent material that is imbibed with colorants and / or flavorings which can be transferred to a food item placed in the wrapping. The inventive food wrapping consists of a textile envelope, preferably comprising a longitudinal seam. Also disclosed are a method for producing said wrapping and the use thereof.
Owner:KALLE AG

Artificial casing for food products

This invention relates to an alginate composition for coating food products, in particular cooked meat products such as sausages and a method for producing the alginate composition. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for producing coated food products with the use of the alginate composition of the invention.
Owner:FREDDY HIRSCH GROUP

Food casing having an adhesive system and a transferable functional substance

The invention relates to a single layer or multilayer tubular food casing, in particular for foods which are scalded, cooked or heated in other ways in the casing, preferably for cooked-meat or scalded-emulsion sausages, hams, cured products or processed cheese, wherein the invention only relates to those casings which have an internal layer which consists of a thermoplastic polymer or predominantly comprises one such, having a substantially smooth, non-absorbent, non-porous and non-felt-like and non-woven-fabric-like surface.
Owner:CASETECH

Multilayer Tube for Transfer of Smoke Curing Solution to Food

InactiveUS20080026112A1Sufficiently carry-outGrain huskingGrain polishingEngineeringSmoked food
The present invention provides a multilayer tube for transferring a smoke-curing liquid to food, in which the tube has an innermost layer comprising a polyamide resin and a crosslinked polyvinylpyrrolidone; a packaged food product, in which the food product has been packaged in the multilayer tube for transferring a smoke-curing liquid to food; and a method for producing a smoked food using the multilayer tube for transferring a smoke-curing liquid to food.
Owner:GUNZE LTD +1

Smoke and steam-permeable food casing comprising a flavored interior surface

ActiveUS8080268B2Envelopes/bags making machinerySmokable sausage casingsWater vaporLiquid smoke
The present invention relates to a smoke and water-vapor-permeable food casing based on aliphatic polyamide and / or aliphatic copolyamide, which is impregnated with liquid smoke on the food-facing side.
Owner:KALLE AG

Low moisture barrier film

The present invention relates to a flat, multilayered, low moisture, barrier, laminated thermoplastic film with an absorptive food contact layer coated with a flavoring and / or coloring agent, which can be formed on automatic stuffing machinery into a sealed tube in a continuous manner for use as a food casing. This film has an absorptive food contact layer, an oxygen barrier layer, and a polyethylene outer layer. The coloring and / or flavoring agent on the absorptive layer is released onto the surface of encased foodstuff during cooking and processing.
Owner:VISCASE CORP

Casing for Foodstuff

A method for coating tubular food-casings (2), particularly skins with flavoring substances in particle form, includes wetting the casing (2) on the inside with adhesive, and then applying desired flavoring substances (6) onto the formed adhesive layer. The tubular casing (2), coated on the inside with adhesive, is guided through a first squeezing zone (5) and a second squeezing zone (8) in the travel direction, where the respective interior cross-sections of the tubular casing are temporarily closed. The second squeezing zone (8) is positioned higher than the first squeezing zone (5). The tubular casing is brought into the form of an inflated sack (2b) in between the two squeezing zones (5, 8) by a supply of particulate flavoring substances (6) and an air pocket (7) inserted into the interior of the tubular casing. During travel, the casing entrains the flavoring substances (6) from the supply.
Owner:WORLD PAC INT
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