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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 23, 2009
Filed:
Nov. 28, 2002
Thomas Reid Kelly, Northants, GB;
Bryan Edwin Barwick, Northants, GB;
Vijay Arjun Sawant, Northants, GB;
Thomas Reid Kelly, Northants, GB;
Bryan Edwin Barwick, Northants, GB;
Vijay Arjun Sawant, Northants, GB;
FMC Corporation, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Abstract
Our invention is concerned with a process and equipment and the resulting product. The process and equipment produce simulated cylindrical olive products with a central core. An aqueous alginate or low-methoxy pectate sol containing dispersed olive flesh is co-extruded through a nozzle with a stream of an aqueous solution containing dissolved calcium ions flowing through an inner core of the nozzle at not more than +/−30° to the horizontal into a bath of an aqueous solution containing dissolved calcium ions. The sol of alginate or low-methoxy pectate gels by diffusion of the calcium ions from the co-extruded stream containing dissolved calcium ions and from the aqueous solution containing dissolved calcium ions in the bath. A cylindrical tube of gelled alginate or low-methoxy pectate containing pulped olive is formed with a hollow core. Preferably the sol contains a calcium salt in addition to the dispersed olive flesh which calcium salt has insufficient free ions to gel the sol but in acidic conditions is soluble and so then can gel the sol. A plurality of nozzles can advantageously be used. The density of the solution in the bath is preferably greater than the density of the extruded sol.