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Eggless Vegan Food Emulsions

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Abstract

Food emulsions like mayonnaise, remoudale, French aioli, rouille, etc that are used as dressing, dips, or sauce bases are often egg-based. In this poster, we present the challenges and opportunities in emulating such emulsion recipes using plant-based proteins. We focus primarily on emulsification, shelf-life, dispensing, processability and consumer experience or preferences set by the flow behavior. We characterize the shear and extensional rheology response of animal and plant-based emulsions and study the interfacial and bulk rheology of protein-polysaccharide mixtures utilized in making such emulsions.

Publication: Nikolova, N. N., Narváez, C. D. M., Hassan, L., Nicholson, R. A., Boehm, M. W., Baier, S. K., & Sharma, V. (2023). Rheology and dispensing of real and vegan mayo: the chickpea or egg problem. Soft Matter, 19(48), 9413-9427.

Presenters

  • Nadia Nikolova

    University of Illinois Chicago

Authors

  • Nadia Nikolova

    University of Illinois Chicago

  • Lena Hassan

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Angelica Ramirez

    University of Illinois Chicago

  • Stefan Baier

    Motif Foodworks Inc.

  • Vivek Sharma

    University of Illinois Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago