NATURAL BINDING AUXILIARY MATERIAL, DERIVED FROM LIPOPHILIC PITH FIBERS (GROUND INNER STEM FIBERS) SEPARATED FROM SUNFLOWER STEMS, FOR PROCESSED FOODS, AND PROCESSED FOOD CONTAINING SAME
An object of the present invention is to utilize strong water and moisture holding property and oil and fat holding property-that is to say, binding effects-of pith fibers (ground stem or stalk internal fibers) separated from sunflower stems or stalks, which are natural products, in order to enhance binding capacity of processed meat products, and especially processed chicken products. Another object of the present invention is to apply the use of the pith fibers to other processed foods, such as noodles and sweets. The present inventor found that lipophilic pith fibers (ground stem or stalk internal fibers) separated from sunflower stems or stalks have strong water and moisture holding property and oil and fat holding property that is to say, binding effects. Accordingly, the present inventor developed a natural binder capable of imparting elasticity to processed meat, noodles, chicken sausages for which it is particularly difficult to bind meat, and fish paste products, and also achieved the applied use of the present invention to noodles and sweets.