fatcoated
Fatcoated is an adjective used to describe objects, particles, or surfaces that have been covered with a fat-based layer. The coating is designed to modify properties such as moisture transfer, texture, flavor release, or chemical stability. Fat coatings can be derived from animal fats, vegetable oils, or fat-containing emulsions and are chosen for their melting behavior and substrate compatibility.
In food processing and confectionery, fatcoated items can be protected from mechanical damage, reduce moisture loss,
Common application methods include enrobing, dipping, spraying, or pan-coating, using equipment such as enrobers, coating pans,
Advantages of fatcoating include improved barrier properties, controlled release, and enhanced sensory attributes. Limitations include susceptibility
Related concepts include lipid-based encapsulation and enrobing, as well as wax- or polymer-based coatings used in