Patent classifications
A21D13/22
Formula and process for producing frozen sheeted dough
A process of producing a frozen sheeted dough, which can be prepared without using stress-free sheeting process and transferred directly from the freezer to oven without a proofing step. The process comprises mixing the dough ingredients comprising yeast and chemical leavening agents; resting the dough to form air cell structure; subjecting the dough to high stress sheeting compressions and freezing the dough. The frozen dough can be directly transferred to an oven without a proofing step. The resulting baked product has desirable texture and taste.
Formula and process for producing frozen sheeted dough
A process of producing a frozen sheeted dough, which can be prepared without using stress-free sheeting process and transferred directly from the freezer to oven without a proofing step. The process comprises mixing the dough ingredients comprising yeast and chemical leavening agents; resting the dough to form air cell structure; subjecting the dough to high stress sheeting compressions and freezing the dough. The frozen dough can be directly transferred to an oven without a proofing step. The resulting baked product has desirable texture and taste.
MILK BISCUIT
A food product of the milk biscuit type mainly constituted of milk ingredients having organoleptic qualities, in particular crunchiness and puffiness, of a biscuit, where the milk biscuit includes 30 to 60% by weight of the total weight of the milk biscuit of proteins, of which at least 80% is of milk origin, 12 to 45% by weight of the total weight of the milk biscuit of mono- and/or disaccharides, of which at least 60% by weight of said mono- and/or disaccharides is lactose, 1 to 40% by weight of the total weight of the milk biscuit of lipids; and less than 6% by weight of the total weight of the milk biscuit of water.
MILK BISCUIT
A food product of the milk biscuit type mainly constituted of milk ingredients having organoleptic qualities, in particular crunchiness and puffiness, of a biscuit, where the milk biscuit includes 30 to 60% by weight of the total weight of the milk biscuit of proteins, of which at least 80% is of milk origin, 12 to 45% by weight of the total weight of the milk biscuit of mono- and/or disaccharides, of which at least 60% by weight of said mono- and/or disaccharides is lactose, 1 to 40% by weight of the total weight of the milk biscuit of lipids; and less than 6% by weight of the total weight of the milk biscuit of water.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PLACING TOPPINGS ON A PRODUCT
Systems and methods are provided for placing toppings on a product. In one embodiment, a system comprises a mandrel configured to dispense toppings from a supply hopper, and a topping distributor disposed least partly downstream to the mandrel. The topping distributor comprising at least one opening, wherein at least some of the toppings that fail to exit through the at least one opening of the topping distributor are directed into a reclaim hopper. In one example, the topping distributor comprises at least one rotating drum that encircles the mandrel.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PLACING TOPPINGS ON A PRODUCT
Systems and methods are provided for placing toppings on a product. In one embodiment, a system comprises a mandrel configured to dispense toppings from a supply hopper, and a topping distributor disposed least partly downstream to the mandrel. The topping distributor comprising at least one opening, wherein at least some of the toppings that fail to exit through the at least one opening of the topping distributor are directed into a reclaim hopper. In one example, the topping distributor comprises at least one rotating drum that encircles the mandrel.
Multi-layered food product and method for forming
A multi-layered food product comprises a filling encapsulated by a partially or fully baked dough layer, and wherein the dough layer is optionally partially or fully encapsulated by a partially or fully baked batter layer that was applied to the dough layer after the dough layer had been partially or fully baked, and the multi-layered food product can optionally include one or more toppings atop the outer dough or batter layer.
Multi-layered food product and method for forming
A multi-layered food product comprises a filling encapsulated by a partially or fully baked dough layer, and wherein the dough layer is optionally partially or fully encapsulated by a partially or fully baked batter layer that was applied to the dough layer after the dough layer had been partially or fully baked, and the multi-layered food product can optionally include one or more toppings atop the outer dough or batter layer.
MULTI-LAYERED FOOD PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR FORMING
A multi-layered food product comprises a filling encapsulated by a partially or fully baked dough layer, and wherein the dough layer is optionally partially or fully encapsulated by a partially or fully baked batter layer that was applied to the dough layer after the dough layer had been partially or fully baked, and the multi-layered food product can optionally include one or more toppings atop the outer dough or batter layer.
MULTI-LAYERED FOOD PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR FORMING
A multi-layered food product comprises a filling encapsulated by a partially or fully baked dough layer, and wherein the dough layer is optionally partially or fully encapsulated by a partially or fully baked batter layer that was applied to the dough layer after the dough layer had been partially or fully baked, and the multi-layered food product can optionally include one or more toppings atop the outer dough or batter layer.