Method of triple co-extruding bakeable products

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Filling cavity in edible solid preform with edible material – Dough type preform

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426 92, 426 94, 426102, 426284, 426523, A23P 112

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047480319

ABSTRACT:
An extruder provides three materials, one co-extruded about the other. A first material is completely enrobed by a second material, which in turn is completely enrobed by a third material. The first and third materials are preferably cookie doughs having differing compositions, the first material forming the core and having a moist and chewy texture upon baking. The third material is preferably a cookie dough having a relatively crispy texture upon baking. The second material serves as a moisture barrier and to prevent bleeding between the first and the third materials. The second material may be composed of, for example, an oil-based fluidic material or a gel.

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