No-stir dry mix with pudding granules for cake with discontinuou

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Products per se – or processes of preparing or treating... – Basic ingredient is starch based batter – dough product – etc.

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426549, 426555, A21D 1308

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045296103

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are dry mixes for cakes, especially layer type, for the provision of finished cakes having a discontinuous pudding phase. The present dry mixes require no batter mixing or aeration but merely require the addition of measured amounts of water and baking. The present mixes comprise a cake component comprising a conventional full formulation dry mix for cakes in a particular physical form referred to as "granulated." Additionally, the mixes comprise a pudding component comprising a granulated form. The granules of both the cake and pudding components are each essentially characterized by the physical features of (1) particle size, (2) bulk porosity, (3) density, (4) initial rates of moisture absorption, and (5) moisture content. For the layer cake component the particle size of the layer cake granules essentially ranges from about 0.9 to 3.0 mm. The bulk porosity essentially ranges from about 0.55 to 0.64. The density essentially ranges from about 0.45 to 0.70 g./cc. The rates of initial moisture absorption essentially range (at 70.degree. F.) from about 0.055 to 0.075 gram of water per gram of mix per second. The moisture content is less than about 5%. For the pudding component, the particle size essentially ranges from about 2.8 to 3.4 mm; the bulk porosity ranges from about 0.50 to 0.65; the density ranges from about 0.5 to 0.7 g./cc; the initial rate of moisture absorption from about 0.060 to 0.080 g. H.sub.2 O/g. mix-sec., and a moisture content of less than about 5%. Conventional agglomeration equipment and techniques employing moisture as the binding agent are useful herein for preparing the granulations of the present invention.

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