Process for manufacturing cavity-filled cereal pieces

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Applying diverse edible particulate solid to coat or... – Liquid surface coating subsequent to application of...

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426295, 426 89, 426 93, 426 94, 426 96, 426103, 426660, A23L 110, A23L 1164

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ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for manufacturing a filled composite product of bite-sized solid cereal-based pieces having a recess, and in which the recess has secured therein a multiplicity of smaller solid food pieces. The process involves (a) admixing the larger cereal-based pieces (having a substantial recess or cavity) with the smaller solid particulate ingredients in a revolving vessel, (b) contacting the admixture with a limited quantity of a low viscosity non-tacky liquid of sufficient quantity to slideably adhere the smaller pieces to the larger pieces, (c) rotating the drum, and then (d) drying the resulting filled composite pieces.

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