Claims
- 1. An unbaked compressed soft tablet having good breakage resistance, flexibility and flavor, and, in baked form, textural qualities of a baked composition which essentially consists of, in a % by weight of said compressed soft tablet,
- about 5 to 40% of a filler material selected from the group consisting of graham cracker crumbs, shortbread crumbs, devils food crumbs, pulverized grains, pulverized grains, pulverized nuts, unbaked flour, baking soda and mixtures thereof,
- fatty material recrystallized around particles of said filler material, said fatty material being in the form of either about 5 to 20% of fat or oil or about 20 to 55% of chocolate or synthetic chocolate,
- about 25 to 60% of a direct compaction vehicle which binds said particles of recrystallized fatty material and filler material, under compression, into a chewable tablet,
- about 0.05 to 8.4% of flavoring material, and
- about 0 to 2.5% of an emulsifier,
- said tablet having been formed from said components in the absence of water in a dry mechanical process.
- 2. The compressed chewable tablet as defined in claim 1 wherein said fatty material is present in the form of from about 20 to about 55% of chocolate or synthetic chocolate.
- 3. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 1 wherein said filler material is present in an amount of from about 25 to about 35%.
- 4. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 1 wherein said direct compaction vehicle is present is an amount of about 30 to 40%.
- 5. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 2 wherein said fatty material is present in the form of from about 25 to about 45% of chocolate or synthetic chocolate.
- 6. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 1 wherein said fatty material is chocolate or synthetic chocolate containing from about 30 to about 40% hydrogenated fat.
- 7. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 4 wherein said fatty material is chocolate.
- 8. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 4 wherein said fatty material is a synthetic chocolate comprising from about 25 to about 35% hydrogenated fat, emulsifier, flavor, sugar and milk solids.
- 9. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 1 wherein said direct compaction vehicle is selected from the group consisting of sorbitol, mannitol, dextrose monohydrate, anhydrous lactose, dicalcium phosphate dihydrate, co-crystallized sucrose with modified dextrins, corn syrup solids having a DE of from about 38 to 45, sucrose, invert sugar, and mixtures thereof.
- 10. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 1 wherein said fatty material is chocolate or synthetic chocolate, an emulsifier is included, and said filler material is graham crackers or shortbread.
- 11. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 1 wherein said fatty material is chocolate or synthetic chocolate, an emulsifier is included, and said filler material is in the form of unbaked flour and baking soda.
- 12. The compressed soft tablet as defined in claim 6 wherein said fatty material contains about 35% by weight hydrogenated fat.
- 13. A method for forming a compressed soft tablet having good breakage resistance, flexibility, flavor and texture, in baked form, of a baked confection consisting essentially of
- melting a fatty material capable of recrystallization upon solidification, said fatty material being in the form of either about 5 to 20% of fat or oil or about 20 to 55% of chocolate or synthetic chocolate,
- adding to said melted fatty material about 5 to 40% of a filler material selected from the group consisting of graham cracker crumbs, shortbread crumbs, devils food crumbs, pulverized grains, pulverized nuts, unbaked flour, baking soda and mixtures thereof, about 0.05 to 8.4% of flavoring material, and about 0 to 2.5 of an emulsifier,
- allowing said melted fatty material containing said filler material to recrystallize and form particles thereof,
- mixing said particles with about 25 to 60% of a direct compaction vehicle in a dry blending process, and
- forming a compressed soft tablet from the resulting mixtures in the absence of water in a dry mechanical process,
- with all of said percents being percents by weight of the entire compressed tablet.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 13 wherein said particles of recrystallized fatty material and filler material have an average particle size of within the range of from about 200 to about 1680 microns.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 13 which further comprises the step of heating the finished tablet to melt the fatty material so that the tablet takes on the appearance, texture and taste of a baked confection.
- 16. The compressed soft tablet of claim 1 in baked form.
- 17. The compressed soft tablet of claim 11 in baked form.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 553,006 filed Nov. 17, 1983, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 312,608 filed oct. 19, 1981, said application Ser. No. 312,608 being now abandoned.
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