Claims
- 1. A storable wholly edible article for ceremonial religious ingestion, said article consisting of two components of discrete shape interlocked and unified together with each component visible to the naked eye on visual inspection of said article, one of said components consisting of crisp unleavened bread material and the other of said components consisting of a single unitary structure in the form of a capsule of fruit-flavored non-bread material, said capsule being of a darker color than said bread material and having a predetermined shape, at least 80 percent of the total volume of said bread material in said article being in the form of a substantially flat planar structure of wafer-thin thickness extending outwardly from said capsule, said bread material of said flat wafer-thin planar structure occupying more than 75 percent of the total area of a two-dimensional plane struck through said article at a location within and bisecting said flat wafer-thin planar structure, said capsule being at a location intersected by said two-dimensional plane, at least a portion of said bread material of said article extending out of said flat wafer-thin planar structure and snugly overlapping said capsule on opposite sides thereof as viewed from opposite sides of said two-dimensional plane, such that said capsule is locked in position in said article, at least a portion of said capsule being exposed to direct view and not covered by any said bread material, the thickness of said article being greatest at the location of said capsule, all other portions of said article being of wafer-thin thickness not exceeding two millimeters.
- 2. The article of claim 1 having a void see-through space between at least a peripheral portion of said capsule an said bread material of said flat wafer-thin planar structure, said void see-through space being intersected by said two-dimensional plane.
- 3. The article of claim 1 wherein said fruit-flavored non-bread material consists essentially of an oil base fluid material and wherein said capsule includes an exterior integument consisting essentially of a dry Saliva-dispersible material.
- 4. The article of claim 1 wherein said capsule of fruit-flavored non-bread material consists essentially of solid dry saliva-dispersible crystalline material.
- 5. The article of claim 1 wherein said capsule comprises an outer integument enclosing a multiplicity of discrete smaller capsules within which said fruit-flavored non-bread material is sealed.
- 6. The article of claim 1 wherein said capsule comprises an outer integument enclosing an oil base fluid material within which said fruit-flavored non-bread material is present in crystalline form.
- 7. The article of claim 1 wherein said capsule of fruit-flavored non-bread material includes alcohol.
- 8. A storable wholly edible article for ceremonial religious ingestion, said article consisting of two components of discrete shape interlocked and unified together with each component visible to the naked eye on visual inspection of said article, one of said components consisting of crisp unleavened bread material and the other of said components consisting of a single unitary structure in the form of a capsule of fruit-flavored non-bread material, said capsule being of a darker color than said bread material and having a predetermined shape, said capsule having a constricted waist portion with bulbous enlargements on opposite sides of said waist portion, the total volume of said bread material in said article being in the form of a substantially flat planar stucture of wafer-thin thickness extending outwardly from said capsule from a snug abutment against said constricted waist portion of said capsule, said bulbous enlargements on opposite sides of said waist portion being located on opposite sides of said flat wafer-thin planar structure with said capsule being locked in said planar structure, said bread material of said flat wafer-thin planar structure occupying more than 75 percent of the total area of a two-dimensional plane struck through said article at a location within and bisecting said flat wafer-thin planar structure, said waist portion of said capsule being intersected by said two-dimensional plane, the thickness of said article being greatest at the location of said capsule, all other portions of said article being of wafer-thin thickness not exceeding two millimeters.
- 9. A storable wholly edible article for ceremonial religious ingestion, said article consisting of two components of discrete shape interlocked and unified together with each component visible to the naked eye on visual inspection of said article, one of said components consisting of crisp unleavened bread material and the other of said components consisting of a single unitary structure in the form of a capsule of fruit-flavored non-bread material, said capsule being of a darker color than said bread material and having a predetermined shape, at least 80 percent of the total volume of said bread material in said article being in the form of a substantially flat planar structure of wafer-thin thickness extending outwardly from said capsule, said bread material of said flat wafer-thin planar structure occupying more than 75 percent of the total area of a two-dimensional plane struck through said article at a location within and bisecting said flat wafer-thin planar structure, said capsule being at a location intersected by said two-dimensional plane and being completely enclosed within film coverings of said bread material on opposite sides thereof, said film coverings of bread material being unitary with said bread material of said flat wafer-thin planar structure, at least a portion of said film coverings of said bread material enclosing said capsule being sufficiently translucent to permit visual identification therethrough of the presence of said capsule, the thickness of said article being greatest at the location of said capsule, all other portions of said article being of wafer-thin thickness not exceeding two millimeters.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 770,397, filed Feb. 22, 1977, now abandoned.
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