This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) of Israeli Patent Application No. 230,676, filed Jan. 28, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Embodiments of the invention relate to pocket bread and methods of manufacture thereof.
Pita is a type of flatbread, typically based on either whole grain or white wheat flour, common in the Middle East and Mediterranean regions. It has gained popularity in many other regions of the world as well. Pita is typically round or slightly oval shaped, about 1.5-2 centimeters (cm) thick, and comprises two layers which are joined at their perimeters, the layers enclosing a hollow inside. Pita bread is ideal for making sandwiches by opening the pita and exposing the pocket and putting a filling inside. Fillings commonly used to stuff pita include grilled meats, salads, hummus and fried foods such as falafel.
Pita bread is typically made using slightly leavened dough comprising flour, water, salt and occasionally yeast. White flour or whole wheat flour may be used to form the dough. In order to make round or oval pita, a piece of dough is flattened and formed into a round or oval shape. The dough is then introduced into a hot oven usually at a temperature of over 230° Celsius (C). Because of the hot temperature, the outer surface of the dough on its upper and lower surfaces hardens. As the relatively soft dough between the upper and lower surfaces heats up, water vapor is released from the dough, forming a “bubble” of vapor between the two hardened surfaces of the dough. As the dough is heated, the bubble grows, inflating the pita and separating the surfaces from each other, at which point the pita looks “puffed up.” The upper and lower layers of the spherical pita bake while separated from each other and the pita is subsequently removed from the oven. When the pita cools, it deflates to a flat shape with the two layers joined at their perimeters, and defining a hollow pocket between them. Occasionally, the upper and lower layers stick to each other at areas other than the perimeter but are easily separable using a hand or a knife. The outer surface of each layer is typically harder than the corresponding softer, inner surface.
Pita bread, although traditionally handmade, is also mass-produced using automated machinery for dough shaping and baking. Pita bread and methods of its manufacture have been described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,889,043; 5,045,329; 5,234,705; 6,063,413; 6,746,701; 7,514,108, United States Application Publication 2007/0292575 and PCT application publication WO 91/03941.
Embodiments of the invention relate to a pocket bread which is baked having a sealed perimeter that is substantially semicircular in shape. The semicircular shape improves efficiency of industrial baking processes used in the production of flatbread by reducing waste. The resultant pita pocket also functions better and leads to reduced waste in use than conventional pita pockets. Pocket bread according to embodiments of the invention are easily opened, maintain freshness and are easy to fill with a filling. Such pocket bread may comprise: two coplanar bread layers similar in size and dimensions and joined to each other at their respective circumferences, the bread layers defining an internal pocket, wherein each bread layer has a substantially straight edge at one side of its circumference and a substantially arched edge at the opposite side of its circumference.
Further embodiments of the invention relate to methods for manufacturing pocket bread.
In the discussion unless otherwise stated, adjectives such as “substantially” and “about” modifying a condition or relationship characteristic of a feature or features of an embodiment of the invention, are understood to mean that the condition or characteristic is defined to within tolerances that are acceptable for operation of the embodiment for an application for which it is intended. Unless otherwise indicated, the word “or” in the specification and claims is considered to be the inclusive “or” rather than the exclusive or, and indicates at least one of, or any combination of items it conjoins.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Non-limiting examples of embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to figures attached hereto that are listed following this paragraph. Identical structures, elements or parts that appear in more than one figure are generally labeled with a same numeral in all the figures in which they appear. Dimensions of components and features shown in the figures are chosen for convenience and clarity of presentation and are not necessarily shown to scale.
Prior art pita is described in
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A sandwich technician may obviate the aforementioned problem of providing a customer with two, cumbersome half pita sandwiches, by using a double portioned, large pita in a round shape, in order to provide half of the large pita to each customer. However, this approach is also problematic in that pita freshness is decreased upon cutting the pita open. If a first customer were to receive a half of a large pita, and the other half pita remained unused for example, for five minutes, until a second customer requested the second half pita, the second customer would receive a second half pita with noticeably decreased freshness, due to the time interval elapsed between the technician's cutting of the pita for the first customer and the serving of the second half pita to the second customer.
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Reference is now made to figures which illustrate various aspects of embodiments of the invention.
Dimensions of pocket bread according to embodiments of the invention may be between about 100 by 100 mm to about 180 by 180 mm. Preferred embodiments of the invention may be about 140 by 140 to about 150 by 150 mm.
Opening of pocket bread 90 (as well as pocket breads 50 and 70) is quick and easy, through a single straight slice along the straight edge. No parts of pocket bread 90 need to be removed and discarded before use, or saved for use by another consumer at a later time. During use of pocket bread 90 after it has been opened, a large, easily accessible pocket 96 may be filled with filling. Because of curved edge 98, no hard-to reach corners are present in pocket bread 90, making the pocket bread easy to fill uniformly, and not leaving areas of bread without an appropriate amount of filling.
Manufacture of pocket bread according to embodiments of the invention may be performed through a variety of methods. Dough may be made by mixing appropriate amounts of water, flour, salt and yeast. Additionally, sugar and/or preservatives may be added. Pieces of dough may be individually formed into a flat shape such as that shown in
Alternatively, a sheet of dough may be rolled to appropriate thickness (about 5-7 mm) and stamped by hand with a cookie-cutter type apparatus shaped similar to the pocket bread shown in
Optionally, pocket breads according to embodiments of the invention may be deep-frozen after baking. Deep freezing may enable freshness to be maintained during shipment to retail locations such as supermarkets and bakeries, where pocket breads may be defrosted and sold.
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Embodiments of the invention may provide higher yield than prior art process, as evident when comparing
For a given sheet of dough having a set thickness, and a size of 45 by 60 cm, 12 round pita bread dough 102 (
As shown in Table 1, methods of manufacture of pocket breads according to embodiments of the invention as described in
In the description and claims of the present application, each of the verbs, “comprise,” “include” and “have,” and conjugates thereof, are used to indicate that the object or objects of the verb are not necessarily a complete listing of components, elements or parts of the subject or subjects of the verb.
Descriptions of embodiments of the invention in the present application are provided by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The described embodiments comprise different features, not all of which are required in all embodiments of the invention. Some embodiments utilize only some of the features or possible combinations of the features. Variations of embodiments of the invention that are described, and embodiments of the invention comprising different combinations of features noted in the described embodiments, will occur to persons of the art. The scope of the invention is limited only by the claims.
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230676 | Jan 2014 | IL | national |