Claims
- 1. Dry soft canine biscuit consisting essentially of discrete, visually apparent dehydrated particles, which contain (i) meat and/or meat by-product and (ii) farinaceous material and/or textured vegetable protein distributed substantially uniformly throughout said biscuit, the remaining portion of said biscuit being substantially free of meat particle color and containing a major portion of at least one farinaceous material, said biscuit having a water activity of 0.70 or less, and a water content of 15 weight percent or less, based upon the total weight of said dry soft canine biscuit, said particles being present in an amount of about 3 to about 25 weight percent, based on the total weight of said dry soft canine biscuit, said particles having a water activity which is equal to or less than the remaining portion of said biscuit, and said particles being non-expanded or partially expanded, of sufficient size to be discrete and visually apparent, substantially of a size which passes through a U.S. No. 4 Mesh screen and stays on a U.S. No. 14 Mesh screen, and having a water content of 12 to 20 weight percent, based on the total weight of said dehydrated particles whereby said biscuit having been made from a soft dough containing humectant.
- 2. A dry soft canine biscuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said particles are non-expanded.
- 3. The dry soft canine biscuit as claimed in claim 2 wherein said remaining portion of said biscuit is non-expanded.
- 4. The dry soft canine biscuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said particles are partially-expanded and have a bulk density of up to about 20 pounds per square foot.
- 5. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the farinaceous material is a glutenous farinaceous material and wherein said remaining portion of said biscuit contains at least one animal-derived proteinaceous meal.
- 6. Dry soft canine biscuit consisting essentially of discrete, visually apparent dehydrated particles, which contain (i) meat and/or meat by-product and (ii) farinaceous material and/or textured vegetable protein distributed substantially uniformly throughout said soft dry canine biscuit, the remaining portion of said dry soft canine biscuit being substantially free of meat particle color and containing a major portion of at least one farinaceous material, said dry soft canine biscuit having a water activity of 0.70 or less, and as water content of 15 weight percent or less, based upon the total weight of said dry soft canine biscuit, said particles being present in an amount of about 3 to about 25 weight percent, based on the total weight of said dry soft canine biscuit, said particles having a water activity which is equal to or less than the remaining portion of said biscuit, said soft dry canine biscuit being shelf stable, said soft dry canine biscuit having said particles present as discrete visually-apparent particles distributed substantially uniformly throughout, some of said discrete visually-apparent particles being visible on the surface of said dry soft canine bisuit, and said particles being non-expanded or partially expanded, and of sufficient size to be discrete and visually apparent, substantially of a size which passes through a U.S. No. 4 Mesh screen and stays on a U.S. No. 14 Mesh screen, and having a water content of 12 to 20 weight percent, based on the total weight of said dehydrated particles.
- 7. The dry soft canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said particles are non-expanded.
- 8. The dry soft canine biscuit as claimed in claim 7 wherein said remaining portion of said biscuit is non-expanded.
- 9. The dry soft canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said particles are partially-expanded and have a bulk density of up to about 20 pounds per square foot.
- 10. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said particles are cohesive and have particle integrity.
- 11. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said particles contain up to 99 weight percent of said farinaceous material and/or textured vegetable material.
- 12. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said textured vegetable material is textured soy protein.
- 13. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said farinaceous material is wheat.
- 14. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said dry soft canine biscuit has a hardness equivalent to a reading of 5 to 15 lbs. for a biscuit having a thickness of about 1/2 inch measured on a Dillon dynamometer having a pinpoint tester with a 3/32 inch diameter tip having a concave bottom.
- 15. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said particles have a dark brown denatured meat protein color of Agtron refelectance value of 10 or less.
- 16. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said dry soft canine biscuit is tubular shaped and a farinaceous filler is contained within said tubular shaped biscuit.
- 17. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said particles contain a food coloring and wherein the remaining portions of said biscuit are substantially free of said food coloring.
- 18. The soft dry canine biscuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein the farinaceous material is a glutenous farinaceous material and wherein said remaining portion of said biscuit contains at least one animal-derived proteinaceous meal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 549,353, filed on Nov. 7, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,534,990, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 341,970, filed on Jan. 22, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,454,164.
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