Laminated wafer

A - Human Necessities – 21 – C

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A21C 15/02 (2006.01) A21D 13/00 (2006.01) A23P 1/08 (2006.01)

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CA 2044008

Laminated bread wafers are produced by fusing at least part of the opposing outer friable crust of two (or more) sheets of bread. Each sheet is composed of outer friable crusts surrounding a center which is soft and porous relative to the crusts. Specifically, one outer crust of a first sheet and one outer crust of a second sheet are moistened by applying droplets of water (e.g. from sprayed water or steam) sufficient to render them fusable. Thereafter, the moistened outer crusts are pressed together to fuse them. Alternatively, an aqueous paste is applied between at least part of an outer crust of the first sheet and at least part of an outer crust of the second sheet, and the sheets are pressed together to fuse them. The resulting laminated bread product comprises multiple layers with a sealed edge, the layers being arranged in the following order: a top friable crust, a porous softer upper core layer, a central fusion layer, a porous softer lower core layer, and a bottom friable crust.

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