Convenient high protein sandwich and method for the...

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A23L 1/31 (2006.01) A23P 1/08 (2006.01)

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CA 2457068

The invention provides a novel sandwich that comprise a substrate of high protein material like cooked muscle meat, meat emulsion or plant protein mixed with spices and an outer shell imitating traditional ban or bread The sandwich has an oval, round or square shape of a hamburger, shape of a cylinder or a cylindrical ring. An edible cover of the sandwich is substantially a continuous wall forming an integral shell around the substrate portion. Formed frozen cooked substrate and a shell are creating a sandwich that is suitable for reheating in the microwave oven. The reheated for 2 to 3 minutes sandwich allows quick preparation before serving; it is cut horizontally with a knife in a bagel cutter and the bottom portion is covered manually with toppings or sour cream or other commonly used vegetables or sauces and the top part of the sandwich is placed on the condiments. The preparation time for consumption of a sandwich is very short and allowing serving in fast foods outlets with considerable savings of labour and time.

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