Abstract: A method for mass producing whole-seed crackers as a dehydrated food product is provided. In one embodiment a raw food product is produced. Mucilage-producing whole seeds, preferably flax seeds, are soaked in water to cause them to produce a mucilage, but not long enough to cause them to sprout. They are then mixed with ground seeds, preferably sunflower seeds, and herbs, spices and vegetable flavors, to form a dough having a selected moisture content, and cooled to produce a dough that has a water content, viscosity, elasticity, tensile strength and cohesiveness such that when sheets of dough having a desired thickness come through the extruder they have a smooth texture, do not wrinkle or curl, hold together without tearing, and do not stick to surfaces of processing equipment with which they come into contact. The sheets are then scored to outline substantially regular-shaped crackers.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 1, 2005
Publication date:
April 27, 2006
Applicant:
Jungle Enterprises, LLC
Inventors:
Brian Wendel, Josh Wendel, Skip Latimer, Thomas Krasomil, Stephen Vogel