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Definition Of a Sandwich Any form of bread with a filling, generally assembled cold - to include traditional wedge sandwiches, as well as filled rolls, baguettes, pitta, bloomers, wraps, bagels and the like, but not burgers and other products assembled and consumed hot. Hot eating sandwiches are also included.
Overall WinnerSandwich Designer of the Year 2011 • Sumaya El KroniGreencore, Bromley-by-Bow • Sumaya is pictured with her chicken, lemon, coriander, roast vegetable and salad flat bread sandwich
The Cheese Cellar Smoked Port Salut Cheese Sandwich Designer of the Year 2011Ben CurtisBradgate BakeryWinning SandwichSmoked Port Salut, carrot and coriander raita and Brinjal pickle sandwich
Winning SandwichChicken saag wrap with mint chutney and cucumber saladWinning SandwichGrilled chorizo sausage, chunky tomato chutney, manchego cheese with mixed baby leaves dressed with olive oil in grilled sourdough roll
Important points to consider.. • Refrigeration • Handcrafting of specialist sandwiches • Production line manufacturing. • Fresh ingredients • Control, quality, safety and hygiene processes • Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points and temperature control, both of which are legal requirements and implementing good manufacturing practice. • Strict legal requirements for labelling
safe sandwich manufacture • Control measures • Equipment and facilities • Personal hygiene • Supervision, instruction and training • Product handling • The handling of open foods • Date code checking • Cleaning • Waste disposal • Temperature control
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A test kitchen is a kitchen used for the process of developing new kinds of food. On the largest scale, they are run by the research and development departments of large companies in the food industry.
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