Commonly known as confectionery shortbread biscuits (very fragile), these are produced with short pastry which is very rich in fats and sugars, and therefore very soft. Confectionery shortbread biscuits are produced on depositors whose extrusion and forming heads can be diversified into continuous extrusion (grooved biscuit), wirecut mould (wirecut biscuits), fixing die and twisting die (petit-four, rings, etc.).
Liquid Dough Biscuits
Liquid Dough Biscuits are known as drop confectionery biscuits (sponge biscuits, amaretti, mini-queen cakes, etc.) and these are also usually very fragile; however, the dough for drop biscuits come from very different recipes. What they have in common is the consistency of the dough which is almost liquid. Drop biscuits are formed by machines known as roller, piston or pump depositing machines. Also, wafers, ice-cream cones and other confectionery products belong to the category of deposited confectionery biscuits.
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