Ground biscuit

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Ground biscuit

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Ground biscuit (/ˈɡɹaʊnd bɪskɨt/) is a form of biscuit, usually baked, flour-based food products, that is specially processed by grinding.

Ground biscuits are usually combined with milk or very thin pancakes, called crepes. It is a common form of sweet, particularly well known in states of former Yugoslavia and in Serbia, and it is often exported to other countries, or sold by some web selling service,[1] like Amazon.[2] It is also usually used by confectioners as a supplement for their meals. It can be also used as an ingredient of many sweets, like i.e. ice cream cake.[3] It can be eaten daily.

Well known brand of ground biscuits is Bambi's Lane Ground Biscuits (in Serbian mleveni plazma keks), that doesn't contain trans fat.

Lane Ground Biscuits

Well known ground biscuits' manufacturer is Serbian Bambi, which produces ground biscuits under the name Plazma mleveni keks (in English-speaking countries Lane Ground Biscuits),[4] and it is available in packages of 0.70, 1.80 and 4.40 pounds. There are also some other kinds of Lane Ground Biscuits – dietal and fasting (without milk) forms.[5] Lane Ground Biscuits are made from different types of flour (such as integral and soy) and it doesn't contain trans fat.[6]

Nutrition facts

100 g of Lane Ground Biscutis contains 437 calories, 12 g of fat, 70.4 g of carbon hydrates and 11.9 g of protein. When calories are broke down, nutrition specifications of this product are: 25% fat, 64% carbon hydrates and 11% of protein.[7]

Calories

Served as a cup of milk and ground biscuits, Lane Ground Biscuits contain about 290 calories,[8] while 0.25 (or 100 g) Lane Ground Biscuits contains 437.2 kcal.[9]

Other ingredients

In 100 g of Lane Ground Biscuits, there are also: Vitamins: E, C, B1 Thiamin, B6, niacin, folic acid, phosphorus, and iron.[9]

Standards

Lane Ground Biscuits' manufacturer, Bambi Banat has international certificates for three standards: system quality ISO 9001, system of hygienic safety and Risk Control HACCP as well as the system of Environmental Protection ISO 14001. Bambi was also given the HALAL certificate for Lane Ground Biscuits. The HALAL certificate is issued by the Halal agency of Islamic Society of Serbia, that is a member of Halal Integrity Alliance.[10]

References

External links

  • Lane Ground – presentation of Bambi's ground biscuits
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