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Bunwich,what about it?

Apr 14, 2017

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What about?

BUNWICHFacilitated by:Diana G. Mutia

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OBJECTIVES:At the end of the program participants should be

able to

Describe bunwichEnumerate ingredients in preparing tuna salad and chicken saladPrepare bunwich tuna saladExplain the importance of following standard recipe

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Do not love sleep, that you may not come to poverty.

Open your eyes, be satisfied with bread.

Proverbs 20:13

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WHAT IS BREAD?

Bread is one of the most important foods in the world Often called the “staff of life”, makes up an essential part of a well balanced dietAll bread is made by baking dough that has two basic ingredients: flour and liquidAll bread is either leavened or unleavenedSome breads from many nations contain fruit, a vegetable, meat, seeds, or nuts.

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HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF BREAD

At first people ate raw grains, later they learn to cook these.At much later time, they learned how to grind the seeds between stones to make flour.Then more than 4000 years ago, the Swiss lake dwellers learned how to mix flour and water into dough.In 3000 BC, the leavened bread was accidentally discovered or made by a royal baker in the Nile Valley in Egypt.As early as 200 BC, the Greeks established public bakeries.

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The Romans conquered Greece and improved the milling process.Wheat arrives at Philippines in the early 17th century.1958 – when the first Philippine flour mill began its operation. The country became the world’s second largest flour importer.

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USES OF BREAD

Can be main feature of meal – Example: Sandwiches, turnovers.Serves equally well with food, chicken or other dishes as best supporting companion.Go well with special meal.Ground and used as a thickener in some sauces like lechon sauce.Used as an extender in some process meats like embutido.HOST – bread or wafer consecrated in the Eucharist.

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BUNWICH is made of yeast raised dough, but the product is baked instead of fried. They are golden brown in color and looks like hamburger buns, but they more delectable and have sesame seeds on top.

BUN – a sweet or plain bread, especially a round roll.

SANDWICH - is a food item made of one or more slices of bread with one or more fillings. Sandwiches are a widely popular type of food. They generally contain a combination of salad vegetables, meat, cheese, and a variety of sauces.

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Signs of spoilage and rejections:

Sour and off odorNoticeable yellowish green moldsBurnt or pale colorUnder weight / under height / under width

Shelf-life: 48 hours at Room Temperature

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FINISHED PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSFor three (3) pieces

Height 6.00 inches (minimum)

Width 11.25 – 12.00 inches (minimum)

Weight 7.00 oz (minimum)

Color Golden Brown

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BUNWICH HANDLING GUIDELINES

DO’S DON’TSAlways hold plastic packaging lying flat to retain its shape.

Do not hold plastic packaging in upright position to avoid deformity of the buns.

Always check “best before” date.

Do not use buns that are beyond its best before date.

Always store buns in cool, clean and dry place.

Do not store buns in extreme hot or cold temperature

Always serve fresh Bunwich.

Do not stock prepared / assembled Bunwich.

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DO’S DON’TS

Always keep plastic packaging properly sealed and / or plastic container tightly closed when not in use.

Do not leave buns expose to prevent from drying up.

Strictly monitor the following when re-heating of buns:

a. Holman Oven Toaster – 1 to 5 pcs. for 2 minutes at 180°F

b. National Panasonic Oven Toaster – 1 to 2 pcs. for 1 minute at 170°F

Do not over heat the buns. This will result to dry and hard texture.

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BUNWICH VARIETY

Bunwich Ham N’ Cheese (BHNC)Bunwich Bacon, Coleslaw and Tomato (BCT)Bunwich Egg and Cheese (BENC)Bunwich Spanish Sausage (BSS)Bunwich Corned Beef Salad (BCBS)Bunwich Tuna Salad (BTN)Bunwich Chicken Salad (BCKNS)

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BUNWICH TUNA SALAD (BTN) MIXTURE

INGREDIENTSQUANTITY

Grams Oz

Tuna Flakes (4 cans) 568 20.00

Mayonnaise 284 10.00

Salt 2.00 0.09

Onion, chopped 36 1.25

Celery stalk, chopped 86 3.00

Total weight 976 34.34

Proportion:

Amount per bunwich 42.5 1.50

Shelf-life: 12 hours Refrigerated (37˚F to 45˚F)

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BUNWICH CHICKEN SALAD MIXTURE

Proportion:

INGREDIENTSWEIGHT

Grams Oz

Chicken Salad 250 8.80

Mayonnaise 100 3.50

Total weight 350 12.30Amount per bunwich 42.5 1.5

Yield – 8 pcs. of bunwich

Shelf-life: 12 hours Refrigerated (37˚F to 45˚F)

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HOLMAN OVEN TOASTER