The present disclosure relates to a dough for producing a biscuit having a slowly-digestible-starch-over-total-available-starch ratio of at least 31%, the biscuit comprising at least 29 wt % cereal flour, 5 to 22 wt % fat and at most 30 wt % sugar relative to the total weight of the biscuit, the dou
The present disclosure relates to a dough for producing a biscuit having a slowly-digestible-starch-over-total-available-starch ratio of at least 31%, the biscuit comprising at least 29 wt % cereal flour, 5 to 22 wt % fat and at most 30 wt % sugar relative to the total weight of the biscuit, the dough comprising: cereal flour, fat, sugar and added water; and wherein the added water is in an amount of at most 8 wt % relative to the weight of dough.
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1. A dough for producing a biscuit having a slowly-digestible-starch-over-total-available-starch ratio of at least 31% and a slowly available glucose value of at least 15.0 g/100 g of the biscuit, the biscuit comprising at least 29 wt % cereal flour, 5 to 22 wt % fat and at most 30 wt % sugar relati
1. A dough for producing a biscuit having a slowly-digestible-starch-over-total-available-starch ratio of at least 31% and a slowly available glucose value of at least 15.0 g/100 g of the biscuit, the biscuit comprising at least 29 wt % cereal flour, 5 to 22 wt % fat and at most 30 wt % sugar relative to the total weight of the biscuit, the dough comprising: cereal flour, fat, sugar and added water;wherein the added water is in an amount of at most 8 wt % relative to the weight of dough; andwherein the cereal flour comprises a refined cereal flour having a water absorption under 55% as measured according to NF-ISO-5530-1 and the refined cereal flour forms at least 14.5 wt % of the biscuit. 2. The dough according to claim 1, wherein the added water is in an amount of from 3 to 7 wt % relative to the weight of dough. 3. The dough according to claim 1, having a pre-baking density of from 1.0 to 1.5 g/cm3. 4. The dough according to claim 1, wherein the refined cereal flour comprises wheat flour comprising soft wheat flour, wheat flour with low damaged starch, thermally treated wheat flour, or combinations of two or more thereof. 5. The dough according to claim 1 for forming a biscuit comprising at most 19 wt % wholegrain cereal flakes by weight of the biscuit. 6. The dough according to claim 1, wherein the dough has a particle size distribution such that at least 20 wt % of the dough passes through a vibrating sieve mesh of 10 mm. 7. The dough according to claim 1, wherein the dough has a particle size distribution such that at least 8 wt % of the dough passes through a vibrating sieve mesh of 2 mm. 8. The dough according to claim 1, wherein the dough has a particle size distribution such that the D10 of the dough mass distribution is at most 6 mm. 9. The dough according to claim 1, wherein the dough requires a pressure of at least 5000 kg/m2 to compress the dough to a density of 1.22 g/cm3. 10. The dough according to claim 1, wherein the pressure required to compress the dough to a density of 1.22 g/cm3 is from 6500 to 30000 kg/m2. 11. The dough according to claim 1, wherein the dough comprises at least about 29 wt % cereal flour, about 4 to about 20 wt % fat and at most about 27 wt % sugar. 12. A method for forming a biscuit having a slowly-digestible-starch-over-total-available-starch ratio of at least 31%, the biscuit comprising at least 29 wt % cereal flour, 5 to 22 wt % fat and at most 30 wt % sugar relative to the total weight of the biscuit, the method comprising: providing the dough according to claim 1;moulding the dough into the shape of the biscuit; andbaking the biscuit. 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the step of moulding the dough involves compressing the dough to a pre-baking density of from 1.0 to 1.5 g/cm3. 14. The method according to claim 12, wherein the baking is: (i) conducted for a time of from 4 to 12 minutes; and/or(ii) conducted so that the temperature within the biscuit does not exceed 110° C., within the first 2 minutes of baking. 15. The method according to claim 12, wherein the dough is mixed in a multi-step process and wherein: ingredients, excluding the added water, the cereal flour and wholegrain cereal flakes, if present, are mixed together,then the added water is added;then the cereal flour is added;then the wholegrain cereal flakes, if present, are added. 16. The method according to claim 12, wherein the step of moulding is a step of rotary moulding. 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the rotary moulding is performed with a rotary moulder comprising: (i) a moulding cylinder and a grooved cylinder for shaping the dough into the biscuits, the moulding cylinder receiving the dough and the grooved cylinder with grooves of 5 to 15 mm, preferably 10 mm, pressing the dough in the moulding cylinder; and, optionally(ii) a hopper as a funnel for feeding the moulding and grooved cylinders; and/or(iii) a demoulding belt for demoulding the biscuits, optionally further comprising a humidification system;wherein the difference of speed between the grooved cylinder and the moulding cylinder is preferably maintained under 10%. 18. The method according to claim 12, wherein the method further comprises a step of forming a layered cookie by providing the biscuit with a filling part and, optionally, at least one further biscuit part. 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the layered cookie contains 10 wt % to 25 wt % fat and 15 wt % to 40 wt % sugar relative to the total weight of the layered cookie. 20. A biscuit or filled cookie having a slowly-digestible-starch-over-total-available-starch ratio of at least 31%, the biscuit or filled cookie comprising at least 29 wt % cereal flour, 5 to 22 wt % fat and at most 30 wt % sugar relative to the total weight of the biscuit or filled cookie, prepared by a method comprising: providing the dough according to claim 1;moulding the dough into the shape of the biscuit or filled cookie; andbaking the dough. 21. The biscuit or filled cookie according to claim 20, wherein the biscuit has a slowly available glucose value of at least 16.5 g/100 g of the biscuit or filled cookie. 22. The biscuit or filled cookie according to claim 20, wherein the biscuit has a slowly available glucose value of at least 18.0 g/100 g of the biscuit or filled cookie. 23. The biscuit or filled cookie according to claim 20, wherein the biscuit has a slowly available glucose value of at least 21.0 g/100 g of the biscuit or filled cookie. 24. The dough according to claim 1, wherein the dough has a particle size distribution such that at least 30 wt % of the dough passes through a vibrating sieve mesh of 10 mm.
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