Pakistan Standard Specification For Wafer Biscuits
Pakistan Standard Specification For Wafer Biscuits
Pakistan Standard Specification For Wafer Biscuits
614-1980
(1ST REVISION)
(UDC 664.681.2)
PAKISTAN STANDARD
CHAIRMAN ORGANIZATION
MEMBERS
02. Dr. Zaka-ur-Rehman Malik Chief, Nutrition Division,
National Health Laboratories,
Islamabad.
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CO-OPTED. MEMBERS :
13. Mr. A. Habib Union Industries Ltd.,
Mr. Ataur Rahman Karachi
17. Miss Saida Anis Examiner (Agri. And Food), PSI, Karachi.
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PS 614 : 1980
FOR
WAFER BISCUITS
(1ST REVISION)
0 FOREWORD
0.1 This revised Pakistan Standard was adopted by the Pakistan Standards Institution on
th
28 May, 1980 on the endorsement by the Chemical Divisional Council of the draft finalized on
16th December, 1979 by the cereals, pulses and their products Sectional Committee.
02. The demand for wafers suitable for serving with ice-cream or for the production of plain,
filled or coated wafers is gradually on the increase. In the manufacture of wafers, the consistency and
composition of the batter, mixing time, baking time and temperature are of considerable importance.
0.3 This standard was first published in 1966. Keeping in view the latest technological and
trade advances the committee felt that this be revised. In the revision, scope of the standard has been
enlarged to cover Wafers, of all shapes and separate requirements have been specified for plain and
modified wafers. List of ingredient used for the manufacturer has been enlarged to include all the
material being used at present.
0.4 Pakistan Standard Specification for Biscuits (Excluding Wafer Biscuit) PS:383-1980 is a
necessary adjunct to this standard.
0.5 In the preparation of this revised standard the assistance derived from IS:2397-1972
Wafer Biscuit is acknowledged with thanks.
0.5.1 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied
with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis shall be rounded
off in accordance with PS:103-1960. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value
should be the same as that of the specified value in this standrd.
1. SCOPE :
1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for
wafers.
2. TYPES :
2.1 The wafer shall be of two types, namely (a) Plain and (b) Modified.
3. ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS :
3.1 The following materials shall be used in the preparation of batter of Wafers.
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4. OTHER INGREDIENTS :
4.1 In addition to the essential ingredients specified under 3, any of the following ingredients
may be added to the wafer batter :
5. REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Wafers shall be properly baked and shall not show signs of underbaking or overbaking.
They shall be crisp, crunchy and light in texture. The design impressed on them, if any shall be clear.
They shall have an agreeable odour typical of well-baked wafers, and shall be free from soapy or other
objectionable flavours, insect and fungus infestation.
Note : - The appearance, taste and odour shall be determined by orgnoleptic test.
5.1.1 Plain Wafer – Plain wafer may be hollow or flat in any shape desired by the purchaser.
5.1.2.1“Sandwiched Wafers. – It shall have two or more plain wafers, sandwiched with filling in
between. The filling may be of cream, jam, jelly, marshmallow, caramel, dry fruits chocolate, cocoa,
cheese, spices and other ingredients of nutritional value”.
or the like and shall be not less than 20 percent by weight of the filled wafer.
Note : - For the purpose of this standard, ‘cream’ means a homogenous mixed preparation of
hydrogenated fat, or bakery shortening, icing sugar, flavours and permitted food colours with or without
other ingredients in small proportions.
5.2 The wafers shall be manufactured in premises maintained under hygienic conditions.
5.3 The wafers shall also comply with the requirements given in Table I.
TABLE 1
REQUIREMENTS FOR WAFER BISCUITS (Clause 5.3 and 8.1)
Sl. Characteristic Requirement Method of test
No. Plain Modified (Ref. To
Appendix in
PS:383-1980
1 2 3 4 5
(i) Moisutre, percent by mass, Max 4.5 5.5 B
(ii) Acid insoluble ash (on dry basis), 0.05 0.05 C
percent by mass, Max.
(iii) Acidity of extracted fat (as oleic 1.0 1.0 D
acid), percent by mass, Max.
6.1 Packing-Wafers shall be packed in clean, sound containers made of tinplate, pack-rolled
cold reduced carbon stell (PCRC) sheets, cardboard, paper or other material as agreed to between the
purchaser and the vendor, in such a way as to protect them from contamination and from absorption of
moisture. They shall not come in direct contact with a packing material other than clean greaseproof or
sulphite paper, cellulose film or other non-toxic packing material which may be covered with a moisture-
proof laminate or coated paper.
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6.2 Marking – The following particulars shall be clearly and indelibly marked or labelled on
each container :
6.2.1 Each container may also be marked with the PSI Certification Mark.
7. SAMPLING :
8. TEST
8.1 Test shall be carried out as prescribed in the appropriate appendices specified in col.5 of
Table I.
8.2 Unless specified other wise pure chemicals shall be employed in test, and distilled water
shall be used where the use of water a reagent is intended.