Customizable Kubba Machine for Private Label Brands This article presents the Customizable Kubba Machine for Private Label Brands, a professional solution integrating the YC-170-2 Automatic Encrusting
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Customizable Kubba Machine for Private Label Brands

This article presents the Customizable Kubba Machine for Private Label Brands, a professional solution integrating the YC-170-2 Automatic Encrusting Machine and YC-165 Tray Aligning Machine. Designed for private label producers, it makes round/drop-shaped Kubba (ideal for -18°C frozen storage) and diverse foods, with compact size, labor-saving design, and customizable specs to boost your brand’s production efficiency.
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In the fast-paced industrial food production industry, efficiency, consistency, and versatility are the keys to staying competitive—especially when it comes to producing traditional delicacies like Kubba. Our full-automatic Kubba production line is designed to meet the high demands of industrial-scale manufacturing, combining advanced technology with user-friendly operation to streamline your production process, reduce labor costs, and ensure every Kubba meets the highest quality standards. Composed of four integrated machines, the line centers on two core pieces of equipment: the YC-170-2 Automatic Encrusting Machine and the YC-165 Tray Aligning Machine, working in perfect harmony to deliver reliable, high-quality results.
1. Machine Introduction & Technical Parameters
Our full-automatic Kubba production line is built to handle the unique requirements of Kubba production, from its meat granule filling to its distinct shape. Below is a detailed breakdown of each core machine’s function, along with technical parameters to help you evaluate its fit for your factory.
1.1 YC-170-2 Automatic Encrusting Machine (Core Equipment)
As the heart of the Kubba production line, the YC-170-2 Automatic Encrusting Machine is specifically engineered to address the challenges of Kubba processing. Unlike standard encrusting machines, it features a circular hopper with stirring teeth—an innovative design that ensures smooth, uninterrupted feeding of meat granule fillings, preventing clogs and ensuring consistent filling distribution. Additionally, we’ve developed a custom cutter tailored to Kubba’s shape, creating perfectly formed, visually appealing Kubba every time—whether you choose round or teardrop shapes.
Beyond Kubba, this versatile machine can produce a wide range of other food products, making it a valuable investment for factories looking to expand their product lines without additional equipment.
YC-170-2 Technical Parameters
| Parameter Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Production Capacity | 10-90 pieces per minute |
| Product Weight Range | 10g - 500g |
| Hopper Design | Circular hopper with stirring teeth (for meat granule filling) |
| Cutter | Custom Kubba-specific cutter (round/teardrop shape optional) |
| Control Panel Language | English + customer’s local language |
| Labor Requirement | 1 worker per machine |
| Applicable Products | Kubba, Meat Ball, Fish Ball, Meat Patty, Cheese Filled Burger Patty, Falafel, Coxinha, Maamoul, Cookies, Biscuit, Dateball, Date Bar, Chocolate Cookies, Kleija, Pineapple Cake, Mooncake, Mochi Ice Cream, etc. |
1.2 YC-165 Tray Aligning Machine (Core Equipment)
After the YC-170-2 forms the Kubba, the YC-165 Tray Aligning Machine takes over to streamline the packaging process. This machine automatically arranges the freshly formed Kubba one by one into plastic trays or plates, eliminating the need for manual sorting and placement. Its precise alignment ensures that each tray is filled evenly and neatly, reducing product damage and improving packaging efficiency—critical for industrial production where speed and consistency matter most.
Designed to work seamlessly with the YC-170-2, the YC-165 is compact and space-saving, making it easy to integrate into your existing production line or new factory layout.
YC-165 Technical Parameters
| Parameter Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Function | Automatic alignment and placement of Kubba into plastic trays/plates |
| Alignment Precision | Even, neat placement (no overlapping or misalignment) |
| Compatibility | Fully compatible with YC-170-2 Automatic Encrusting Machine |
| Control Panel Language | English + customer’s local language |
| Labor Requirement | 1 worker (for monitoring and tray replacement) |
| Space Requirement | Compact design, space-saving (layout customizable per factory size) |
1.3 Supporting Equipment (Integrated into the Line)
The full-automatic Kubba production line also includes two supporting machines (customizable based on your needs) that work with the core equipment to complete the production process: a feeding machine for consistent dough and filling supply, and a conveyor machine that transports Kubba between the YC-170-2 and YC-165. These machines are designed to be compact, easy to maintain, and fully integrated, ensuring a smooth, uninterrupted production flow.
2. Production Line Workflow
Our full-automatic Kubba production line is designed for simplicity and efficiency, with a streamlined workflow that minimizes manual intervention and maximizes output. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how the line operates:
- Raw Material Preparation: First, prepare the Kubba dough (typically made from bulgur, flour, and water) and meat granule filling (such as lamb, beef, or chicken, mixed with spices). The dough and filling are loaded into the respective feeding systems of the production line.
- Dough & Filling Feeding: The supporting feeding machine delivers the dough and meat granule filling to the YC-170-2 Automatic Encrusting Machine. The YC-170-2’s circular hopper with stirring teeth ensures the meat granule filling is fed smoothly into the encrusting mechanism, avoiding clogs and ensuring consistent filling amounts.
- Kubba Forming: The YC-170-2 uses its custom Kubba cutter to form the dough around the filling, creating perfectly shaped Kubba. You can easily switch between round or teardrop shapes by adjusting the cutter—no additional tools or downtime required. The machine operates at a speed of 10-90 pieces per minute, adjustable based on your production needs.
- Conveying: The formed Kubba is transported via the supporting conveyor machine to the YC-165 Tray Aligning Machine. The conveyor is designed to handle Kubba gently, preventing damage to the product’s shape.
- Tray Alignment & Packaging Preparation: The YC-165 automatically arranges the Kubba one by one into plastic trays or plates, ensuring neat, even placement. Once the trays are filled, they are ready for freezing and packaging.
- Freezing & Storage: As Kubba is typically stored and sold frozen, the filled trays are moved to a -18℃ freezer for quick freezing, preserving the product’s freshness, texture, and flavor. The production line’s design is compatible with industrial freezing systems, ensuring a seamless transition from production to storage.
A key advantage of this workflow is its scalability: if your production volume increases in the future, you can easily expand the line to a full-automatic system without major renovations. Our team will also customize the line’s size and layout based on your factory’s actual area, ensuring optimal use of space.
3. Detailed Introduction to Kubba
Kubba (also spelled Kibbeh or Kubbeh) is a beloved traditional dish with deep cultural roots, enjoyed across the Middle East, Mediterranean, and beyond. Understanding its origins, market classification, and trends is essential for manufacturers looking to tap into its growing global demand.
3.1 Origins of Kubba
Kubba traces its origins to the Levant region (modern-day Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine) and Mesopotamia (Iraq), with a history dating back centuries. It is believed to have been developed as a way to preserve meat in the harsh desert climate, using bulgur (dried cracked wheat) to extend the shelf life of meat fillings. Over time, Kubba evolved from a simple survival food into a staple of Middle Eastern cuisine, with regional variations in ingredients and preparation methods.
Traditionally, Kubba was made by hand: women would knead bulgur dough, stuff it with spiced meat, and shape it into round or teardrop forms before cooking. Today, industrial production has made Kubba more accessible worldwide, while preserving its authentic flavor and texture.
3.2 Different Names in Various Regions
Kubba is known by different names across regions, reflecting its widespread popularity and cultural adaptation. Here are the most common variations:
- Kubba: The most common spelling, used in Syria, Jordan, and parts of Iraq.
- Kibbeh: Used in Lebanon, Palestine, and Israel—this is the spelling most widely recognized in Western countries.
- Kubbeh: A less common variant, used in some parts of the Middle East and North Africa.
- Kibe: Used in Brazil and other Latin American countries with Middle Eastern immigrant populations.
Despite the name variations, the core concept remains the same: a dough shell (usually bulgur-based) filled with spiced meat, formed into distinct shapes, and often cooked by frying, boiling, or baking.
3.3 Market Classification of Kubba
In the global market, Kubba is primarily classified based on three factors: preparation method, filling type, and packaging format. This classification helps manufacturers target specific consumer segments and meet market demands.
3.3.1 By Preparation Method
- Fried Kubba: The most popular type, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Fried Kubba is often served as an appetizer or main dish and is the most common variety in industrial production due to its long shelf life when frozen.
- Boiled Kubba: A healthier alternative, boiled Kubba is soft and tender, often served in soups or stews. It is less common in industrial production but has a growing market among health-conscious consumers.
- Baked Kubba: A low-fat option, baked Kubba has a golden crust and moist interior. It is gaining popularity in Western markets as a healthier alternative to fried Kubba.
3.3.2 By Filling Type
- Meat-Filled Kubba: The traditional and most popular type, filled with spiced lamb, beef, or chicken. Meat-filled Kubba dominates the global market, especially in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean countries.
- Vegetarian Kubba: A growing segment, vegetarian Kubba is filled with vegetables (such as spinach, zucchini, or mushrooms), legumes, or cheese. This variant caters to vegan, vegetarian, and plant-based consumers, a fast-growing market globally.
- Sweet Kubba: A less common variant, sweet Kubba is filled with dates, nuts, or chocolate, often served as a dessert. It is popular in some Middle Eastern countries and has niche market potential in Western countries.
3.3.3 By Packaging Format
- Frozen Kubba: The most common packaging format for industrial production. Frozen Kubba is stored at -18℃, with a shelf life of 6-12 months, making it ideal for retail and foodservice markets.
- Fresh Kubba: Sold in refrigerated sections, fresh Kubba has a shorter shelf life (3-7 days) but appeals to consumers seeking authentic, homemade-style products.
- Pre-Cooked Kubba: Ready-to-eat or ready-to-heat Kubba, packaged in microwave-safe trays. This format caters to busy consumers and foodservice providers (restaurants, cafes, catering companies) looking for convenient, time-saving options.
3.4 Market Trends of Kubba
The global Kubba market is experiencing steady growth, driven by several key trends that present opportunities for industrial manufacturers:
- Growing Demand for Ethnic Foods: As global cuisine becomes more diverse, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean foods are gaining popularity worldwide. Kubba, with its unique flavor and texture, is increasingly appearing on restaurant menus and retail shelves in Western countries (Europe, North America, Australia), driving demand for industrial-scale production.
- Health-Conscious Consumers: There is a growing trend toward healthier eating, with consumers seeking low-fat, high-protein, and plant-based options. Baked and boiled Kubba, as well as vegetarian/vegan variants, are gaining traction, creating new market opportunities for manufacturers.
- Convenience Foods Boom: Busy lifestyles have led to increased demand for convenient, ready-to-eat (RTE) and ready-to-heat (RTH) foods. Pre-cooked, frozen Kubba fits perfectly into this trend, as it can be prepared quickly at home or in foodservice settings.
- Scalability and Customization: Food manufacturers are seeking equipment that can handle multiple products to maximize efficiency and profitability. Our Kubba production line’s ability to produce a wide range of other foods (meat balls, falafel, maamoul, etc.) makes it a versatile investment, allowing manufacturers to adapt to changing market demands.
- Globalization of Middle Eastern Cuisine: Middle Eastern restaurants and food brands are expanding globally, creating a steady demand for high-quality, consistent Kubba. Industrial production lines ensure that Kubba meets the strict quality standards required for international distribution.
3.5 Similar Products to Kubba
Kubba belongs to a category of stuffed, shaped foods found in various cuisines around the world. Understanding these similar products can help manufacturers identify cross-market opportunities and expand their product lines:
- Falafel: A Middle Eastern dish made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, formed into balls or patties and fried. Like Kubba, it is a popular appetizer or main dish, and our production line can easily produce falafel alongside Kubba.
- Coxinha: A Brazilian snack made from dough (typically corn-based) filled with spiced meat, shaped like a teardrop, and fried. It is similar to Kubba in its stuffed, fried format and is a popular product in Latin American markets.
- Meat Balls/Fish Balls: Stuffed or non-stuffed balls made from meat or fish, popular worldwide. Our production line’s encrusting technology can produce these products with minimal adjustments.
- Maamoul: A Middle Eastern cookie filled with dates, nuts, or cheese. Like Kubba, it requires precise encrusting and shaping, making it compatible with our production line.
- Kleija: A Yemeni pastry filled with nuts, dates, or spices, similar to maamoul but with a distinct shape. It is another product that can be produced on our Kubba line, expanding your market reach.
Why Choose Our Full-Automatic Kubba Production Line?
Our industrial Kubba production line is designed with your business needs in mind: it saves space, reduces labor costs, and offers unmatched versatility. Whether you’re a small factory looking to start Kubba production or a large manufacturer seeking to scale up, our line can be customized to fit your factory size, production volume, and product needs. With its user-friendly controls, high-quality output, and compatibility with multiple products, it’s the perfect investment to tap into the growing global Kubba market.
FAQ about Customizable Kubba Machine for Private Label Brands
Q: What core equipment does the Customizable Kubba Machine for Private Label Brands include?
The core consists of two key machines: the YC-170-2 Automatic Encrusting Machine (with a round hopper + mixing teeth for smooth meat filling delivery, plus Kubba-specific cutters for perfect shapes) and the YC-165 Tray Aligning Machine (neatly arranges Kubba into plastic trays/plates). These work together for fully automated production.
Q: Can the machine produce different Kubba shapes?
Yes! It supports two popular Kubba shapes: round and drop-shaped. The YC-170-2 uses dedicated cutters tailored for Kubba, ensuring each piece has a uniform, attractive appearance that meets private label brand standards.
Q: What is the production capacity of this Kubba machine?
The capacity ranges from 10 to 90 pieces per minute, flexible for both small-batch private label trials and large-scale commercial production. You can adjust the speed based on your brand’s current demand.
Q: Does it support private label customization?
Absolutely! We can adjust machine specs (size, speed, tray compatibility) to match your brand’s needs. Options include customizing machine外观 or adding your brand logo on the control panel (if required) to strengthen your private label identity.
Q: What other foods can this machine make besides Kubba?
Beyond Kubba, it produces Meat Balls, Fish Balls, Cheese-Filled Burger Patties, Falafel, Coxinha, Maamoul, Cookies, Dateballs, Mooncake, Mochi Ice Cream, and more. Perfect for private label brands with diverse product lines.
Q: How much space does the machine occupy?
The core two machines have a compact design to save production space. For full automatic lines (if expanded later), we plan the layout according to your factory’s actual area, ensuring optimal space utilization.
Q: How many workers are needed to operate it?
Each machine only needs one worker—this cuts labor costs significantly for private label brands. The user-friendly control panel makes training easy, so your staff can master operations quickly.
Q: Can the machine’s screen language be customized to local languages?
Yes! Screens support English and your local language (e.g., Arabic, Spanish). This helps local workers operate without language barriers, improving production efficiency for your private label.
Q: What product weight range does it support?
The weight adjusts from 10g to 500g, suitable for mini to large Kubba and other foods. You can set exact weights to match your private label’s product specifications.
Q: Is it suitable for frozen Kubba production?
Yes! Kubba made by this machine is perfect for -18°C frozen storage/sales (industry standard). Uniform shape and filling ensure good quality after freezing and thawing.
Q: Can it handle different Kubba fillings (meat, vegetable)?
The YC-170-2’s round hopper with mixing teeth works for meat (minced, grain), vegetable, and mixed fillings. It prevents clogging, even for dense meat fillings common in Kubba.
Q: What tray types does the YC-165 use?
It arranges Kubba into plastic trays (frozen packaging) or plates (fresh sales). We can customize tray size compatibility to match your private label’s packaging needs.
Q: Can it expand into a full automatic line later?
Yes! The machine is modular. If your private label’s demand grows, add more machines to form a full line. We provide layout planning and technical support for expansion.
Q: What maintenance does the machine need?
It’s easy to maintain: regular cleaning (food-grade agents) and simple checks of moving parts. We provide a detailed manual, plus remote/on-site after-sales support if needed.
Q: What’s the delivery time for the machine?
Standard configurations take 30-45 days. Customized solutions (e.g., custom cutters, language settings) add 5-10 days—we’ll inform you in advance.
Q: What payment terms do you offer?
We accept T/T, L/C, and Western Union (small orders). For private label customers, we can discuss flexible payment plans based on order volume and long-term cooperation.
Q: Does your company provide after-sales support?
Yes! 12-month warranty included. Our 24/7 remote team supports via video/email. For complex issues, on-site support is available (additional cost based on location).
Q: Are all parts food-safe?
Food-contact parts use food-grade stainless steel (304/316) and BPA-free plastics, meeting FDA/CE standards. This ensures your private label products are safe for consumers.
Q: How easy is it for new workers to operate?
The control panel has clear icons and step-by-step guides. We provide manuals, video tutorials, and optional online training for your staff to master operations熟练ly.
Q: Can I get Kubba samples before ordering?
Yes! We produce samples in your desired shape, size, and filling, then send them for quality inspection. Contact our sales team with your requirements—we’ll arrange it quickly.








