Apparatus and method for producing simulated cuts of meat

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – With cutting – or mechanically subdividing solid material,...

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994507, 426246, 426249, 426274, 17 32, A22C 700, A23J 114

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ABSTRACT:
A coextrusion apparatus and method for producing simulated cuts of meat from fat and lean meat is improved by providing in the apparatus, means for the controlled heating of parts of the discharge structure leading from the coextrusion die or of the die structure or of both structures to a temperature during the extrusion procedure substantially no greater than will melt fat interfaced with such structure. The preferred heating means is a water jacket supplied with hot water of suitable temperature.

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