Apparatus for breaking and coring food products

Foods and beverages: apparatus – Means to treat food – Subdividing into plural products

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83 98, 83402, 99536, 99544, 99547, A47J 2500, B26D 103

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ABSTRACT:
A toroidal shaped impact assembly (10) for use in a hydraulic food cutting system is disclosed. Impact assembly (10) includes frustum shaped housing (22), an attachment plate (28) for mounting the assembly within a hydraulic food assembly, and a toroidally shaped impact ring (20). Food products such as peppers (12) are suspended in water and accelerated into assembly (10) where the aligned whole peppers impact against ring (20) thereby breaking apart into food pieces and an unattached seed pod or core.

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