Apparatus for injecting liquid into pieces of food

Foods and beverages: apparatus – Means to treat food – Automatic control or time means

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17 51, 99533, 99535, 426281, A22C 1700, A23L 131

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049035908

ABSTRACT:
Brine, pickle or another liquid is injected into a piece of food through groups of hollow needles, which are plunged into various parts of said piece of food. Different amounts of liquid are injected through said groups of needles in dependency of estimated liquid absorbing characteristics of the respective parts of the piece of food, so as to obtain a substantially uniform distribution of the brine or liquid therein. Pressurized liquid may be supplied to each group of needles from a common source through a liquid valve, and the amount of liquid injected into the various parts of the piece of food may then be controlled by controlling the pressure of the liquid supplied to said group of needles by adjusting the valve. Such adjustment may be controlled by an electronic control device comprising a micro processor.

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