Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1991-08-28
1993-09-21
Reynolds, Bruce A.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
219 1055F, 219 1055M, 426107, 426113, 426234, 426243, 99DIG14, H05B 680
Patent
active
052471497
ABSTRACT:
A combination of a frozen pizza of uncooked dough covered with a topping layer except for an outer sauce-free ring of dough and a microwave susceptor component enables the pizza to be cooked in a microwave oven so that the outer ring is brown and crisp. The microwave susceptor component can include one element which is either directly on or supported above the dough. The susceptor component also includes a susceptor sheet on which the pizza rests.
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Hoang Tu
Reynolds Bruce A.
The Stouffer Corporation
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