Method of selective pitting for fruits of the drupe type

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Measuring – testing – or controlling by inanimate means

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426485, 426518, A01K 4300

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and methods are described for pitting fruit of the drupe type, in which fruit having sound pits are torque pitted and fruit having split pits are spoon pitted. A coring spoon is spaced from the pit gripping portion of the fruit bisecting blades with spoon pitting being accomplished by moving the blades and coring spoon through the fruit and between the halves of the split pit to move the fruit gripping portions of the blade away from the split pit and bring the coring spoon adjacent the pit for cutting a core, including the split pit, from the fruit.

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