Process for continuously cooking food

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Treatment with aqueous material – e.g. – hydration – etc.

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426523, A23L 100

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055609520

ABSTRACT:
An improved convection/impingement oven for continuously cooking food. The oven has a wire link type belt which moves through an elongated cooking chamber. Hot air is blown on the upper surface of the food to be cooked. A separately controlled hot air source is blown on the lower surface of the food. Hot air impingement units are placed along the length of the oven and the cooking vapors are not recirculated but instead pass along the elongated cooking chamber and are exhausted at the end. Preferably a color development and sealing section has upper and lower burners which heat the food and the heat from these burners also pass the entire length of the cooking chamber before being exhausted. Also preferably steam or a water spray is used to regulate the humidity and this may be regulated in several different sections of the cooking chamber.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4055677 (1977-10-01), White
patent: 4563945 (1986-01-01), Hwang
patent: 5075120 (1991-12-01), Leary et al.

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