Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Applying diverse edible particulate solid to coat or... – Including subsequent liquefaction of particulate solid
Patent
1986-05-12
1988-11-01
Schor, Kenneth M.
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Applying diverse edible particulate solid to coat or...
Including subsequent liquefaction of particulate solid
426296, 426303, 426644, A23L 1315
Patent
active
047819359
ABSTRACT:
A process for keeping cooked poultry skin unwrinkled during low temperature storage wherein glazed cooked, skin-covered meat product is cooled to about 40.degree. F. followed by searing the skin at a high temperature then glazing once again and cooling to a refrigeration temperature for storage.
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Andreasson Bitte C.
El-Hag Nabil A.
Krueger Erna
Shenouda Soliman Y. K.
Yuan Mary W.
Donovan Daniel J.
General Foods Corporation
Manoharan V.
Savoie Thomas R.
Schor Kenneth M.
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