Process for the recovery of sugar from sugar fines produced duri

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Extraction utilizing liquid as extracting medium

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426478, 127 24, 127 53, 127 56, A23L 109

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ABSTRACT:
In a process for applying a sugar solution to the surface of a cereal product, drying the sugar-coated cereal, collecting the fines produced therefrom and recycling the collected fines back into the original sugar solution the improvement that the fines can be contacted with water to form a slurry of dissolved sugar and insoluble cereal which is then separated into a liquid sugar fraction and an insoluble cereal fraction by centrifugation in a solid bowl centrifuge.

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