Process to recover oil from crumbs, food particles and carbohydr

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Preparing or treating triglyceridic fat or oil – or processes...

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426478, 99495, 134 253, 134 40, 210803, 210805, 210774, 210DIG8, C11B 1300

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054879078

ABSTRACT:
This invention generally provides a process and apparatus for the separation of oil or fat from food particles, carbohydrate matrices and crumbs in a continuous process, and for the reuse and/or recycling of the separated oil or fat. This invention more particularly provides an apparatus and a process in which the crumbs are mixed with hot water and agitated for a predetermined time, after which the agitated mixture is introduced into a non-turbulent container where the oil/fat, the water and the crumbs are allowed to stratify. Upon stratification, a high quality oil/fat separates and rises based on its relative buoyancy and can then be removed and reused. The water and the crumbs also separate by stratification and can also be similarly removed.

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patent: 5252138 (1993-10-01), Guymon

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