Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Addition of dye or pigment – including optical brightener
Patent
1988-06-20
1990-02-13
Yeung, George
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Addition of dye or pigment, including optical brightener
425542, 426513, 426643, A23L 127, A23L 1325, A23P 100
Patent
active
049005707
ABSTRACT:
An imitation shrimp produce is produced by heating, in a mold cavity, a fish paste composition, the mold having at least two cavities, each cavity having the form of the shrimp product. The shrimp back portion of each cavity is accessed via an opening in the mold to allow formation of vein grooves in the curved back portion of the shrimp product; and such access is provided during injection of the composition into the mold.
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Haefliger William W.
JAC Creative Foods, Inc.
Yeung George
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