System for heating food stuffs

Foods and beverages: apparatus – Cooking – Electrode type

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99443C, 99451, 99477, 99483, 99DIG14, A23L 1325, A23L 101, A23P 100

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056531605

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a heating system for producing food stuffs such as a paste food stuff having minced flesh of fish meat as a raw material. The heating system comprises: an electrode row or rows, in which a plurality of roller electrodes are disposed in parallel to one another; and a water permeable film or films trained across the roller electrodes making up the electrode row or rows. The food stuffs are conveyed by the movement of the water permeable film or films and electrical power is supplied to the roller electrodes in such way that electric current flows between pairs of the roller electrodes along current paths extending through the water permeable film or films and the food stuffs to make the food stuffs generate Joule heat. With this arrangement, the food stuffs are quickly heated. The food stuffs are also guided by the water permeable film or films.

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patent: 5048405 (1991-09-01), Takahashi et al.
patent: 5333538 (1994-08-01), Sawa

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