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  2. Lloyd Groff Copeman - Wikipedia

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    Method and apparatus for forming and maintaining sanitation in ice cream cabinets or the like. No. 1,711,721; May 7 Storage compartments for ice cream cabinets or the like. No. 1,711,722; May 7 Flexible sharp freezing container. No. 1,740,919; December 24

  3. Continuous freezers - Wikipedia

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    Continuous freezers may be connected to an ingredient feeder or fruit feeder which allows controlled inclusion of fruit and other ingredients into the mix prior to freezing. [6] Continuous ice cream brands [7] include Matrix, Gram Equipment, ROKK, [8] Technogel, [9] Tekno-Ice, [10] WCB, [11] Soren, [12] Tetra Pak, [13] Gelmark, Tecnofreeze, [14 ...

  4. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    The freezing technique itself, just like the frozen food market, is developing to become faster, more efficient and more cost-effective. As demonstrated by Birdseye's work, faster freezing means smaller ice crystals and a better-preserved product. [8] Birdseye's original cryogenic freezing approach using immersion in liquid nitrogen is still ...

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  6. Mpemba effect - Wikipedia

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    The container of hotter liquid may melt through a layer of frost that is acting as an insulator under the container (frost is an insulator, as mentioned above), allowing the container to come into direct contact with a much colder lower layer that the frost formed on (ice, refrigeration coils, etc.) The container now rests on a much colder ...

  7. Foam food container - Wikipedia

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    Siu mei with rice in a foam takeout container. A foam food container is a form of disposable food packaging for various foods and beverages, such as processed instant noodles, raw meat from supermarkets, ice cream from ice cream parlors, cooked food from delicatessens or food stalls, or beverages like "coffee to go".