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  2. I Tested Ninja's Sold Out Frozen Drink Machine & Officially ...

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    The SLUSHi Professional Frozen Drink Maker uses proprietary RapidChill technology to freeze nearly every type of beverage in as little as 15 minutes. And because the cooling mechanism comes in the ...

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    Yep, right now you can score the popular ice cream maker (which, BTW, can do so much more than a homemade pint) for just $190 (marked down from $250), with four deluxe containers included.

  4. I tried the Ninja Creami ice-cream maker that's all over ...

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    Next, I tried a pair of fruit options, both based on TikTok recipes: a simple cherry pie filling from a jar, then some fresh strawberries and raspberries pureed with a little sugar and whole milk.

  5. Automated restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant automation means the use of a restaurant management system to automate the major operations of a restaurant establishment. When discussing commercial restaurant automation, it is hard not to mention Yoshiaki Shiraishi. This Japanese innovator is known for the creation of conveyor belt sushi. He conjured up the idea due to difficulty ...

  6. Keurig - Wikipedia

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    Keurig (/ ˈ k j ʊər ɪ ɡ /) is a beverage brewing system for home and commercial use.The American company Keurig Dr Pepper manufactures the machines. The main Keurig products are K-Cup pods, which are single-serve coffee containers; other beverage pods; and the proprietary machines that use these pods to make beverages.

  7. East Side Sushi - Wikipedia

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    To save production costs, Lucero first thought his actors might learn the craft of sushi making from either YouTube videos or local chefs. Ultimately, he persuaded Andy Matsuda of the Torrance-based Sushi Chef Institute to instruct the cast for free. They trained for two weeks then performed under the occasional supervision of the chefs whose ...