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    I bought the least expensive, most barebones dehydrator I could find: the Cosori C0165. It’s $70 and utterly perfect. What we bought: The Cosori 0165 dehydrator mummifies meat for $70

  3. Food dehydrator - Wikipedia

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    As shown on the right, the trays most commonly have slits to provide more surface area between the food and the air. A dehydrator's heating element, fans and vents simultaneously work to direct hot air over the food, accelerate surface evaporation, and warm the food to also release moisture from its interior. This process continues until the ...

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    With a glass body and metal filter, this kettle from Cosori checks all the boxes for great-tasting, pure boiled water in just 3 minutes! Cosori is one of our favorite brands. They make affordable ...

  6. Food mill - Wikipedia

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    Uses of a food mill include removing the seeds from cooked tomatoes, removing pulp or larger pieces from foods (creating apple jelly or any type of purée), [2] and making mashed potatoes or spätzle. A metal sieve used with a wooden spoon or pestle may be found more effective for puréeing fibrous foodstuffs such as marmalade oranges.

  7. Colloid mill - Wikipedia

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    A colloid mill is a machine that is used to reduce the particle size of a solid in suspension in a liquid, or to reduce the droplet size in emulsions. Colloid mills work on the rotor-stator principle: a rotor turns at high speeds (2000–18000 RPM [ 1 ] ).

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