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  2. Gastronorm - Wikipedia

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    Gastronorm (GN), sometimes spelled Gastro-Norm, is a European standard for kitchenware tray and container sizes that is commonly seen worldwide in the catering and professional food industry, as well as in certain parts of the high-end consumer market. Gastronorm is generally used worldwide except in most of the United States and Canada, which ...

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  4. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    * Discrepancies due to size, generally disregarded as at the scale it becomes a factor, the person generally is using the next size up measuring cup (i.e.: 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 fl oz is likely to be straight measured in an ounce cup and not as 9 (vs 12) teaspoons) ‡ Rare if not nonexistent in use by name rather than as fraction of a different unit.

  5. Food packaging - Wikipedia

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    As shown in the optimum packaging design chart, an ideal packaging design should only use the right amount of the appropriate materials to provide the desired performance for a specific product. [22] [23] [24] Food packaging is often necessary or even essential for protecting food, keeping it safe and thus preventing substantial food losses.

  6. Pasta processing - Wikipedia

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    The system is called standard form/fill/seal system which is similar to carton packaging. Plastic overwrapping packaging: The weighed product is manually placed onto a shallow rigid plastic tray and a plastic film is wrapped around the tray and overwrap the package. It then passes a heat tunnel which causes the film to shrink around the pasta.

  7. If You See Bloated Food Packaging, This Is What It Means - AOL

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    Different types of food packages use different amounts of air depending on the food, says Wei Zhang, a professor of food science and a food safety specialist at the Illinois Institute of Technology.

  8. Package testing - Wikipedia

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    Foods categories such as fresh produce, frozen foods, irradiated foods, fresh fish, canned foods, etc. have regulatory requirements and special packaging needs. Package testing often relates to: Food safety Compatibility of the package with the food Migration of material from the packaging to the food Shelf life

  9. 2 Top Artificial Intelligence Stocks to Buy in December - AOL

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    NVDA PE Ratio (Forward 1y) data by YCharts. All this makes Nvidia an attractive option to consider buying this month as we head into 2025. 2. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing