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  2. Meat grinder - Wikipedia

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    An employee pours meat into a meat grinder at a slaughterhouse in Pori, Finland in 1958. The first meat grinder was invented in the nineteenth century by Karl Drais. [1] The earliest form of the meat grinder was hand-cranked and forced meat into a metal plate that had several small holes, resulting in long, thin strands of meat.

  3. Hobart Corporation - Wikipedia

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    To increase motor sales, the company attached motors to coffee mills and meat grinders, creating a powered food production machine. Vintage Dayton-Hobart industrial scale. The company reorganized in 1913 as The Hobart Manufacturing Company and became Hobart Corporation in 1974. The former KitchenAid division was formed in 1919

  4. Food mill - Wikipedia

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    The bottom plate may be a permanent part of the device, or interchangeable plates with different hole sizes may be supplied. Three corrugated feet on the base, or two ears on the rim plus the handle, fit on the rim of a cooking pot and hold the mill in position over it. Food mills are usually made of stainless steel or aluminum.

  5. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

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    KitchenAid is an American home appliance brand owned by Whirlpool Corporation. The company was started in 1919 by The Hobart Manufacturing Company to produce stand mixers ; the H-5 is the first model that was introduced.

  6. Blade grinder - Wikipedia

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    However, meat grinders (and food mills) use a scissor cutting action as the blades rotate against a perforated metal plate. Meat grinder blades rotate at a much slower speed than blade grinders, which may rotate at speeds as high as 20,000 to 30,000 rpm; for example, the Steele model mixer-grinder by Indian appliance manufacturer Preethi has a ...

  7. Edible tableware - Wikipedia

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    Edible tableware such as cups, bowls, plates and platters prepared using sugar paste have been in use since at least the Elizabethan era and edible tableware was considered a sign of wealth. [12] In 1562, a recipe for edible tableware and cutlery, such as knives, forks, chopsticks and spoons, was published by Alexius Pedemontanus .

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