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Quick freezing owes its present position largely to Clarence Birdseye, an active and inventive man now nearing sixty.
5 to 30mm/h Quick freezing in a tunnel air blast or plate freezer.
Quick freezing conversely produces many small ice crystals, mainly formed within the muscle cells, and reduces water migration and separation of solution.
The more widely used definitions of quick freezing do not specify a freezing time or even a freezing rate but merely state that the fish should be frozen quickly and reduced in the freezer to the intended storage temperature.
By the 1920s Clarence Birdseye had developed two processes for freezing fish based on his quick freezing theory.
And quick freezing means smaller ice crystals and a smoother texture than you usually get in unstirred ice cream.
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