Cutter slices and julienne dices. (Equipment Update).Three different slicing wheels, now available on the TranSlicer 2000[TM] Cutter from Urschel Laboratories, can produce a full range of slices and julienne ju·li·enne n. Consommé or broth garnished with long thin strips of vegetables. adj. also ju·li·enned Cut into long thin strips: julienne potatoes; julienned pork. cuts from .030 to 2.0 inches (.8 to 50.8 mm). These new options provide expanded usage of the TranSlicer for food processors seeking versatility in producing a wide range of sliced foods. The TranSlicer 2000 accepts a wide variety of products such as firm vegetables, fruits and various cooked meats up to 4 inches (101.6 mm) in diameter and leafy vegetables up to 6 inches (152.4 mm) in diameter and is ideally suited for elongated e·lon·gate tr. & intr.v. e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing, e·lon·gates To make or grow longer. adj. or elongated 1. Made longer; extended. 2. Having more length than width; slender. products. The large 20-inch diameter slicing wheel for the TranSlicer 2000 works at high capacities and great precision. The newly introduced patented MicroSlice wheel produces the thinnest possible slices with minimal slice thickness variance. The regular slicing wheel is now available as an all-stainless option. TranSlicer 2000 Cutters have been sold worldwide to process such products as bread sticks, sliced bread Sliced bread usually refers to a loaf of bread which has been pre-sliced and packaged for convenience. History Otto Frederick Rohwedder of Davenport, Iowa invented the first loaf-at-a-time bread-slicing machine. , pickles, peppers, rhubarb rhubarb: see buckwheat. rhubarb Any of several species of the genus Rheum (family Polygonaceae), especially R. rhaponticum (or R. rhabarbarum), a hardy perennial grown for its large, succulent, edible leafstalks. , carrots, asparagus asparagus, perennial garden vegetable (Asparagus officinalis) of the family Liliaceae (lily family), native to the E Mediterranean area and now naturalized over much of the world. , potatoes, cassava cassava (kəsä`və) or manioc (măn`ēŏk), name for many species of the genus Manihot of the family Euphorbiaceae (spurge family). , plantains, celery, citrus peel, cooked chicken tenders, pepperoni, and and many other foods. The cutter is designed for continuous operation to produce high capacities, and its simplified design includes hinged panels and sliding panels for easy cleanup and low maintenance. For information contact Debra Novello at 219-464-4811. |
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