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titleOfInvention Squeeze container for semi-fluid processed marine products
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] Since semi-fluid processed marine products can be squeezed out simply by pressing the container body, there is no need to use chopsticks or spoons, do not stain the tabletop, and easily reduce the required amount. Provided is a container for squeezing semi-fluid processed marine products that can be discharged, is sanitary because the discharge port is not stained, and has no sticking of a lid. SOLUTION: A body portion 2B of a container body 2 is formed to be thin so as to be easily squeezed out and has flexibility. The discharge port 3A of the discharge port 3, which is provided in the container body 2 and can be opened and closed by the cap 4, has an inner diameter L set to 14 to 16 mm. By setting the thickness of the squid cut pieces of squid to be accommodated to be about 31 to 35% of the inner diameter L, the squid cut pieces can be smoothly discharged without being clogged in the discharge port 3A at the time of discharge. Can be ejected.
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