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titleOfInvention Fish food
abstract [PROBLEMS] To provide a fish food that is environmentally and healthily and easy to store at low cost, using marine waste as a main raw material and using only edible auxiliary raw materials. SOLUTION: Fish food is mainly composed of marine products including marine waste, and as a secondary material, at least one of polysaccharides, shells, edible plasticizers and oils is crushed and mixed, and the sterilization condition is 100 ° C. or higher. After sterilization under carbon dioxide gas supercritical or subcritical conditions, it is dried and dehydrated so that the water content is less than 30% by weight and the specific gravity after water absorption is 1.00 to 1.15, and extruded into a solid form.
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