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titleOfInvention Method of drying sea cucumber etc.
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] It is possible to dry sea cucumber etc. in a short time without deteriorating the flavor. [Constitution] The sea cucumber etc. is dried by utilizing the heat generated by the chemical reaction between the contained water and quicklime. Therefore, the sea cucumber or the like can be dried quickly and without deteriorating the flavor. Moreover, the slaked lime produced by the chemical reaction between water and quick lime is chemically stable and harmless to the human body, so that the safety of dried sea cucumber and the like can be sufficiently ensured.
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