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titleOfInvention Vitaminised vegetable marrow paste production method
abstract FIELD: food industry. n SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the technology of preserved appetisers production. The method envisages preparation of recipe components, cutting, frying in vegetable oil and milling vegetable marrows, carrots and bulb onions, milling greens, sunflower flour pouring with drinking water and maintenance for swelling, mixing the listed components (while heated) with tomato paste, sweet pepper puree, sugar, salt, ascorbic acid, hot black pepper and allspice, packing, sealing and sterilisation. n EFFECT: invention allows to produce appetiser preserves with low adhesion to container walls.
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