Method of producing freeze dried fish eggs

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4551333
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06493960

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Mature eggs from a female fish, such as a trout or salmon, are separated from the surrounding tissue or membrane material which normally holds them in clusters. The eggs are rinsed in warm water and placed in spaced relation on a suitably waxed substrate or the like, which will not cling to the separated eggs when they are frozen. The substrate is then placed in a freezer where the eggs are frozen as rapidly as possible, after which they are placed in the vacuum chamber of a sublimation or freeze drying device, which maintains the eggs under a vacuum and at a freezing temperature (e.g. 10.degree. F.) for a period of time (e.g. three days) sufficient to cause all moisture to be sublimed or removed from the eggs. The resultant freeze dried eggs have hard outer shells and white, granular, opaque interiors. The eggs can exist indefinitely in the atmosphere at room temperature and require no special storing procedures. When placed in water they rehydrate and float just beneath the surface of the water where they are are most attractive to fish.

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NERI MICHAEL ANot Provided

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Neri, Michael A 48 Flatt Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 3 8

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