i3-food eyes new processing technologies for ready meals, ice cream, juices and smoothies

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21 Mar 2018 --- A project involving Spain’s Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology has come up with three innovative food processing technologies that could be applied to a range of foods including fruit juices, smoothies, ice cream and ready meals.

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