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1F, Building 13, No.1881, Zhengbo Road, Lin-gang Special Area, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 8AM - 5PM
Have you wondered how fried chicken joints produce a deceptively juicy product?
One component of the secret lies within special equipment known as a (commercial) pressure fryer.
A commercial pressure fryer relies on pressure cooking techniques – in which food and cooking oil are heated at high pressures in an enclosed fryer so as to produce delicious dishes at any given moment. This is what makes it different from normal home fryers or open fryers currently found in your commercial kitchen.
Pressure frying works by increasing atmospheric pressure inside of an enclosed fryer. As atmospheric pressure rises, so too does water’s boiling point–in this instance the liquid contained within your chicken meal–rising and having multiple effects: reduced cooking times for your final dish as a result and faster process times as more is pushed through.
You can never imagine what a pressure fryer can bring to your business if you don’t use it before.