Tumbling or massaging optimizes product quality and the consistency of the marinating process. It ensures even brine distribution and softens the structure of the meat to extract maximum value from your product.
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Combining a surprising level of versatility with outstanding performance, the ScanMidi tumbling and massaging functions help ensure consistent brine and marinade distribution, whatever your recipes and process requirements. The ScanMidi is an outstanding choice when processing pork, beef, poultry or fish.
If you need to massage or tumble pork, beef, poultry and fish products, the GEA ScanMini is the most flexible and compact way for massaging and tumbling. By varying the tilting degree, the equipment can be placed in 6 different positions for maximum in-line flexibility while ensuring even distribution of the brine or marinade.
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