Though some people mistakenly think tallow is just for making candles and soap, some savvy tallow-makers make edible tallow. In 1982, J.C. Marlow of the Australian firm Advanced Meat Industry Technology Pty., Ltd. wrote a monograph called “Edible Rendering” that contains a section on “Production of Edible Tallow.” The discussion is a bit different from […]
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Edible rendering, an earlier look
This study delivers a less modern (than the 1986 report we mentioned yesterday) look at edible rendering. Edible rendering, again and still, the process(es) of rendering some of this uneaten edible stuff so that it becomes, again, edible. Bates, at Armour and Company in Chicago, writes about steam rendering, dry rendering, the Vio-Bin process, and […]
Edibility, rendered again possible
The uneaten remains of edible things are sometimes hauled off to be rendered. In 1984, C.J. Fenton of Alfa-Laval Pty., Ltd, in Lidcombe, NSW, Australia, wrote a report about rendering some of this uneaten edible stuff so that it becomes, again, edible. Fenton’s report [an image from which you see partially rendered here, at the […]