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Creating consistent, enjoyable food and beverages is impossible without proper mixing, and that’s especially true for cannabis-infused products.
Not only does mixing affect a product’s taste, it plays a large role in its texture, color and appearance—qualities that must be repeated from unit to unit and batch to batch, as noted in a recent whitepaper, “Mixing Equipment and Applications in the Food Industry,” by Charles Ross & Son Company, Hauppauge, NY.