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The back end of this device contains a hopper of properly stored raw fries. (you need them refrigerated and stored in water) When you, the user, activates the machine the fries are pulled up a draining ramp and run one at a time along a path through oil of appropriate temperature. The time to complete
the journey through the oil fries them perfectly. At the end of the line a shaker autosalts (and seasons if you like) them. They come out one at a time completely hot and fresh. A button allows you to halt the input from the hopper. When you're finished simply discard the in-process fries, drain the oil, and separate the fry mechanism for washing.
Street fair donut machine
http://www.lilorbit...oughnut-machine.php [mylodon, Apr 27 2022]
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Can the journey of each potato chip be modified
by making the mechanism into a miniature roller
coaster? |
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+ yes and also what [xenzag] said. Like carnival
fries, and another like a ferris wheel. |
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Finally, there will be enough. |
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//carnival//
I've seen a "mini donut" machine that was a little like a log-
flume ride. Apart from the "inversion" mechanism halfway
along... |
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There must be some computing metaphor for this.
Is serialization preferable, or parallelization? |
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But the action brings them in... mmm donuts |
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[+] One could continuosly stock the freezer with bags of
frozen/pre-cut fries, but for convenience the machine could
include a press-and-grid system (like a certain quintupet of
fry-slinging fellows, perhaps...) to convert whole potatoes
into raw fries on demand and bypass the need for
refrigeration entirely |
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