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I was hoping that you would come back and post a link, Tonya
. I have been looking for things like that.
Extruding pellets or crumbles is a mechanical processing but it generates heat. The feed manufacturers deliberately control that heat so as to make their products less "toxic" and more digestible. Sometimes, heat sufficient for pasteurization is applied before extrusion. That serves 2 purposes.
The link Tonya provides shows that cooking is more important with young birds, at least with regards to using the protein. I'm getting to be an old bird . . . I wonder how this wasabi I put on my sushi is made less toxic
.
Steve
You are welcome. Sorry it took so long for me to realize that I hadn't posted it.
I finally tracked down a site that actually tells the temperature and length of time.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3741/is_/ai_14673311
Paragraph 13.
I don't have anything to tone down the wasabi, sorry.
I was hoping that you would come back and post a link, Tonya
Extruding pellets or crumbles is a mechanical processing but it generates heat. The feed manufacturers deliberately control that heat so as to make their products less "toxic" and more digestible. Sometimes, heat sufficient for pasteurization is applied before extrusion. That serves 2 purposes.
The link Tonya provides shows that cooking is more important with young birds, at least with regards to using the protein. I'm getting to be an old bird . . . I wonder how this wasabi I put on my sushi is made less toxic
Steve
You are welcome. Sorry it took so long for me to realize that I hadn't posted it.
I finally tracked down a site that actually tells the temperature and length of time.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3741/is_/ai_14673311
Paragraph 13.
I don't have anything to tone down the wasabi, sorry.