corn flakes is healthy food
Cereals such as cornflakes or puffed rice with low-fat milk - can be part of a healthy breakfast. Adding a piece of fruit will help balance your breakfast and make it more filling. These cereals and their whole-grain equivalents often have added sugar and salt, but often also vitamins and minerals that are good for your overall health. From a heart health perspective, other low-fiber unsweetened cereals (such as crispy rice or muesli) are similar. Shop for our best breakfast cereal, welcome to contact us today or request a quote.
Corn flakes breakfast cereal production line uses corn, rice, buckwheat, and various grains as raw materials. Through multiple processes such as extruding, pressing, and baking, the materials are produced and processed into thin and crispy flakes. Due to the special processing techniques of screw extrusion and high-temperature baking, the product has a crispy taste, making it suitable for snack consumption or as a breakfast for mixing into milk; It can be mixed with other dried fruits and nuts, or can be independently packaged for final product sales. Some well-known brands of breakfast corn flakes, fruit cereal, and other products that are currently highly popular among consumers are produced and processed using this process. This production line has a high lever of automation, running continuously from raw materials to finished products without any need for manual operation. The continuous running time is not less than 72 hours, and there is no waste-water or waste discharge throughout the total process; All equipment that contact with food is processed using food grade materials that comply with food safety production.
Model | Installed power | Power consumption | Output | Water consumption | operator |
DS65 Corn flakes production line | 180kw | 126kw | 120-150kg/h | ≤50kg/h | 3-4persons |
DS75 Corn flakes production line | 200kw | 140kw | 200-300kg/h | ≤100kg/h | 3-4persons |
DS85 Corn flakes production line | 240kw | 168kw | 300-500kg/h | ≤125kg/h | 3-4persons |