Showing posts with label ice cream machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice cream machine. Show all posts

Aug 26, 2019

How to make Ice Cream (Sorbetes)


It is hot (the weather)! Ice candy, ice drops, ice cream and sorbetes are among the food demanded when it is summer and when it is hot. Sorbetes is a Filipino version of ice cream usually peddled from street carts in the Philippines. Peddlers of sorbetes ice cream provide several serving options. of varying colors and flavors. It may be served in a small plastic cup, a wafer cone, a sugar cone or a bread bun, at varying prices. An ice cream serving can include one flavor or, for no extra charge, a mixture of available flavors.

So, are you planning to make your sorbetes? Here is the guide:


Ingredients:

* 1/2 gallon powdered milk
* 1-1/2 gallon coconut milk
* 1/3 gallon evaporated milk
* 2 kilo sugar
* 1/3 kilo corn starch

Procedures:

1. Mix all ingredients using mixer (or egg beater) until the consistency is foamy.
2. Pour in a stainless steel pan or boiler. Let boil for 15 minutes to kill any microbes or bacteria. Set aside to cool.
3. Put desired flavoring (artificial flavors): vanilla, lemon or kalamansi, chocolate, coffee, nuts, cashew and others. You can also use real fruit flavors like mango, ube, macapuno, cheese, among others.
4. Put into freezer for half an hour or until half-frozen.
5. Remove from freezer and mix again (with big wooden spoon or egg beater) until the consistency becomes a thick mass.
6. Transfer it in round stainless container. Cover; put it in wooden push cart. Put lots of crushed ice and salt between the containers. You can use dry ice as an alternative.
7. The ice-cream will get hard in 20 minutes.

Source: DOST, photo courtesy of chocobhitzs

Jan 17, 2010

Equipment and Machinery for Rice Production

This entry is for our rice farmers who searching for equipment and machineries to augment their incomes and rice production. The Openacademy for Philippine Agriculture has the following machinery to help our farmers:

PhilRice Rototiller


• Lightweight, portable, and detachable assembly
• Cheaper alternative to floating tiller
• Transportable
• Maximizes the use of the handtractor
• High puddling capacity, adjustable depth (15 cm max.)
to fit with various soil conditions
• Low fuel consumption
• Easy to fabricate, repair, and maintain using locally
available materials and fabrication tools


PhilRice Improved Drum Sedder


• Simple, low cost, and easy to fabricate using local
materials
• Portable and lightweight
• Can be used both for dryland and wetland seeding
• Rice grains seeded in straight rows, allowing mechanical
weeding between rows
• Adjustable seeding rate
• Seeds are partially buried in furrows, hence, they are
protected against rodents and birds


PhilRice-JICA Handtractor-Drawn Drum Seeder

• High seeding capacity of 3-5 ha/day by 2 persons
• Adjustable seeding rates of 40-120 kg/ha regulated by
covering lines of drum holes
• Minimizes effect of water puddles in the field
• Easy to operate as attachment to the hand tractor
• Can be easily fabricated by local manufacturers
• Row seeding for easy crop care; allows use of mechanical
weeder


For more information:
Open Academy for Philippine AgricultureFTIC Building, PhilRice Compound, Science City of Munoz, 3119 Nueva EcijaTelefax: +63 (44) 4565390Local: +63 (44) 4560561 local 502Email: opapa@openacademy.ph or prri@philrice.gov.ph