File:Automatic short cut dry pasta production machine built by Consolidated Macaroni Machine Corporation 001.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAutomatic short cut dry pasta production machine built by Consolidated Macaroni Machine Corporation 001.jpg |
English: Automatic production machine for producing short cut alimentary paste products, such as pasta. This machine consists of a hydraulic press and drying units. This dry pasta line was one of the first automatic systems for producing pasta with near continuous production. Built by Consolidated Macaroni Machine Corporation, Brooklyn, New York. |
Date | Circa early 1930s |
Source | Consolidated Macaroni Machine Corporation |
Author | Leonard J. DeFrancisci (copyright holder) |
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