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Hi,
My company has been trying to make frappes in a slush machine.
We have found that if we use fresh milk in mixture the shelf life is not sufficiently long.
So we have been experimenting with various powders using no milk.
We recently did a batch using the "Cappuccine Latte Frappe" but I don't think we've gotten the proportions quite right as it's not tasting as good as when it's prepared in a blender even though the ingredients are exactly the same.
Also we find that when making these frappes in the granita machine, small ice balls / particles start to form and the consistency and texture is not as great as when its made in a belnder.
Does anyone have any tips or advice?
Can anyone reccommend a Frappe powder which works well in a slush / Granita machine to which you don't need to add fresh milk?
Is the slush / Granita machine the best option or is there another better machine for bulk preperation of Frappes?
Thanks for taking the time to read my question.
All the best
Michael
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