I think the idea here is that the machine does not destroy the nutritional value, but still removes all of the water. The only other practical way (er at least that I can think of) to remove the water is by heat - which destroys the nutrional value.
So then the waste material would be more valuable because you could sell it as fertilizer or flavoring... woah, I'm starting to sound like the article...
I think the idea here is that the machine does not destroy the nutritional value, but still removes all of the water. The only other practical way (er at least that I can think of) to remove the water is by heat - which destroys the nutrional value.
So then the waste material would be more valuable because you could sell it as fertilizer or flavoring... woah, I'm starting to sound like the article...