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Innovative Ideas to Create Flavored Shake
A flavored shake is a sweet beverage which is made from milk, sugar, ice cream and flavorings or sweeteners such as fruit syrup or chocolate sauce. Milk shakes are usually served in elegant looking tall glasses with a straw. Some of the more popular shake flavors are vanilla, choclate and strawberry. Some restaurants and bars prepare and mix the shake manually from scoops of ice cream and milk in a blender or drink mixer. However, most fast food outlets make shakes in automatic milkshake machines which freeze and serve a pre-made milkshake mixture consisting of milk, a sweetened flavoring agent, and a thickening agent.
Hand-blended milkshakes are quite easy to prepare and can be made from any flavor of ice cream and this allows a greater variety than is available in machine-made shakes. Shake-like recipes using yogurt, crushed ice, and fresh fruit but made without ice cream are usually called smoothies. Some US restaurants serve milkshakes with broken cookies, candy bar pieces, or alcoholic beverages.
Fast-food outlets make shakes using either an automatic milkshake machines or soft serve ice cream mixed with flavored syrups. Several well-known restaurants that draw huge crowds, such as McDonalds, often opt for pre-made shake mixtures that are prepared in automatic milkshake machines. These machines contain stainless steel cylinders with beaters that use refrigeration coils to freeze pre-made milkshake mixtures into a drinkable form. The number of different flavors that a restaurants with automatic shake machines can serve is obviously limited by the number of different tanks in their milkshake machines and thus fast food restaurants usually offer fewer flavors of milkshakes.
There are very small automatic milkshake machines available in the market that can make a single milkshake flavor using a five liter stainless steel tank. Large restaurants offering multiple flavors either use machines with multiple five liter stainless steel barrels or use carbon dioxide-based machines that mix the flavors during dispensing. A few fast-food restaurants use "thick milkshake" machines with single-flavor machines having a 12 liter stainless steel tank.
From a health drink point of view, protein shakes are highly recommended. Your body needs protein for healthy cells, muscles and bones and to provide your body with energy. If you feel you are not consuming enough protein, one good way to supplement your intake is through protein shakes. Add two-to-three scoops of whey protein powder which will give you 30-50 grams of protein. Whey is an excellent protein from cow's milk that feeds your muscles while boosting your immune system.
People quite often ask how to make a thick milkshake, without it being too lumpy or milky. Use premium ice cream, for starters and make sure the milk you use is whole milk, not 2% or skim. Also, you could use less milk and add instead whipping cream (the real whipping cream - not the spray stuff in the can). Make sure the milkshake is really cold when you serve it. Use a blender on a low or medium low speed for a few seconds at a time - just enough to stir things up to achieve a nice smooth texture. If you add a ripe banana while you are blending, the starch from the banana will also thicken a shake. However, along with the contribution to thickness, bananas also add a unique and noticeable flavor. But beware this banana flavor may or may not complement the shake's main flavor.
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Surface Area+Volumes of Cylinder.?
A stainless steel container is 8 feet tall with a 12-foot diameter.
a)Find the surface area of the tank (round your answer to the nearest hundredth)
b)Find the volume of the tank (round your answer to the nearest hundredth)
c)How long will it take to drain 7/8 of a tank at a rate of 3.5 cubic feet per minute?
d)If carbonated water and corn syrup are mixed at a ratio of 5:2, how much of each do you need to fill the tank?
Surface area = 2 circles + cylinder area
Area of circles = 2 pi (12/2)^2 = 226.194 sq feet
Area of cylinder = circumference x height
Area of cylinder = 2 pi (12/2) x 8 = 301.592 sq feet
Total area = 527.79 sq feet
Volume of the cylinder = area of the circle x height
Volume = pi(12/2)^2 x 8 = 904.778 cubic feet
Ignoring all the physics & hydraulics
Volume/drainage rate = 7/8(904.778/3.5) = 226.20 minutes
Assuming linear fluids (ie W + S = Tank Volume)
Water volume = W and Syrup volume = S
W = 5S/2
W + S = 5/2S + S = 904.778
7/2S = 904.778, S=258.51 cubic feet
W = 5(258.51)/2 = 646.27 cubic feet


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