قراءة لمدة 1 دقيقة Robert C. Baker

Robert C.
Baker (December 29, 1921 - March 13, 2006), was the inventor of the chicken nugget, and a member of the American Poultry Hall of Fame.
Education.
Baker got a bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 1943.
His majored in pomology at the university's College of Agriculture.
Career.
Robert Baker traveled the world innovating how people eat and view chicken.
Accredited to him are more than 40 poultry, turkey and cold cut innovations, making him the "Thomas Edison of poultry".
In particular he found a revolutionary way to bind breading to chicken, and he co-invented the machine responsible for deboning chicken.
He spent his entire academic life at Cornell University (1957-1989), and published some 290 research papers.
In 1970 he founded the university's "Institute of Food Science and Marketing".
Baker was elected a fellow of the Institute of Food Technologists in 1997.