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dition of pulp. After passing the corn through a silker it is con- 

 veyed to the "corn cooker'' to be heated (not to be cooked strictly 

 speaking, for this i)i'oce3S takes place in the retorts later), and thor- 



TuE CoxAXT Single Cokn Cookek. 



oughly mixed with the brine or s^rup. This cooker fills the heated 

 corn directly into cans, and these are then promptly capped, tipped 

 and subjected to the sterilizing process as described for the other 

 system of packing. 



