Fried foods continue to be popular with today's diners and natural gas fryers continue to win the favor of food service professionals. Natural gas models offer even heating, lower operating costs and high fuel efficiencies.
Developments in natural gas fryer technology are making this widely used equipment more economical than ever, with fuel efficiencies exceeding 80%. An improvement on the standard atmospheric burner is the power burner, which uses a blower to achieve more efficient combustion. Immersion tube burners enhance efficiency by immersing the heating tubes directly into the frying oil rather than under the frying container. Infrared fryers employ burner technology that transfers heat to the cooking oil faster, reduces flue temperature and provides greater efficiency.
The quick recovery of natural gas fryers ensures a better, more consistent and safer product for customers, and improved production time.
Commercial kitchen designers can choose from floor-standing, counter top, portable and drop-in styles, just to name a few of the many options. Fryers can also be chosen from three basic classifications-open fryers, pressure fryers and specialty fryers. The best choice is often contingent on the type of restaurant or the food to be cooked.
With so many choices, a competitive purchase cost, and the ease of installation, natural gas dominates the fryer market.
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