Erich Huzenlaub

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Erich Gustav Huzenlaub (born October 27, 1888 in Stuttgart , † September 12, 1964 in Houston ) was a British - German inventor and chemist .

Life

Shortly before the outbreak of the First World War , Huzenlaub developed the first parboiling process in the 1910s, also known as the “Huzenlaub Process” in the English-speaking world. Then the entrepreneur Gordon Harwell (director of Converted Rice Inc., the forerunner of Uncle Ben’s ) developed another method of parboiling. Huzenlaub was married to Amelia Huzenlaub and had three children.

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Individual evidence

  1. Facsimile of the birth certificate , accessed on December 23, 2017.
  2. ^ Facsimile of the death certificate , accessed on December 23, 2017.
  3. Ituen, EUU & Ukpakha, AC (2011). Improved method of par-boiling paddy for better quality rice. World Journal of Applied Science and Technology, Vol. 3. No 1 (2011). 31-40