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  • Grecian Delight Kronos, Masters of the Gyros Meat Cone, Plunges Into Al Pastor

    Grecian Delight Kronos, Masters of the Gyros Meat Cone, Plunges Into Al Pastor

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    Earlier this month, the National Restaurant Association Show descended upon Chicago, with hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of attendees converging at McCormick Place for the unveiling of the latest innovations in restaurant dining. The annual Product Showcase featured food service items of all kinds, and the Food and Beverage (FABI) Awards provided an overview of what’s trending in the restaurant space from year to year. In 2024, Chicago’s own Grecian Delight Kronos earned top honors with the debut of a new product that might raise some eyebrows in Chicago’s restaurant scene: ReadyCarved Pork Al Pastor Slices, a heat-and-serve version of the seasoned taqueria specialty.

    Entrepreneur Peter Parthenis founded Kronos, a global manufacturer established in Chicago in 1974 that’s historically focused on Greek food. Parthenis, according to the Kronos website, aimed to “bring the gyro sandwich and other traditional Greek foods from the restaurants of Halsted Street in Chicago to consumers across the United States.” In partnership with Chris Tomaras, Parthenis expanded Kronos’ portfolio of Mediterranean cuisine, and in 2020 Kronos merged with another name familiar to regulars at Chicago street food stands, Grecian Delight. The brand’s offerings now encompass the more general category of “inspired world cuisine,” hence the addition of al pastor.

    Award-winning meat.
    Grecian Delight Kronos

    Al pastor, available across the city at taquerias and Mexican restaurants, is a dish consisting of pork marinated in a mix of pineapple, spices, and chiles and grilled on a spit for hours. The new al pastor product from Grecian Delight Kronos (GDK), meanwhile, doesn’t require restaurants to use a spit at all.

    “ReadyCarved® Pork Al Pastor is a culinary breakthrough in operator convenience and flavor authenticity,” the press release reads in part. “Marinated and vacuum-tumbled, then hand-stacked on a large industrial-sized vertical spit, flame-broiled rotisserie style, and robotically carved off the cone, this fully cooked delicacy offers operators a convenient way to serve genuine Hispanic street food using a wide range of standard kitchen equipment — no special equipment needed, simply heat and serve.” The slices are “flame-broiled to a partial cook and individually quick frozen” so that they can be prepared using a restaurant’s flattop, oven, or “even a microwave.”

    Al pastor has Middle Eastern roots and was developed in Mexico in the early 20th century using Turkish doner kebab and Lebanese shawarma techniques as its inspiration, and these foods share a common root with Greek gyros. So, how does GDK’s al pastor compare to that of Chicago’s beloved taquerias? It might depend on what protein the company starts with.

    “We get our pork from D’Artagnan,” says Angel Guijosa, chef de cuisine at Taqueria Chingón in Bucktown, which specializes in al pastor. “A heritage pork shoulder. You see the difference: It’s very tender and absorbs a lot of flavor.”

    To build those flavors, Guijosa explained, the meat is thinly sliced and marinated in “our crazy, 20-something-ingredient marinade,” then refrigerated overnight. Slices are pulled out only as needed, allowing the remaining pork to continue marinating. Early in the morning, the spit (or trompo) is assembled, weighing 5 to 70 pounds, depending on the day of the week and the anticipated foot traffic.

    “You’re going in layers as you’re building up,” Guijosa says. “Lean meat, fat, lean meat, fat. We finish with fresh pineapple and an onion, to keep that Mexican street-style tradition.” Before serving, the spit spends at least three hours on the heat, low and slow, with direct flame on the exterior, melting the fat and gaining a crispy texture while the inside remains tender. To assemble one al pastor taco, the cook slices off between 2.5 and 3 ounces of pork from the trompo — “a hefty amount of meat for a taco,” according to Guijosa — then adds fresh pineapple, onion, cilantro, and two types of salsa on the side. It’s among the most labor-intensive items on the menu at Taqueria Chingón.

    “But the quality is there,” Guijosa says. “We wouldn’t really have a designated prep cook just for that if we didn’t know the result would be there. It speaks for itself, I like to say.”

    Not only has GDK won a 2024 award for ReadyCarved Pork Al Pastor Slices, but it has won the coveted designation of being one of 10 FABI Favorites, which is described as “special recognition to food and beverage products that excel within an already extraordinary lineup, exemplifying creativity, ingenuity, and the ability to expand menu options industry-wide.” Though his own process is far from the heat-and-serve simplicity promised by Kronos, Guijosa remains open-minded about its arrival at Chicago restaurants.

    “I don’t want to knock it down, because I haven’t tasted it,” he said. “As long as your product tastes good, and it’s consistent — I mean, I love a good Kronos pita with gyro. It tastes the same every time, so you know what you’re getting. As long as [the al pastor is] good, I don’t see a problem.”

    Just one caveat: the price point.

    “Just make sure that the marketing is there, and the price too. Sometimes there’s fluctuation between different purveyors, different companies. Where are they sourcing their pork from? Over the last few years, especially now, we’ve seen an increase in everything. So I think that’s the big issue: Make sure the price stays consistent, that the consumer is going to say, ‘You know what? This is good. I’m going to keep ordering this from you every week.’”

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  • Kronos Fusion Energy Encourages the U.S. Senate to Support the American COMPETES Act of 2022 Amendment to Increase Funding for Fusion Energy

    Kronos Fusion Energy Encourages the U.S. Senate to Support the American COMPETES Act of 2022 Amendment to Increase Funding for Fusion Energy

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    Apr 4, 2022

    The American COMPETES Act of 2022 was passed by the House of Representatives in February 2022 to cover scientific research, economic competitiveness and various other matters related to CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR MANUFACTURING, PRE-EMINENCE IN TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMIC STRENGTH (COMPETES). After recent breakthroughs in the fusion energy industry, Kronos Fusion Energy highly encourages the support of this act. 

    On March 23, 2022, the US Senate voted 66-33 on a motion to proceed to consider this Bill. There is a very important Amendment for the fusion energy industry that was sponsored by three House members who are thought leaders in developing strategies to create high-paying American jobs for the fusion energy industry.

    Priyanca Ford, founder of Kronos Fusion Energy Inc, urged the U.S. Senate to consider fusion energy to be a bipartisan issue, “Fusion Energy is the cleanest and most efficient energy source in the universe that will lead mankind to a new golden age. [Ford] urges the U.S. Senate to support the Fusion Energy Amendment and to pass the COMPETES Bill quickly, to help to jumpstart the American fusion energy industry’s quest to become the global leader in jobs creation for fusion energy”.

    Representative Don Beyer (D-VA), the Chairman of the House Fusion Energy Caucus, Representative Lori Trahan (D-MA), the sponsor of the Fusion Amendment to the Energy Act of 2020 that created the fusion energy milestone program, and Representative Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy in the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology sponsored the Fusion Energy Amendment that will help to foster the rapid growth of the United States fusion energy industry.

    Michael Pierce Hoban, managing partner at Kronos Fusion Energy Inc, commented on why this amendment is important to the U.S. fusion energy industry, “This amendment grows the funding for the Department of Energy’s proposed milestone-based public-private partnership program for fusion energy from $325 million over five years to $800 million. It also increases authorized funding for a new materials program from $200 million to $400 million over the coming five years.”

    The U.S. Senate is now considering whether to concur with the house amendment on fusion energy and whether to pass the COMPETES Bill so that a completed bill can go to President Biden for signature.

    Information on Kronos Fusion Energy can be found below.

    www.KronosFusionEnergy.com

    Instagram: KronosFusion

    Twitter: Kronos__Fusion

    TikTok: KronosFusion Energy

    PR Contact – Erin Pendleton – pr@kronosfusionenergy.com

    Source: Kronos Fusion Energy

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  • Kronos Fusion Energy Recognizes Mankind’s Path to Becoming an Interplanetary Species

    Kronos Fusion Energy Recognizes Mankind’s Path to Becoming an Interplanetary Species

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    Mar 22, 2022

    The sun, like all known stars, is in essence, a giant mass of hot gas, mainly hydrogen and helium. The temperature and pressure in its core are so high that nuclear fusion occurs, producing plasma that releases huge amounts of energy. The outward pressure of this plasma is balanced by the inward pull of gravity, leaving the star in hydrostatic equilibrium – producing virtually unimaginable amounts of clean, stable energy, for billions of years. This science is part of the core that drives Kronos Fusion Energy.

    Recreating these conditions within a fusion generator has been the subject of 60 years of research around the world. This research is now on the cusp of realizing viable, powerful, and clean energy that enables the efficient delivery of personnel, material, and energy systems to future colonies. This technology is reaching maturation just as a new dawn of space exploration is emerging – as stated in the March 17, 2022, Summit by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, “The time for fusion energy is now.”

    Thought leaders from Stephen Hawking to Elon Musk agree that the future of mankind lies in our ability to become a multi-planetary species. Their rationale states that, so long as humanity has all its eggs in one basket – or all its people on one planet – there will always be the risk of an extinction-level event. In fact, if history is our guide, this risk becomes a near inevitability.

    The only true way to mitigate this risk is through our ability to establish settlements on other planets, and fusion energy holds the key to making this a reality.

    In 1620, the privately funded Mayflower and her civilian pilgrims, not a government-led mission, paved the way for the creation of what today is called America. Four hundred years later, the first privately funded and operated space flights carried civilian passengers into space, bringing into global focus the continued relevance of the role that private industry must play in future space programs and planetary colonization efforts. Kronos Fusion Energy Incorporated (KFEI) is at the forefront of these efforts, as demonstrated by its commitment to establishing the National Fusion Energy Space Center.

    Priyanca Ford, Founder of KFEI, affirmed this aim: “Kronos Fusion Energy has spent the last seven years developing and refining algorithms and simulations that allow us to bring fusion energy out of the lab and into the space programs of tomorrow. This exciting technology transforms space travel, providing for rapid and agile spacecraft, capable of carrying substantial payloads and delivering vast amounts of electrical power in a compact device – essential to reaching, establishing, and sustaining life on future planetary colonies.”  

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    Press Contact – Erin Pendleton – pr@kronosfusionenergy.com

    Source: Kronos Fusion Energy

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