A food blending apparatus and a method of blending food within a container
with the object of providing a hygienic system whereby disposable
containers are charged with product at a location remote from
consumption. After filling with ingredients the container is sealed and
then cooled. Containers include an integral blender which when connected
to a drive enable the product to be blended at the point of consumption
after location in driving connection with the drive means. Product is
accessed through a sealed opening of the container after opening the
seal. After consumption the container is disposed of and is constructed
to make disposal economical.