A needleless injection device and method for injecting a food subject is
disclosed in which one or more types of liquid food additive are
individually and/or simultaneously delivered to a food subject within a
sealed injection chamber or compartment. The needleless injection device
and method of the present invention utilizes rapid, high pressure
injection bursts to completely and uniformly inject the food subject,
allowing different food subjects or different food additives to be
sequentially injected in an efficient and instant manner. The needleless
injection device and method for injecting minimizes contamination by
totally enclosing the injection process within a sealed chamber, and by
eliminating the need for the injection nozzles to contact, or be placed
immediately adjacent to the food subject.