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Japanese chemist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Satori Kato (June 1847 - ?) was a Japanese chemist.[1] Kato was initially thought to be the inventor of the first soluble instant coffee whilst working in Chicago, after filing a patent in 1901 and exhibiting the product at the Pan-American Exposition[2] until it was rediscovered that David Strang of Invercargill, New Zealand had invented the product twelve years earlier.[3] The New Zealand newspaper, Southland Times, reported on the Strang's patent in 1889.[4]
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