Patent classifications
A23B7/005
PROCESS FOR IMPROVING SHELF-LIFE OF FRESH CUT VEGETABLES AND FOOD PRODUCTS PRODUCED THEREBY
The present disclosure relates to, inter alfa, processes for improving shelf-life and flavoring of fresh-cut/fresh vegetables, as well as food products produced by these processes. In accordance with the present disclosure, the processes generally include various new combinations of steps such as blanching, air drying, supercritical fluid processing with and without a processing aid, pressurization, de-pressurization, and packaging. The present disclosure further relates to methods of preparing edible food products that incorporate the processed fresh-cut vegetables, as well as the food products produced by these methods.
PROCESSING AND PRESERVING FRESH KAVA PRODUCT AND PROCESS OF MAKING IT STABLE
Embodiments herein relate to one or more methods comprising heating of a kava product; pressurizing the kava product; electrically pulsing the kava product; homogenizing the kava product; cooling the kava product; and packaging of the kava product; wherein the method is configured to stabilize the kava product against microbiological decomposition.
PROCESSING AND PRESERVING FRESH KAVA PRODUCT AND PROCESS OF MAKING IT STABLE
Embodiments herein relate to one or more methods comprising heating of a kava product; pressurizing the kava product; electrically pulsing the kava product; homogenizing the kava product; cooling the kava product; and packaging of the kava product; wherein the method is configured to stabilize the kava product against microbiological decomposition.
KETTLE PROCESS FOR LOW BRIX FRUIT/VEGETABLE CONTAINING PRODUCTS
A kettle process and product formulation protect large fragile fruit or vegetable pieces that have not been previously sweetened or sugar capped. The combination of a two-starch formulation and a controlled time and temperature kettle process are able to solve the problem of preparing a fruit or vegetable product with no sweetener added using a kettle process, providing large/whole pieces of fruit or vegetable with acceptable quality both out of the jar, can, pouch, packaging or the like and/or as a baking ingredient.
Low-sulphur fruit drying process
Processes and methods for producing dried fruit which has been treated with sulphur dioxide. Such processes and methods are particularly adapted for producing golden raisins which have relatively low concentrations of sulphur dioxide. To produce golden raisins, fresh sultana grapes are subjected to sulphur dioxide fumigation before undergoing a series of washing and rinsing steps which may include a cold water bath, a hot lye bath, and cold water sprays before being placed into drying tunnels. After drying, golden raisins may be undergo an additional treatment of sulphur dioxide.
Process And Installation For Producing A Preserved Food Item From A Raw Material. In Particular A Snack Product
The present invention relates to a method for producing a preserved food item (1) from a raw material (2), in particular for producing a snack product, comprising the following steps: treating the raw material (2) by applying an electric field; bringing the treated raw material (2) into contact with an aqueous medium (3); and preserving the raw material (2) into a food item (1) after the step of bringing into contact. In order to avoid occurring impurities during the production of preserved food items and to provide a consistent product quality the invention comprises the following method steps: determining a measured value (4) characterizing a product property of the preserved food item (1) and/or an ingredient of the aqueous medium (3); and outputting a control signal (5) as a function of the determined measured value (4). The present invention further related to and installation (6) for producing a preserved food item (1) from a raw material (2), Installation (6) for producing a preserved food item (1) from a raw material (2).
Methods of Making a Treated Fruit Composition
A method is described for making a treated fruit having improved flavor, texture, and/or yield over thermally pasteurized fruit. The method includes providing a packaged premix that includes fruit with pectin methylesterase, calcium, and sugar, tempering the premix to produce tempered fruit, then treating the tempered fruit with high pressure pasteurization.
Methods of Making a Treated Fruit Composition
A method is described for making a treated fruit having improved flavor, texture, and/or yield over thermally pasteurized fruit. The method includes providing a packaged premix that includes fruit with pectin methylesterase, calcium, and sugar, tempering the premix to produce tempered fruit, then treating the tempered fruit with high pressure pasteurization.
SHELF-STABLE POUCH FOR FRESH-PACKED FRUITS OR VEGETABLES
An assembly may include a shelf-stable pouch for fruits or vegetables. The assembly may comprise a pouch having a closed condition and an open configuration. The dosed configuration may be configured to seal portions of at least one of the fruits and vegetables and brine prior to heating the pouch for pasteurization. The open condition may allow for the removal and serving of the portions after pasteurization from heating,
Advanced oxidative process for microbial reduction
Disclosed is system for inactivating bacteria and/or reducing microbial count on product, in particular a food product, susceptible to microbial presence, said system comprising a processing chamber which is operably connected to i) a means for generating UV-C light, ii) a means for generating hydrogen peroxide vapor and/or means for generating ozone, and iii) a heat source. Also disclosed is a method for inactivating bacteria and/or reducing microbial count on a product, in particular food product, which is susceptible to microbial presence, said method comprising subjecting said product in a processing chamber to exposure with ultraviolet C (UV-C) light and hydrogen peroxide vapor and/or ozone, and heat, for a processing time of between 5-120 seconds, wherein the hydrogen peroxide vapor is present at up to 12% v/v solution, and the temperature inside the processing chamber is maintained between about 22° C. and 60° C.