A23B4/16

FOOD AGING DEVICE, MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AND MANAGEMENT METHOD THEREOF
20180249723 · 2018-09-06 ·

Disclosed are a food aging device, a management system and a management method thereof. The device helps improve flavor of aged food and is useful and convenient. Further, a user may use an electronic device to detect and read a product identification label arranged outside the device to conduct management of aging of the food so that the user is notified to remove and taste the food at the best taste date.

FOOD AGING DEVICE, MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AND MANAGEMENT METHOD THEREOF
20180249723 · 2018-09-06 ·

Disclosed are a food aging device, a management system and a management method thereof. The device helps improve flavor of aged food and is useful and convenient. Further, a user may use an electronic device to detect and read a product identification label arranged outside the device to conduct management of aging of the food so that the user is notified to remove and taste the food at the best taste date.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING MEAT PRODUCTS IN A MODIFIED ATMOSPHERE

A method and system for wrapping meat in containers is provided. The method and system provide a modified atmosphere, other than that which exists as standard air, to a container such that a final sealed product contains an internal volume or atmosphere of modified gas. In-line processing features dispense the desired modified gas such that minimal interruption is provided in an automated or partially automated packing operation.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING MEAT PRODUCTS IN A MODIFIED ATMOSPHERE

A method and system for wrapping meat in containers is provided. The method and system provide a modified atmosphere, other than that which exists as standard air, to a container such that a final sealed product contains an internal volume or atmosphere of modified gas. In-line processing features dispense the desired modified gas such that minimal interruption is provided in an automated or partially automated packing operation.

METHOD FOR DECONTAMINATING FOOD ARTICLES HAVING A POROUS OUTER SURFACE
20180192659 · 2018-07-12 · ·

A method for decontaminating articles having porous outer surfaces. The method includes providing a decontamination chamber; conveying the articles through the decontamination chamber at a predetermined speed wherein the speed is selected such that the articles are disposed in the decontamination chamber for a predetermined period of time; providing a source of sterliant vapor, the source providing the sterilant vapor at a temperature within a predetermined acceptable temperature range and at a concentration within a predetermined acceptable concentration range; conveying a sterilant vapor from the source of sterilant vapor to the decontamination chamber; and exposing the articles to the sterilant vapor. The predetermined period of time and the predetermined acceptable concentration range of the sterilant vapor are selected such that the sterilant vapor does not penetrate the porous outer surfaces of the articles.

METHOD FOR DECONTAMINATING FOOD ARTICLES HAVING A POROUS OUTER SURFACE
20180192659 · 2018-07-12 · ·

A method for decontaminating articles having porous outer surfaces. The method includes providing a decontamination chamber; conveying the articles through the decontamination chamber at a predetermined speed wherein the speed is selected such that the articles are disposed in the decontamination chamber for a predetermined period of time; providing a source of sterliant vapor, the source providing the sterilant vapor at a temperature within a predetermined acceptable temperature range and at a concentration within a predetermined acceptable concentration range; conveying a sterilant vapor from the source of sterilant vapor to the decontamination chamber; and exposing the articles to the sterilant vapor. The predetermined period of time and the predetermined acceptable concentration range of the sterilant vapor are selected such that the sterilant vapor does not penetrate the porous outer surfaces of the articles.

METHOD FOR CONTROLLING CONCENTRATION OF GAS IN CRISPER DRAWER
20180184693 · 2018-07-05 ·

A method for controlling the concentration of a gas in a crisper drawer (100): by capturing the concentration of a freshness-preserving gas in a storage chamber (10) and comparing with a preset threshold, determining whether to feed the freshness-preserving gas into the storage chamber (10), or employing a timed feeding method to control whether to feed the freshness-preserving gas into the storage chamber (10). The method selectively feeds the fresh-preserving gas into the storage chamber (10), thus controlling the concentration of the freshness-preserving gas in the storage chamber (10) to be kept above a target concentration, significantly extending the time during which food is kept fresh, and at the same time, taking into consideration the economy of using the freshness-preserving gas.

Rapid chill process for poultry carcasses

Poultry carcasses are chilled rapidly when exposed to a flow of gaseous air at a temperature in the range from about 50 C. to about 120 C. for a period of time in the range from about 1 s to about 60 s. The flow is directed over and into the body cavity of the carcasses. The carcasses are orientated in the flow such that the sternum of each carcass faces downstream. One advantage of the process is that the number of viable microorganisms present on the carcasses is reduced significantly while avoiding freeze-damage to the carcasses.

Rapid chill process for poultry carcasses

Poultry carcasses are chilled rapidly when exposed to a flow of gaseous air at a temperature in the range from about 50 C. to about 120 C. for a period of time in the range from about 1 s to about 60 s. The flow is directed over and into the body cavity of the carcasses. The carcasses are orientated in the flow such that the sternum of each carcass faces downstream. One advantage of the process is that the number of viable microorganisms present on the carcasses is reduced significantly while avoiding freeze-damage to the carcasses.

Oxygen uptake compositions and preservation of oxygen perishable goods
09993800 · 2018-06-12 · ·

The preservation or extension of the life of oxygen perishable products such as fresh or cooked meats; fresh vegetables and fruits; dried vegetables, fruits and meats; packaged pharmaceuticals or biologicals; open and enclosed marketing display cases of meats, fruits and vegetables; and packaging, warehousing and transportation of meats, fruits, and vegetables is obtained by subjecting such products to an atmosphere obtained from gas permeable packets of an oxygen scavenging composition comprising a sodium carbonate mineral and one or more carboxylic acids. When the environment surrounding the oxygen perishable product is subjected to the packets of gaseous permeable oxygen scavenging compositions, oxygen is taken in by the scavenging composition and also the presence of carbon dioxide in the surrounding environment is enhanced thereby minimizing or eliminating the effect the oxygen on the oxygen perishable products.