Food Preservation. Products of food Industry are consumed by human beings Foods are living systems.

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Food Preservation

Products of food Industry are consumed by human beings Foods are living systems

FACTORS OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE SAFETY : Since foods are living systems, biochemical and microbiological changes take place continuously. NUTRITIVE VALUE: Composition; carbohydrate, protein, fat, vitamin, mineral etc. contents. Changes in these components during processing, storage and other phases of food chain. ORGANOLEPTIC PROPERTIES: * Flavor (smell and taste) * Color * Texture (perceived mouth feel )

Microorganisms (bacteria, yeasts, moulds, algea, viruses) Play an important ecological role in realizing geochemical cycles; convert reduced forms of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur in dead plants and animals to oxidized forms required by plants which in turn are consumed by animals

Typical life cycle of living tissues Development / growth (metabolic,biosynthetic reactions) ↓ Maturation ↓ Ripening ↓ Senescence (catabolic, degradative reactions) ↓ Deterioration

Rate of deterioration is subject to various environmental influences: Temperature Humidity Light Composition of atmosphere w.r.t. CO 2, O 2, ethylene and some other volatiles

The basic idea behind all forms of food preservation is either:  To slow down the activity of disease-causing bacteria  To kill the bacteria altogether

Enzyme : Proteins in the food which act as catalyst for chemical reaction. While destroying bacteria using preservation techniques, you may end up in destroying enzyme. Which results in loss of colour/flavour

Types of preservation Method

 Refrigeration and freezing  Canning  Irradiation  Dehydration  Freeze-drying  Salting  Pickling  Pasteurizing  Fermentation  Carbonation  Cheese- making  Chemical preservation Other Food Preservation Methods

Refrigeration and Freezing If the temperature is low, foods are preserve because low temperature slows activity of microbial and enzymes. The food is prevented from spoilage. Refrigeration – 4 0 c to 7 o c It Slow down the bacterial action Cold storage c to -4 o c Freezing -18 o c or below Stop the bacterial action altogether Freezer has no effect on food but fruits become mushy in freeze

Canning Boil the food and seal into can. Sterile until you open the can. Bacteria growth starts afterwards Canned food changed in colour and texture

Dehydration  Powdered milk  Dehydrated potatoes in a box  Dried fruits and vegetables  Dried meats (like beef jerky)  Powdered soups and sauces  Pasta  Instant rice Since most bacteria die or become completely inactive when dried, dried foods kept in air-tight containers can last quite a long time.

Freeze-Drying In freeze-drying, food is frozen and placed in a strong vacuum. The water in the food then sublimates -- that is, it turns straight from ice into vapor.

Salting, The salt draws out moisture and creates an environment inhospitable to bacteria. If salted in cold weather (so that the meat does not spoil while the salt has time to take effect), salted meat can last for years.

Pickling Salting : Soked in salt water for several days. Acid / Vinegar (Acidic acid) added. Acidic acid inhibits bacteria.

Increasing Temperature By increasing the temperature enzymes and micro organisms are destroyed. We use two methods for foods preservation by increasing the temperature 1) Pasteurization (2) sterilization 1) Pasteurization:- In this method foods are heated to a high temperature and then quickly cooled. The micro organisms are not able to with stand the sudden change in temperature and are destroyed. 2) Sterilization:- The foods are exposed to high temperature for longer time and in some case under pressure.

Pasteurizing Heating it to a high enough temperature to kill certain (but not all) bacteria and to disable certain enzymes, and in return you are minimizing the effects on taste Milk, for example, can be pasteurized by heating to 145 degrees F (62.8 degrees C) for half an hour or 163 degrees F (72.8 degrees C) for 15 seconds

Fermenting Fermentation uses yeast to produce alcohol. Alcohol is a good preservative because it kills bacteria. When you ferment grape juice you create Wine, which will last quite a long time (decades if necessary) without refrigeration. Normal grape juice would mold in days.

Carbonating Carbonated water is water in which carbon dioxide gas has been dissolved under pressure. By eliminating oxygen, carbonated water inhibits bacterial growth. Carbonated beverages (soft drinks) therefore contain a natural preservative

Cheese-Making Cheese is way of preserving milk for long periods of time. milk is inoculated with lactic acid bacteria and rennet rennet contains rennin, an enzyme that converts a common protein in milk called caseinogen into casein, which does not dissolve in water. Curd --> Salt --> press --> remove water --> milk + acid + salt = cheese

Chemical Preservation  Benzoates (such as sodium benzoate)  Nitrites (such as sodium nitrite)  Sulphites (such as sulphur dioxide)

Irradiation Nuclear radiation is able to kill bacteria without significantly changing the food containing the bacteria. So if you seal food in plastic and then radiate it, the food will become sterile and can be stored on a shelf without refrigeration. Unlike canning, however, you do not significantly change the taste or texture of the food when you irradiate it.

Bread Spongy and tasty flour, water, sugar, salt, yeast

yeast (a single-cell fungi) will eat sugar, and from the sugar create alcohol and carbon dioxide gas as waste products. The carbon dioxide gas created by yeast is what gives bread its airy texture, and the alcohol, which burns off during baking, leaves behind an important component of bread's flavor.

Jelly, jam are made from fruit mixed with sugar and pectin. The difference between them comes in the form that the fruit takes.  In jelly, the fruit comes in the form of fruit juice.  In jam, the fruit comes in the form of fruit pulp or crushed fruit (and is less stiff than jelly as a result).

Pectin is an undigestible carbohydrate (fiber). It is found in the cell walls of most fruit. When heated with sugar in water, it gels, giving jam, jelly and preserves their thickness

Food Industry Raw material production and acquisition ( maintenance of raw material flow at optimum level, quality control) Processing (maintenance of adequate manufacturing pace, quality assurance) Warehouse storage (proper storage conditions) Transport and distribution (maintenance of steady, timely distribution to consumer centers, quality control) Market storage and retail (quality control, shelf life)

Industries Supplying to Food Sector Packaging : Cans, jars, pouches, plastics, cartons, papers, wood, metal, laminates, printing houses etc. Chemical Industries: Additives such as acidulants, preservatives, emulsifying agents, enzymes, stabilizers, coloring materials, fertilizers, insecticides, sanitizing agents, pesticides, various other chemical sprays. Machines, Maintenance and Repair Requirements: Farming, harvesting machinery, processing lines, distribution vehicles, spare parts, lubricants etc.

Source : These notes are prepared From various internet websites.