Predicting and Controlling the Shelf-Life of Foods
This course will give a good introduction to many of the problems that can reduce the shelf life of foods and beverages, and the methods of controlling problems and extending shelf life.
Product development teams put a lot of effort into designing and producing new and innovative products, but if these do not reach the end of their shelf life, then that effort is wasted. The redesign or reformulation of an existing product can be more difficult than expected. The transfer from development kitchen to pilot and then full-scale production can itself be fraught with problems. What are the key sensory and microbiological factors that influence shelf life, and how do they interplay with each other? How do we define spoilage; is it important to differentiate between sensory or physical spoilage and microbiological spoilage? Can you accelerate (and therefore shorten) the process of determining shelf life, either sensory/physical or microbiological? This course will give a good introduction to many of the problems that can reduce the shelf life of foods and beverages, and the methods of controlling problems and extending shelf life. Food and beverage manufacturers are under increasing pressure to extend the shelf life of their products and therefore knowing how to determine and lengthen the shelf life of a food product is vital. From this course you willLearn about the safety and quality problems that affect foods and shorten shelf lifeDiscover that shelf life determination can be carried out for the problems that have been describedUnderstand the techniques used on foods to extend shelf life and ensure product safetyAppreciate important ingredients that can extend shelf lifeRealise that ingredient quality is a key factor in ensuring the maximum shelf life for your products
When
18 Jan 2012 @ 09:00 am
19 Jan 2012 @ 05:00 pm
Duration: 1 days, 8 hours
Where
Leatherhead Food Research
54 Randalls Road
Leatherhead
United Kingdom
Language
Englishen
Organised by
Leatherhead Food Research (deactivated)
Event published: 16 Dec 2011 Event last updated: 18 Jul 2016
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