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The subject of sterilization of food in cans has been well studied both experimentally and theoretically, but very limited work has been undertaken to study the sterilization of food in pouches. Sterilization of Foods in Retort Pouches examines the important interaction between fluid mechanics, heat transfer and microbial inactivation during sterilization of food in pouches. Such interaction is complex and if ignored would lead to incorrect information not only on food sterility but also on food quality. Sterilization of Foods in Retort Pouches is useful for engineers and food scientists where heat transfer is one of the basic disciplines. It is also suitable as a text for postgraduate students and researchers. About the authors A. G. Abdul Ghani is a Research Scientist at the University of Auckland. Mohammed M. Farid is Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Auckland.
Retort pouches. --- Sterilization. --- Bacteriology --- Contamination (Technology) --- Disinfection and disinfectants --- Surgery, Aseptic and antiseptic --- Pouches, Retort --- Aluminum in packaging --- Food containers --- Plastics in packaging --- Technique --- Food science. --- Food Science. --- Science --- Food—Biotechnology. --- Food technology --- Chemical engineering
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