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Retorting Technology
Changing lifestyle and nuclear families are leading to exponential increase in the demand of ready
to eat processed food in developing countries like India. A consumer would prefer traditional food
on a daily basis, provided a safe, tasty and processed option is available. Therefore, this modern
urban dynamic lifestyle leads to the genesis of discovery of Ready to Eat, Ready to serve and
convenient food.
Retorting is one of the major technique used for the thermal processing of food products which are
packed either in semi rigid flexible laminates or in metal or alloy cans. Retort Technology provides
the advantage of processing the food and packaging together which makes the filled product more
commercial stable. This technique is used for commercialization of traditional or ethnic dishes
which are important due to their delicacy and are high in demand. It can be defined as the heating
of low acid food prone to microbiological spoilage in hermetically sealed container to extend shelf
life.
Operating Principle
Retort is the main processing chamber for where the packed food is sterilized, pasteurized or
cooked properly to achieve safety and quality. The major objective of this thermal processing is to
destroy microorganisms and to deactivate the enzymatic activity which are responsible for
shortage of shelf life and changing of physical and chemical properties of food. Retort consists of
basket in which packaged food is kept. Then these food products are exposed to the sterilizing
temperature (121 Deg. C) mainly by the application of steam and high pressure (15 psi).
Compressed air and water are used for sterilizing and cooling for the food products respectively.
Principally, it involves seven steps
a) Preparing the Retorts: Cleaning by washing and steaming for a short time, checking the
thermometer, pressure gauge, recorder, inlet, outlet valves etc. before loading the cans
b) Loading: Cans are Jumble stacked for better steam circulation However, this reduces the retort
capacity by about 25% and care should be taken to avoid denting.