Rapid Retort Processing of Eggs

Abstract

The Combat Rations Network (CORANET) is a Defense Logistic Agency (DLA) sponsored manufacturing technology program to improve the quality, reduce the cost, and increase the productivity of operational rations while increasing DLA's surge capability in the area of military rations. This report summarizes results obtained in STP 2012. This project was conducted with the objective of determining the feasibility of using current but greatly improved rapid retort technology combined with an appropriate pre-process treatment and better product formulation to produce one or a family of egg products with acceptable taste and texture in a pilot plant setting with the possibility of scaling up the results for implementation in a production environment. Samples from the March 2006 semi-production run were evaluated in a large consumer sensory panel at UGA and at Natick. Sensory data indicate that this product rated in the higher range of "slightly dislike" so it does not compare in quality to the non-thermally processed egg products.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 04, 2006
Accession Number
ADA468030

Entities

People

  • Romeo T. Toledo

Organizations

  • University of Georgia Research Foundation

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