This invention relates generally to seafood products and more particularly to a bag for containing, storing and thawing frozen seafood products.
To maintain freshness and quality, seafood needs to be carefully handled. As a perishable item, it is important that steps to maintain quality be taken from the moment the seafood is caught.
Freezing is one well-known, popular technique for maintaining the quality of seafood as it is shipped to consumers or stored for later consumption. One well-known technique for further improving frozen seafood is to provide a relatively thin coating of ice over the seafood in addition to simply freezing it. By encasing the seafood in an exterior layer of ice, the seafood is further protected from drying that can otherwise occur when frozen foodstuffs are exposed to air.
It is common for frozen seafood products to be stored and shipped in plastic bags. When the seafood is to be used, it is first thawed and later cooked. During the thawing process, the exterior layer of ice that otherwise is advantageous in helping preserve the seafood and avoid drying melts into a liquid puddle that, if not actually harmful, is at least aesthetically unpleasant and potentially detrimental to the taste of the product. Thawing and/or cooking frozen seafood in its original container is, therefore, undesired in that the seafood sits in the resulting puddle of thawed ice as the thawing and/or cooking process continues.
The invention provides a bag for containing frozen seafood products wherein the bag includes a plurality of holes through which accumulated melt-water in the bag can drain while the frozen seafood product contained therein is thawed.
The invention also provides a frozen seafood product including a quantity of frozen seafood, an ice glaze forming a coating over the frozen seafood, and a bag surrounding the quantity of frozen seafood and the ice glaze for storing, shipping thawing or microwaving the frozen seafood, the bag having a plurality of holes formed therein through which accumulated melt-water in the bag can drain while the frozen seafood product contained therein is thawed, steamed or microwaved.
The features of the present invention that are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with the further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements and wherein:
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To preserve the freshness and taste of the frozen seafood, an ice-coating or glaze 18 is preferably included on the exterior of each piece of seafood. The ice-coating or glaze, which is preferably formed of water and is approximately 1/16th inch thick, protects the seafood from dehydration, which can sometimes occur when frozen products are stored for several weeks or months.
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The bag 10 and the seafood product 14 are advantageous in that they permit the frozen seafood to be thawed or even cooked, as, for example, by steaming or microwaving, without the need to remove the seafood from the bag in advance. The holes are advantageous in that, as the ice-coating or glaze melts, the resulting liquid or melt-water 21 drains through the holes and away from the seafood. (
Preferably, the holes are located over the entirety of the bag so that drainage occurs regardless of the orientation of the bag during thawing or cooking. As illustrated, the holes are substantially uniformly distributed over the exterior of the bag, although the exact placement of the holes is not critical. Similarly, although the exact shape and size of the holes is not critical, in the illustrated embodiment, the holes are circular in shape and between substantially 0.125 and 0.400 inches in diameter.
Although the particular plastic used in the bag is not critical, preferable a clear, food-grade plastic is used so that the contents of the bag can be seen by users. As further illustrated, a perforated tear-away top 22 is formed by means of perforations 24 adjacent the upper end of the bag immediately below a heat seal formed adjacent the top of the bag. This permits the bag to be easily opened by the consumer when the contents of the bag are to be removed.
While a particular embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications can be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and, therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention