The present application claims priority to Brazilian Application No. PI-0605061-1 filed Nov. 7, 2006, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention refers to new packaging and storing system and product for corned beef, for a posterior slicing step.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Corned beef for slicing known in the art is typically packaged using metallic cans weighting between 6 pounds (2.720 kg) and 14 pounds (6.350 kg).
However this type of storage presents several drawbacks and disadvantages, such as: (a) difficult removal of the corned beef from the interior of the metallic cans for the slicing process; (b) high accident rates, mainly cuts, due to the need of cutting and handling metallic cans; (c) great risk of contamination of corned beef by the metallic scraps generated during the procedure of can opening; (d) contamination of the corned beef by an eventual oxidation of the metallic cans; (e) high waste index of corned beef when removing it from the interior of the metallic cans; and (f) unacceptance of some specific sterilization processes of product packaged in metallic cans.
The above-mentioned waste of corned beef involves increased industrial costs of the slicing process, a fact that impacts negatively in the profit margin of the slicing company.
From the point of view of the transportation, corned beef packaged in metallic cans creates a great volume and weight, incurring in higher freight costs. Since metallic cans present significant greater weight, when added to the global weight of the lot to be transported, costs are highly increased and, even worse, less safe.
What is needed therefore is a new process for packaging and storing corned beef and packaged corned beef for a posterior slicing process, which is based in its packaging and storing in a flexible packaging, in predetermined shapes, preferably in a retort pouch type, where its use eliminates all previously discussed drawbacks and identified negative aspects.
The present invention provides a new process for packaging corned beef in a flexible container for future slicing, a process for storing corned beef packaged in a flexible container and a corned beef packaged in a flexible container for a posterior slicing step.
The flexible package is preferably of a retort pouch type, presenting advantages as to allow sterilization, thus aggregating value since it increases the shelf life of the packaged product, which allows the slicing company to work with a shelf live of up to 18 months.
Additionally, when using a retort pouch type packaging a significant reduction of loss of corned beef is observed when removing it from its packaging to the posterior slicing process.
The process and product of the present invention automatically drives to a reduction of the manufacturing costs, mainly when corned beef is removed from the retort pouch type packaging to be sent to the slicing process. Furthermore, the easy removal of corned beef from the packaging is a factor that increases the productivity related to the set up of the slicing process.
At its turn it is important to highlight that the use of the retort pouch type packaging provokes minimal changes during the preparation process of corned beef, thus innovating the packaging process.
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In a preferred embodiment, packaging (A) is a retort pouch presenting a rectangular shape 135 mm long×95 mm wide. In another embodiment not shown, the packaging is of a square shape 114 mm×114 mm each side.
The volume of corned beef stored in the rectangular and square shapes packaging may vary from 6 pounds (2.720 kg) to 18 pounds (8.160 kg).
This innovative manner of packaging and storing corned beef aggregates value from the point of view of its manufacturing, storing and transportation processes. Additionally, this packaging system creates a more safe product for storing, handling, and transporting.
The process for manufacturing corned beef includes the following sequential steps:
(i) Cooking the meat: the crushed bovine meat is cooked under suitable parameters of temperature and pressure known in the art, in continual cookers for about five minutes;
(ii) Mixture preparation: the cooked bovine meat is transferred to a mixer where ingredients as salt, sugar and nitrite are added, obtaining a final mass of meat and ingredients;
(iii) Corned beef obtainment: after mixing all ingredients the final mass is put in vacuum packagers, where corned beef (B) is formed;
The new process for packaging and storing of corned beef in a flexible container for future slicing, includes then:
(1) Packaging: the formed corned beef (B) is directly packaged in a flexible packaging (A), preferably a retort pouch;
(2) Sealing and compacting: the packaged corned beef (B) is transferred to a vacuum sealing equipment, where the packaging (A) is first sealed and then compacted, being this compaction made possible by the vacuum of this process;
(4) Sterilization: packaging (A), is placed in an autoclave, with controlled pressure and temperature to proceed with the sterilization. The packaging (A) is exposed to a temperature of 121° C. and a pressure of 2.2 bar. In accordance with the dimensions of the packaging (A) this step may last up to 6 hours;
(5) Drying: the packaging is dried;
(6) Shaping: the packaging (A) duly dried does not present the defined final shaping.
Packaging is then placed inside individual cartoon boxes, shaping boxes (A′), presenting several geometric shapes, such as cubic, quadrate and cylindrical, among others.
(7) Storing: the flexible packaging (A) is stored for posterior transportation to the slicing company.
Thus the use of a flexible packaging, preferably retort pouch, provides several advantages such as: (a) easy removal and release of the corned beef during the slicing process; (b) elimination of accident risks, mainly cuts, since the flexible packaging does not present sharp points or regions; (c) elimination the risks of contamination of the corned beef since it allows for receiving a sterilization process, and also by presenting an aluminum internal film, which will prevent oxidation points; (d) corned beef waste index tending to zero when removing it from the packaging, decreasing the industrial costs of the slicing process, impacting positively over the profit margin of the slicing company; and (e) creating less volume and weight, incurring in lower transportation and freight costs.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| PI-0605061-1 | Nov 2006 | BR | national |