Claims
- 1. A process for the preparation of an unadulterated free-flowing, dried, pulped and finished fruit puree product in the form of flakes which are readily reconstitutable to the natural fruit puree consistency, said dried product being resistant to thermal set, which process comprises the steps of (1) preparing a fruit puree by pulping and finishing a fresh fruit so as to remove the skins and core materials therefrom; (2) adding an amount not more than about 11.0 wet weight percent crude fiber selected from the group consisting of fruit skins, fruit core materials free of seeds and pits, and mixtures thereof effective to render the fruit puree resistant to thermal set; (3) while maintaining the total sugar content of said puree at not more than about 80.0 percent and the ratio of the total sugar content to insoluble solids within the range of from about 5.0:1.0 to about 13.0:1.0; and (4) drying said fruit puree in the form of free-flowing flakes having resistance to thermal set.
- 2. A process as in claim 1, wherein the amount of crude fiber added is within the range of from about 3.0 to 8:0 wet weight percent.
- 3. A process as in claim 1 wherein said drying step is performed under controlled environmental condition of cooling, dehumidified air whereby said dried product has a moisture of no more than about 1.5 percent and is readily reconstitutable to natural consistency.
- 4. The process of claim 1, further comprising the steps of drying said puree in a controlled environment of cooling, dehumidified air, wherein said air is conditioned to a relative humidity of not more than about 60 percent, and a temperature of no more than about 70.degree. F. wherein the numerical sum of said relative humidity and said temperature is not more than about 100, and flaking the resultant product of said dehydration drying step in said controlled environment whereby said moisture of said flaked product is no more than about 1.0% and said product is readily reconstitutable to natural consistency.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's application U.S. Ser. No. 180,470, filed Aug. 22, 1980, U.S. Pat. No. 4,417,405 issued Nov. 29, 1983, hereinafter referred to as the "'405 patented process".
US Referenced Citations (1)
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1908489 |
Sartakoff |
May 1933 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Lazar et al., Food Technology, Apr. 1966, pp. 531-533. |
Van Arsdel et al., "Drying Phenomena", Food Dehydration, 2nd Ed., vol. 1, AVI Publishing Co., 1973, pp. 22-53. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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180470 |
Aug 1980 |
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