WO1999034683A1 - Methods for preserving fresh vegetables - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
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- Methods of preservation such as freezing substantially preserves flavor; however texture and crispness are affected. Furthermore, frozen foods need to be continually stored and require freezers for storage . Refrigeration helps to preserve crispness texture and flavor for a limited number of hours. Cooking, drying and dehydration radically alter the texture, flavor appearance and texture of a vegetable. Chemical preservatives typically leave a residual taste and/ or do not maintain the characteristic appearance, texture, flavor or moisture of the fresh cut vegetable. Certain chemical preservatives such as sulfites have come under scrutiny as having negative health risks.
- the present invention pertains to methods of preserving fresh vegetables with a vegetable preservative which extends the shelf life of fresh vegetables, particularly cut fresh vegetables.
- the vegetable preservative preserves the texture, flavor, appearance, crispness, and moisture of the fresh vegetables, particularly fresh cut vegetables, without drying or dehydrating the vegetables and without employing sulfites .
- the method comprises the following steps : providing a preservative solution comprising: water, calcium ions; and preferably ascorbate ions, and, applying said vegetable preservative to the vegetable .
- the vegetable preservative solution contains preferably from about 0.075% to a saturated solution, more preferably from about 0.2% to about 20%, even more preferably from about 0.5% to about 10%, even more preferably from about 0.5% to about 8% most preferably from about 0.6% to about 3%, by weight, calcium salt; and preferably from about 0 % to about 30%, more preferably from about 0.1% to about 30%, even more preferably from about 0.5% to about 15%, most preferably from about 1.0% to about 5%, by weight, ascorbic acid or the stereo isomer of ascorbic acid, erythorbic acid.
- the vegetable is then stored at a temperature which will not freeze the vegetable .
- the vegetable is stored at temperatures of between about 0°C to room temperature, about 20°C, more preferably about 1°C to about 7°C, most preferably from about 2°C to about 5°C.
- the invention also relates to fresh vegetables preserved with the vegetable preservatives.
- the present invention pertains to methods of preserving fresh, that is, uncooked, vegetables with a vegetable preservative which extends the shelf life of the fresh vegetable, particularly cut fresh vegetable.
- the vegetable preservative preserves the texture, flavor, appearance, crispness, color of vegetables, particularly the following vegetable families : the Solcanaceae family, for example potatoes, peppers, eggplants and tomatoes; the Amaryllidaceae family such as onions; and the Brassicaceae family, for example cabbage; and the Cucurbitaceae family, for example cucumbers.
- the vegetable preservative also preserves edible fungi of the
- Ascomycetes/Basidiomycetes classes such as edible mushrooms, although for less extended periods, typically about 4 days.
- vegetable shall include the edible fungi in addition to the conventional vegetables .
- the method comprises first providing a solution of vegetable preservative comprising: water, calcium ions; and preferably ascorbate ions.
- the vegetable preservative is applied to the vegetable.
- the vegetable preservative is applied using conventional techniques preferably for a time sufficient to coat the vegetable with the vegetable preservative- Suitable techniques are spraying, sprinkling and dipping.
- the vegetable is then stored below about 20°C at a temperature which will not freeze the vegetable.
- the vegetable is stored at temperatures of between about 0°C to room temperature, about 20°C, more preferably about -1°C to 7°C, most preferably from about 2°C to 5°C.
- Vegetables preserved with vegetable preservative which is stored at room temperature will maintain appearance, flavor, texture and taste, however, after extended periods may have a microbial content that is not desirable.
- the preservative maintains the freshness, crispness, texture, appearance, color and moisture and flavor of the vegetable.
- the length of the period of preservation depends upon the initial vegetable quality, the species and the variety of the vegetable and growing conditions of the vegetable .
- the method of the present invention extends the period in which a vegetable has the appearance, moistness, texture, flavor and taste characteristic of the freshly cut vegetable, typically up to about 10 to about 16 days .
- the method of the present invention offers the advantage in that the preserved vegetable may be stored under standard atmospheric pressure and standard atmospheric conditions; that is, the method does not require that the vegetable be stored under vacuum or inert atmosphere.
- the method offers the advantage in that it does not require preservatives such as sulfites.
- the method of preserving vegetable does not require that the food be cooked, dried or frozen. However, after the vegetable is preserved with the vegetable preservative, it may be dried or freeze dried for use as for example food or potpourri.
- the preserved vegetables, particularly the cut vegetables do not release substantial amounts of water; thus the sliced vegetable retains its characteristic moisture, and water tends not to pool in the packages as is typically seen with conventional cut vegetables.
- An additional advantage of the preserved vegetables not releasing water is that they are suitable for placing directly on other food products such as, for example, a pizza.
- the Vegetable Preservative is preferably a solution, which contains water and calcium ions and preferably either ascorbate ions or erythorbate ions or mixtures thereof .
- the source of the calcium ion is preferably a calcium hydroxide or a calcium salt or a mixture thereof.
- Suitable calcium salts are, for example, calcium chloride, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, calcium erythorbate, calcium acetate, calcium gluconate, calcium glycerophosphate , calcium lactate, calcium ascorbate and mixtures thereof.
- the source of the ascorbate ion is ascorbic acid, erythorbic acid, or an ascorbate or erythorbate salt such as calcium ascorbate or calcium erythorbate.
- calcium ascorbate is employed, it is the source for both the calcium ion and the ascorbate ion.
- the ascorbic acid disassociates at least partially into the ascorbate ion and a hydrogen ion; the calcium salt disassociates into the calcium ion and the corresponding anion.
- the vegetable preservative may also be used in the dry form; in the dry form the vegetable preservative is preferably powdered or granular.
- the percentage of the " dry" ingredients, exclusive of water, in the vegetable preservative are: preferably from about 10% to about 100%, more preferably from about 20% to about 50%, most preferably from about 25% to about 40% of a calcium salt; where the calcium salt is a salt other than calcium ascorbate or calcium erythorbate, there is from about 30% to about
- the percentage of the dry ingredients exclusive of water, in the vegetable preservative is preferably from about 20% to about 90%, more preferably from about 30% to about 80%, most preferably from about 40% to about 70%, ascorbic acid and from about 10% to about 80%, more preferably from about 20% to about 70%, most preferably from about 25% to about 40%, calcium chloride.
- the percentage of dry ingredients, in the vegetable preservative is preferably from about 70% to about 90%, more preferably from about 75% to about 85%, most preferably from about 77% to about 80%, ascorbic acid and from about 10% to about 30%, more preferably from about 15% to about 25%, most preferably from about 20% to about 23%, calcium carbonate .
- the dry ingredients are mixed together to form a dry mixture which is then added to water to form the vegetable preservative solution.
- the vegetable preservative solution is used shortly, within hours, after being prepared.
- the vegetable preservative solution contains preferably from about 0.075% to a saturated solution, more preferably from about 0.2% to about
- the vegetable preservative solution preferably has an ion or mole ratio of ascorbate ion to calcium ion, or ascorbate acid to calcium salt, of from about 0.2:1 to about 9:1, more preferably from about 0.5:1 to about 4:1, most preferably about 1:1 to about 2.5:1.
- the vegetable preservative solution preferably has a weight ratio of ascorbate ion to calcium ion, of from about 0.5:1 to about 10:1, more preferably from about 2:1 to about 9:1, most preferably about 5:1 to about 8:1-
- the concentration of ascorbate ions is from about 0% to about 30%, preferably from about 0.1% to about 30%, more preferably from about 0.1 to about 20%, even more preferably from about 0.5% to about 15%, most preferably from about 1% to about 5%, and the concentration of calcium ions is preferably from about 0.02% to about 15%, more preferably from about 0.1% to about 10%, most preferably from about 0.2% to about 3%.
- the pH range of the vegetable preservative solution is preferably from about 2 to about 10, more preferably from about 3 to about 8, most preferably from about 3.5 to about 7.5. The pH is adjusted if needed with conventional bases such as for example, sodium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide .
- the vegetable preservative lacks citric acid, acetic acid and other acids, with the exception of ascorbic acid and erythorbic acid.
- the vegetable preservative solution preferably does not have a chloride ion concentration greater than about 5%, more preferably not greater than about 2%, even more preferably not greater than about 1.5%, preferably not greater than about 0.5%; the chloride concentration of the vegetable preservative ingredients, excluding water, is preferably not greater than about 35%, preferably not greater than about 13%.
- the vegetable preservative solution preferably does not have a sodium ion concentration greater than about 2%; more preferably not greater than about 1%; the sodium concentration of the vegetable preservative ingredients, excluding water, is preferably not greater than about 10%, more preferably not greater than about 5%.
- the vegetable preservative preferably lacks a metal ion sequestrant particularly an acidic polyphosphate metal ion sequestrant or chelant or is essentially free of a metal ion sequestrant- " Essentially free” means that the vegetable preservative has at most than trace amounts; of impurities of metal ion sequestrant, for example, less than 0.5% of the ingredients exclusive of the water.
- the vegetable preservative lack agents which affect the 'mouth feel" of the cut vegetable and impart a waxy or slippery feel to the vegetable, such as gelling agents, film forming agents, waxes, gums, polysaccharides , such as hydroxymethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, alginates, carrageenans , lipids, pectins, modified starches, locust bean gum, xanthum gum, gellan gum, guar gum, and tragacaths . It is also preferred that the vegetable preservative lack lecithin and emulsifiers proteins as well as individual amino acids, such as cysteine, more specifically -cysteine-
- the Method of Preserving Vegetable with the Vegetable Preservative The vegetable is preferably first sanitized to reduce or eliminate microorganisms on the surface of the vegetable skin- Good results have been obtained using a 50-100 ppm sodium hypochlorite solution- The vegetable is then processed such as for example, by paring, slicing, coring, dicing, peeling or a combination thereof; preferably sanitized again and then the vegetable preservative is applied.
- the vegetable preservative preferably ambient temperature, , is applied by conventional techniques such as spraying, dipping, sprinkling tossing, immersing or drenching. Dipping involves immersing the vegetable into a solution of vegetable preservative and is generally preferred. Good results have been obtained by dipping vegetable about 1-2 minutes. Longer dipping times are also employed. Subsequent dipping with film forming agents is not necessary and is not preferred.
- the vegetables are then preferably placed in conventional packaging to prevent or reduce drying of the vegetable, if the vegetable is not to be consumed within several hours, such as vegetable is to be transported or is to be displayed on a shelf. However, where the vegetable is to be consumed with several hours from slicing or peeling, the vegetable is preferably not packaged.
- suitable packaging includes for example, polyethylene bags, polystyrene " clam shell" packages, multi-layer polyolefin bags such as Food Saver bags, Cryovac PD900, or Cryovac B900, bag from Cryovac Inc..
- the vegetable is stored at below 25°C, even more preferably below -1°C, even more preferably below 5°C, to reduce microbial growth.
- the vegetable may be stored at ambient temperatures around 20°C, shelf life is increased by storing below 20°C preferably below -1°C.
- the vegetable is preferably stored above 0°C to prevent freezing.
- the packaged vegetable is not stored in a specialized atmosphere such as an atmosphere containing increased carbon dioxide or reduced oxygen; an advantage of the present method is that the vegetables are preserved even when stored in ambient air at standard atmospheric pressure . Evaluation of Preserved Vegetables
- the vegetables retain their fresh cut characteristics, particularly vegetables retain a substantial portion of their moisture content.
- Vegetables preserved with the vegetable preservative typically maintain greater than about 90% of their original moisture at 12 days, even 14 days as compared fresh sliced vegetables. Appearance was also evaluated; non-preserved vegetables typically loose gloss, become whitish and loose natural color. The texture, flavor, and moistness of the vegetable were evaluated by tasting vegetable samples. Appearance was also evaluated by visual inspection. The appearance, texture, moistness and flavor were then evaluated according to a scale of either 1 to 10, with 10 being the value assigned to a freshly cut piece of comparative vegetable.
- the vegetable preservative preserved the flavor, texture, and appearance of the vegetables even at 14 days.
- Green bell peppers were preserved as in Example 1, except with different preservative solutions listed in Table 2.
- the pepper slices were stored at 2-5°C for 11 days. The results are shown in Table 2.
- the vegetable preservatives preserved the flavor, texture, and appearance of the vegetables as compared to the controls .
- the vegetable preservatives preserved the flavor, texture, appearance and moistness of the vegetables at 13 days.
- the vegetable preservatives preserved the vegetables even at 16 days when stored at 2-5C, as compared to 11 days in the control; 9 days when stored at IOC as compared to 7 days in the control; 3 days when stored at 25C as compared to 2 days in the control.
- Peppers were preserved as in Example 4, except the pepper slices were stored in open jars and stored at either 2-5°C at 95% relative humidity or 25°C at 34% relative humidity. The results are shown in Table 7.
- the vegetable preservatives preserved the vegetables and reduced dehydration as compared to the control vegetables .
- Example 8 Peppers were preserved as in Example 4, except the preservative solutions contained varying amounts of sodium hydroxide and had varying pH values as listed in Table 8. The samples were stored at 2-5°C for 14 days . The results are shown in Table 8. Table 8
- the vegetable preservatives preserved the vegetables over a wide pH range even at 14 days, as compared to the control vegetables.
- Peppers were preserved as in Example 4, except the preservative solutions listed in Table 9 we employed. The samples were stored at 2-5 c C for 11 days. The results are shown in Table 9.
- the vegetable preservative preserved the flavor, texture, appearance and moistness of the vegetables in a certain range of each ingredient level .
- Peppers were preserved as in Example 4 , except the samples were packed with varying bags or package size as listed Table 10 for 13 or 14 days. The samples were stored at 2-5°C. The results are shown in Table 10.
- Bag size 0.5 lbs/bag except as noted by * which were 2.5 lbs/bag
- the vegetable preservative preserved the flavor, texture, appearance and moistness of the vegetables at 13- 14 days in a variety of packages .
- Example 11 Green bell peppers were treated as in Example 4, except with the following different preservative solutions listed in Table 11. The pepper slices were stored at 2-5°C. The results are shown in Table 11.
- Peppers were preserved as in Example 4, except the samples were stored at 2-5°C for 12 days. They were evaluated by compared to untreated products prepared by Ready Pac . (store at 2-5°C for 8 days) . Both the samples were spread on Cheese pizza and cooked at local pizza place. The results are shown in Table 12.
- the vegetable preservative preserved the flavor, texture, appearance and moistness of the vegetables at 12 days when then subsequently cooked.
- the vegetable preservative preserved the flavor, texture, appearance and moistness of the onions at 14 days.
- the vegetable preservative preserved the appearance of the mushrooms as compared to the control for at 11 days for one preservative solution and at least for 4 days for another preservative solution.
- the scores for f esh cut were 10 .
- lettuce is a less preferred vegetable to treat with the method of preserving of the present invention.
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