WO2000004786A1 - Improved quick-cook dehydrated vegetables - Google Patents
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- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23B—PRESERVING, e.g. BY CANNING, MEAT, FISH, EGGS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, EDIBLE SEEDS; CHEMICAL RIPENING OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLES; THE PRESERVED, RIPENED, OR CANNED PRODUCTS
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- A23B7/02—Dehydrating; Subsequent reconstitution
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- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23B—PRESERVING, e.g. BY CANNING, MEAT, FISH, EGGS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, EDIBLE SEEDS; CHEMICAL RIPENING OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLES; THE PRESERVED, RIPENED, OR CANNED PRODUCTS
- A23B7/00—Preservation or chemical ripening of fruit or vegetables
- A23B7/02—Dehydrating; Subsequent reconstitution
- A23B7/022—Dehydrating; Subsequent reconstitution with addition of chemicals before or during drying, e.g. semi-moist products
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- This invention relates to quick cooking vegetables, more particularly quick cooking dehydrated vegetables.
- Dehydrated vegetables are important items of commerce. They are processed fresh vegetables in shelf-stable form and are used extensively in the food industry, particularly to provide colour, flavour and nutritional benefits to a wide variety of dry packaged foods.
- a desirable cook time is as short as possible, preferably below five minutes. It is therefore highly desirable to have an economical dehydrated vegetable component that rehydrates quickly enough to be pleasant to consume after boiling water is added and allowed to stand for two to three minutes, and rehydrates back to a natural tasting piece of vegetable.
- United States 3408209 describes subjecting explosion puffed vegetables as described in United States 3038813 and compressing them for the purpose of reducing their bulk for packaging purposes. There is no claim that this process reduces cooking time.
- cook time refers to the time at which the vegetable piece is substantially rehydrated to its size prior to dehydration and is free from hard or gritty centres.
- the result may be achieved by mechanically compressing partially dehydrated vegetable pieces, as by passing between the rolls of a roller mill or by other means, to an extent whereby the pieces are noticeably flattened, but not to such an extent that the texture of the rehydrated product is unacceptably altered from that of a rehydrated vegetable piece which had not been compressed.
- the vegetable is then further dried to a moisture content of about 5% or lower, or in the case of intermediate moisture products, to a higher level.
- the compressed vegetable pieces when rehydrated, return to much the same size and shape as the original pieces prior to initial dehydration but in a significantly shorter time than untreated dehydrated vegetables.
- this invention provides a dehydrated vegetable product which comprises a vegetable piece having a moisture content of about 12% or less which has been compressed preferably in one dimension but still has a substantially intact cellular structure, and which on being placed in water at a temperature of 90 °C to 100°C is capable of rehydration substantially to its original fresh dimension and is of edible tenderness and texture instantly or within five minutes.
- this invention provides a dehydrated vegetable product prepared by partially dehydrating vegetable pieces to a moisture content from about 8% to about 30%, compressing the vegetable pieces, and thereafter further dehydrating the vegetable pieces to a moisture content of about 12% or lower.
- the invention provides a process for the preparation of a dehydrated, rapidly rehydrating, vegetable product by compression of a partially dehydrated vegetable product.
- This invention is concerned with quick-cooked dehydrated vegetables and in accordance with one aspect of the invention a dehydrated vegetable product which comprises a vegetable piece having a moisture content of about 12 % or less which has been compressed but still has a substantially intact cellular structure, and which on being placed in water at a temperature of 90°C to 100°C is capable of rehydration substantially to its original fresh dimension and is of edible tenderness and texture instantly or within five minutes.
- a dehydrated vegetable product prepared by partially dehydrating vegetable pieces to a moisture content from about 8% to about 30%, compressing the vegetable pieces, and thereafter further dehydrating the vegetable pieces to a moisture content of about 12% or lower.
- the term "vegetable” as mentioned above refers to fleshy vegetables, such as carrots, peas, peppers, tomatoes, sweet corn, onion, squash, chillies, zucchini, mushroom, cabbage, celery, green beans, beetroot, pumpkin, and the like, and including frozen fresh vegetables, but excluding dried products of vegetable origin such as wheat, corn, dry legumes and such, and dried fruits such as apples, apricots and grapes.
- a “vegetable piece” may comprise a small vegetable in its totality, such as a pea, small tomato, sweet-corn kernels, mushroom and the like.
- the term “vegetable piece” also includes a vegetable which has been cut to a size suitable for use in the food industry, for example pieces of 10 x 4 x 4 mm.
- the vegetables may be washed, cut to an appropriate size as needed, optionally blanched and placed in a dehydrator, for example as used to produce dehydrated vegetables.
- Dehydration may be in hot air, or other forms of dehydration such as vacuum drying may be used.
- the cut may be dice, slices or julienne style strips. It is preferred that the least (or shortest) dimension should not be more than about 5 mm.
- Vegetable pieces are partially dehydrated to a moisture content of about 8% to about 30%, preferably from about 8% to about 20% , more preferably about 8% to about 15% . At these moisture contents, the vegetable pieces, particularly when warm, are reasonably plastic. They are then compressed, preferably by passing through a roller mill similar to that used for flaking grains, or by other means known in the art such as hydraulically between flat plates. The rolls of a mill may be set at a gap between about 0.2 mm to 2.5 mm. The roll gap will depend on the dimensions of the partially dehydrated piece. If the moisture content of the piece is too high, for example greater than 30%, the vegetable may squash on to the rolls of the mill. If it is too dry, for example less than about 8% , it may shatter. The extent or fineness to which the vegetable is rolled will largely determine the cook time of the finished product. If the piece is rolled too finely, the cook time will be almost instant, but the texture may be mushy. The gap between the rolls will be determined by:
- Vegetable pieces are compressed, preferably in one dimension, the compression maintaining substantially intact cellular structure such that on rehydration, for example in water of 90°C to 100°C, it is capable of rehydration substantially to its original fresh. (that is non-dehydrated) dimensions over a period of up to five minutes.
- Intact cellular structure may be determined in a conventional manner, such as by microscopy of a section.
- Dried vegetables which have added solutes can also be prepared in this way, for example, vegetables may contain added solutes in an amount from 0.3% to 10% w/w.
- Solutes which may be used include salts such as sodium chloride, sodium lactate, and sodium citrate, potassium lactate, or sugars (for example glucose, sucrose, fructose) and others known in the art such as sorbitol.
- the addition of solutes to the vegetables further accelerates the absorption of water, shortens the cooking time, and may improve the plasticity of the pieces during compression.
- the vegetable pieces After compression, the vegetable pieces will have been flattened to a degree depending on the reduction of cook time required. The vegetable pieces may then be further dehydrated to produce a shelf-stable product. Further dehydration results in the rapid loss of moisture since the compressed product gives up its moisture very rapidly as compared to a piece which has not been compressed.
- the final moisture content should preferably be of about 12% or lower, such as from about 2% to about 10%, for example, more preferably 4% to 6% .
- Table 1 presents the effect of compression on rehydration time of compressed dehydrated vegetables with and without the addition of solutes, in this case of sodium chloride.
- Table 2 shows the effect of the degree of compression during rolling on the cook time and texture of dehydrated onion.
- varying cook times can be selected for vegetable pieces of almost instant, upwards.
- the cook time can be varied for each vegetable by adjusting:
- a further advantage of the compressed vegetables is that they have a greater tendency to float on the surface than traditional dehydrated vegetables. This is probably due to their lower bulk density.
- Example 2 Peeled carrots with a total solids content of 12% were diced into pieces 10 x 4 x 4 mm. The pieces were steam blanched for one minute, then coated with sufficient salt solution to give a salt content in the final product of 5% w/w. The carrot was dehydrated at 70°C in a hot air dryer to a moisture content of 20% . The pieces were compressed by passing through a roller mill with the gap set at 0.4 mm, and then dried further at 70°C to 5 % moisture.
- Dehydrated vegetables with rapid rehydration times can thus be produced by compressing partially dehydrated vegetables for example by passing through the gap of a roller-mill prior to final dehydration.
- the increased speed of rehydration can be further increased by the compression of vegetables to which solutes have been added.
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AU47639/99A AU4763999A (en) | 1998-07-20 | 1999-07-15 | Improved quick-cook dehydrated vegetables |
US09/744,123 US7014879B1 (en) | 1998-07-20 | 1999-07-15 | Quick cook dehydrated vegetables |
JP2000560789A JP2002521013A (en) | 1998-07-20 | 1999-07-15 | Improved quick-cook dehydrated vegetables |
EP99930946A EP1104246A4 (en) | 1998-07-20 | 1999-07-15 | Improved quick-cook dehydrated vegetables |
NZ509408A NZ509408A (en) | 1998-07-20 | 1999-07-15 | Quick-cook dehydrated vegetables having a moisture content of 12% or less |
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