Intro to food product development final
Define LACF
Low acid canned food, above 4.6 pH, hermetically sealed, high water activity, not refrigerated or frozen
Food service supplier
Manufacturers and sells prepared soups, sauces, entrees, salads etc to restaurants and convenience stores.
Ingredient Suppliers
Manufactures and sells bulk quantities of ingredients to CPG, copackers and food service suppliers
What is a pathogen?
A microorganism that causes disease
What is the difference between culinology and culinary arts?
Culinology - optimization Culinary Arts - gold standard
Who in the product development process, completes bench top work?
ideally made by chefs or someone with culinary skills
Food technologists disciplines
likely has a bs degree the application of food science to solve problems
Food Science Disciplines
likely has an advanced degree systematic study of food to better understand it interdisciplinary
Multi-unit chain restaurant
olive garden
What are three foods considered not processed?
pecans in natural state wheat raspberries
Which step is essentially culinology in action?
product optimization
List the five steps in the product development process
1. create and test concepts 2. create protocepts and gold standard 3. Develop/optimize product 4. Scale up 5. Commercialize
What department is primarily responsible for each step?
1. marketing 2. r&d staff 3. food technologists/scientists and engineers 4. r&d, process engineers 5. process engineers
What are the different types of product development that R&D is responsible for?
1. retail products: consumer packaged goods 2. ingredient supplier 3. food service supplier
Which CFR title is FDA food laws?
21
21CFR113 AND 21CFR114 which of these govern LACF and acidified foods
21CFR113 21 CFR114
What are the different types of consumer testing?
9 pt herdonic scale - how well do you like triangle test - to identify the two that are the same just about right- how would you describe the sweetness Open- which sample do you prefer Magnitude estimation - theorectically should work in practice usually doesnt
List advantages and disadvantages of each of the above tests
ADV: general understanding of consumer likes, very easy to design and answer Dis: results can be to general and hard to interpret
Define commercial sterility
Absence of microorgs capable of growing in the food at normal , non refrigerated conditions
The 12D process is aimed at killing which lethal toxin producing microbe?
C-BOT
What is QC responsible for?
Checks incoming ingredients to confirm they are within specs, checks and monitors product quality and control factors during processing, checks finished product to confirm that it is within spec, checks that CGMPs are being followed in the plant, maintains daily record
What does CFR stand for?
Code of Federal Regulations
what are the differences between consumer survey and focus groups?
Consumer survey- quantitative Focus group - qualitative
What would you most likely complete at a test kitchen?
Create a video for the company's website, demonstrating how to make a apple strudel Create recipes for a products website Complete the food styling for the photography on the product package
At which stage ar the chefs culinary skills and training most useful?
Create protocept and gold standard
What would you most likely complete at a product development lab?
Develop an ancho chile cocoa mix as a line extension Work with the process engineers as they scale up the manufacturing of the product to a pilot plant, to assure that the scaled up product matches your bench top product in quality Determine the "use by" date for a product by completing a shelf life study Define an acceptable range for the pH of jars of tomato sauce Optimize a packaged product for appearance, flavor and texture
What are people in the test kitchen responsible for?
Develop and demo recipes and equipment and style food
What does a test kitchen do?
Develop and demo recipes and equipment, sometimes called culinary centers. help customer use companys product
What is product development responsible for?
Develop food products also make products taste great. be able to be economically consistent and cost effective produced in large quantities
What is product optimization?
Develop the best tasting feasible product for operation
What does a product development lab do?
Developing product from scratch
Why are samples given to consumers in random order? Why not give all the consumers in the same order?
Eliminate order bias desensitization flavor carry over
What is the main objective of the 2011 FDA food safety modernization Act
Emphasis on manufacturing responsibilities for the safety of foods they sell. GMP
With respect to food laws, what are the responsibilites of FDA and FSIS-USDA
FDA- all packaged foods except those regulated by FSIS-USDA, all dietary supplments FSIS-USDA - meat, poultry, egg products, also regulates packaged foods with >2% cooked meat or poultry
Why is high temperature, short time normally preferred when commercially sterilizing food products?
Faster kill of microrgs without damaging the quality of the product
What is the name of the journal the FDA publishes with up-to-date documentation of new proposed rules
Federal register
Define 5D process
Hot packing of acid foods
Which organization publishes food technology magazine
IFT
Define unit operation in food processing
Food processing system is made up of many different unit operations
What does hermetically sealed mean?
Free of oxygen, designed and intended to be secure against the entry of microorganism, maintain sterility after processing
Define 12 D process
LACF, retorting or UHT
What is hurdle technology?
Method of ensuring that patogens in food products can be eliminated or controlled. Hurdle technology is a combination of hurdles that pathogen must overcome in order to preserve. The right combination of hurdles kills the pathogens or renders them harmless in the final product.
Define and acid food
Natural pH of 4.6 or higher
Is pasteurization of milk considered commercial sterilization?
No, because pasteurized foods are lightly heated and need refrigeration. Because they still contain active spoilage bacteria
What is a co-packer? and when would you use one?
Packages products for a client, creates labels, helps connect clients with others to meet there needs. Would use one when you do not have the time, money or resources to pack yourself
Consumer products company
Retail
What is QA responsible for?
Sets policies and procedures for product safety as well as quality and assists product and process development in defining ingredient in product specs
What is a private label product
Store brand product ex: target market pantry
Consumers are ideally used in what type of sensory testing?
Subjective - ask consumers when/how they would use the product and how well they like the product which they prefer.
Organoleptic testing?
Tasting, sensory
What is a triangle test and when would it be used?
Used for consume sensory testing. They are given two controls and one different and they have to identify which two are the same.
focus group
advantage - does concept work? disadvantage- not get the why or how to improve it.
What is the difference between research chef/culinologist and a food science
answer coming tuesday
Why can we use the 5D process for acidified foods and we do not need the 12D process for commercial sterility?
because there is in acid in the food that will kill microorgs
Define acidified foods
below 4.6, packed hermetic seal and not refrigerated or frozen
Define a gold standard
can use any and all the ingredients from a kitchen to make the best tasting product possible
What are three foods considered processed?
chopped pecans flour twinkies
Retorting
commercial canning process used by industry, similar to process cooker, LACF
consumer survey
consumer survey you actually understand if the consumer liked it/ intent to purchase/ what they liked. disadvantage: not necessarily what needs to be changed
Define modernist cuisine/avant garde cusisine
definition will come on tuesday
research chef vs. food scientist
research chef: they have culinary background food scientists: understand product development but typically dont have culinary background
Define a protocept
starting point, rough draft, not the best tasting and not the most feasible but it is at least tangible.
which sensation are we hard wired to like above all else? and which are we not?
sweetness bitter
The D-value refers to
the length of time it takes an agent to kill 90 % of the microbial population
Why are three digit random codes used when conducting a consumer sensory test?
to eliminate bias
What is the responsibility of product developer during scale up in the processing plant?
to have a bench top sample readily available
define modernist cuisine/ avant garde cuisine
using technical ingredients that are traditionally used in a product development lab in restaurants ex: molecular gastronomy