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agwanda

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Posted 31 July 2011 - 03:53 PM

Dear All,

What are the differences between Dry processes and wet processes in food manufacturing? Can anyone help out!

Agwanda


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Posted 10 August 2011 - 05:48 AM

Dear All,

What are the differences between Dry processes and wet processes in food manufacturing? Can anyone help out!

Agwanda


Dear Agwanda,



In layman terms Dry process is an area where there is no water activity. (Temperatureand humidity is controlled) planned according to the design of the foodmanufacturing area.

Wet process is an area where there is water activity involved in products andin processing (water circulation, steam, pasteurization, sterilization);

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Posted 11 August 2011 - 01:21 PM

Dry Process as the name implies is in absence of water as the main media and the wet processes is in presence of water as the main media. Abdul has given good examples in his posts.


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