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Mold prevention in bakery equipment

Started by , Nov 18 2015 05:37 PM
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Hi,

I have been in bread baking industry a long time, and some of the things I have picked up from old timers before me are anecdotal and now I try to find valid references to back them up. Here is one:

To prevent mold growth in intermediate proofer cups in between washing (which is done every 3 months - its a big job), they recommend mixing some calcium propionate with flour at a low %, and dust the cups once/week with this after we have dry cleaned (brushed) them. We have cal pro in our bread, so it is on the label, so no problem there.

My concern is that I want to know the amount of cal pro that is acceptable, and I can't find any reference anywhere.

Anyone else familiar with this procedure?

 

Thank you

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Hi,

I have been in bread baking industry a long time, and some of the things I have picked up from old timers before me are anecdotal and now I try to find valid references to back them up. Here is one:

To prevent mold growth in intermediate proofer cups in between washing (which is done every 3 months - its a big job), they recommend mixing some calcium propionate with flour at a low %, and dust the cups once/week with this after we have dry cleaned (brushed) them. We have cal pro in our bread, so it is on the label, so no problem there.

My concern is that I want to know the amount of cal pro that is acceptable, and I can't find any reference anywhere.

Anyone else familiar with this procedure?

 

Thank you

Hello Jaygill, I am from Bakery operations. In Canada the limit is 2000ppm. its usually .3%-.4% on Bakers percentage. I have article, let me find it and attach it for you.

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Remember Calcium propionate dose not act if your pH is more than 5.5. So you cannot just use a lot of cal pro. In bakery, there is no alternate to cleaning.

Thank you 123! Good reference-

 

Jay


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