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To clean or not to clean a chocolate holding tank and emrober?

Started by , Feb 19 2019 01:22 PM
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Good Afternoon everyone, I'd welcome your thoughts on this. We have recently purchased a new Chocolate Tank and emrober. There are a lot of thoughts around hygiene intervention with chocolate processes, and the latest school of thought is not to clean them. However, if I wasn't to clean, how would I ensure compliant hygiene standards?

 

To add to this, the emrober that would be used for Chocolate, can, during the week be used for a Raspberry coating. I guess for me, the change over process, if I'm not cleaning chocolate, how do I ensure its to the correct hygiene standards for the Raspberry coating? Some people have talked about using cocoa butter as a purging process?

 

Welcome your thoughts.

 

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Hi

I think you have to clear the chocolate tank so that you were be prepared from all hygiene standards. You can do it in some specific time interval.


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