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Posted 03 December 2020 - 12:53 AM

Hi, at what time/Temperature is product deemed Quick frozen. Can anyone point me in the direction of some resources - fish product. Thanks



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Posted 03 December 2020 - 06:59 AM

Hi

 

At what time/Temperature is product deemed Quick frozen. Can anyone point me in the direction of some resources - fish product.

 

Thanks

 

Hi Kdaly,

 

As you know, IQF Food = Individually Quick Frozen Food

 

https://en.wikipedia..._Quick_Freezing

 

afaik, only the first word has a (self evident) quantitative definition although industrially the terminology "frozen food"  is typically associated with food having been processed and stored such that the product core temperature ideally attains/maintains  a temperature as least as low as -18degC (approx. 0degF).

 

-18degC is afaik mainly, but perhaps not entirely, a convenience reference point, eg -

 

https://blog.liebher...er-temperature/

 

I speculate that the terminology IQF originated as a process  time contrast to block frozen food (B/F), the latter typically being  output from a non- "quick" freezing process (eg hours).and not  yield individual frozen pieces.

 

This link implicitly suggests an (older) alternative processing distinction  -

 

https://www.sunleaff...store-freezing/

 

Googling  <<definition individually quick frozen iqf>> gives 70,000 hits to browse  through. :smile:

 

PS - some further temperature confusions discussed here -

 

https://www.newfoodm...but-not-frozen/


Kind Regards,

 

Charles.C




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