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Micro - acceptable results and guidelines
Started by FodfoodsafetyKate, Dec 06 2020 06:41 PM
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Posted 07 December 2020 - 05:32 AM
Hi all,
So, I have a fantastic guidance document for RTE foods
I would however love to find some more guidance on non RTE (or all product groups aside to this). I am working on a juicing site at the moment and would for example like to find some guidance here but unsure of any other good micro guideline sources?
Any able to guide me here?
Thank you,
Kate
HI Kate,
Unfortunately the link not work for me ?.
No idea what "juicing" means. Forest slang ?
Guidelines, mixed raw/RTE - See the links (and bracket) in this Post -
https://www.ifsqn.co...er/#entry138358
Micro. guidelines have relatively limited value for some foods.
Kind Regards,
Charles.C
#3
Posted 07 December 2020 - 07:46 AM
HI Kate,
Unfortunately the link not work for me ?.
No idea what "juicing" means. Forest slang ?
Guidelines, mixed raw/RTE - See the links (and bracket) in this Post -
https://www.ifsqn.co...er/#entry138358
Micro. guidelines have relatively limited value for some foods.
Thanks for coming back to me Charles.
No no Forest slang, more just my slang
Basically they are milling, pressing, pasteurising and bottling....
I am aware of patulin being a risk but it was more understanding the acceptable limits for the full suite.
Thank you for the link I will have a look
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