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Posted 23 February 2021 - 07:40 AM

Morning, please assist, one of my client is in the process of establish a roasted macadamia butter factory and I am assisting him on the Food Safety Management Systems aspect. I am looking for a HACCP Study, OPRP plan and Process Flow for Roasted Macadamia. Nut Butter



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Posted 23 February 2021 - 01:07 PM

This is a great  place to start

 

Obvs the hazards from macadamia will be different but the process should be similar

 

https://www.peanutsu... Final Edit.pdf


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Posted 23 February 2021 - 10:30 PM

This is a great  place to start

 

Obvs the hazards from macadamia will be different but the process should be similar

 

https://www.peanutsu... Final Edit.pdf

 

Hi Scampi,

 

Thks for this impressive document (2009).  I wonder if there is an updated version ?

 

The HACCP plan is at times debatable, eg metal detection is a PRP (very convenient with respect to performing "validation" !)

 

The extent of internal sampling/analysis to control aflatoxin rather "belies" the likelihood in raw material  being judged "low"  solely via COA.


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Posted 24 February 2021 - 04:37 PM

I'm the google Queen!!!  you need it I can find it lol

 

You would think after the PCA disaster in the USA that there would be an updated one out there...............

 

University of Nebraska and the University of North Carolina both have excellent resources available  (might be biased, one of the profs in a fellow Canuck)

 

University of Guelph in Ontario Canada has a world class food safety department, but sadly more microbial and less hands on technical


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