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Jessica Walsh

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Posted 01 November 2023 - 06:26 PM

Hello! 

 

I'm looking for some direction on processing flavored syrups. I work for an Acidified Foods plant where we do mostly co-packing. We have an inquiry on processing flavored syrups. In my research flavored syrups are not subject to Acidified Foods regulations. So I'm not sure on the direction I should take in ensuring these products are produced safety. 

 

Some background: These syrups are only a two ingredient product using U.S. substandard sugarcane molasses and an added flavoring. The pH of the finished products are between 4.20 - 4.80 and a Brix% of 74 - 78% (four different flavors). The customer is stating that these just need to be heated and packed at 105 F. 

 

My assumption is these are controlled by water activity with such a high brix%. But is 105 F really a sufficient temperature to process this at? I have reached out to my process reviewer and they would approve for these to be filled at 185F with a 5 minute hold. But, the customer is reluctant to changing this process but also cannot provide any documentation on this. 

 

Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated!

 

Many Thanks, Jessie


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Posted 02 November 2023 - 05:43 AM

Hi Jessica,

What Shelflife is expected by your customer for this product?


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Posted 02 November 2023 - 05:13 PM

Hi Jessica,

What Shelflife is expected by your customer for this product?

 

Hi Mohammed, Thanks for your response!

 

Customer wants the longest possible shelf-life. But, I believe the Molasses only has a 6 month shelf-life to begin with. 


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Posted 02 November 2023 - 07:05 PM

the Aw is below 0.85?

 

105F doesn't make any sense to me from a food safety standpoint.   Maybe just to make the product flow better.   


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Posted 02 November 2023 - 07:36 PM

the Aw is below 0.85?

 

105F doesn't make any sense to me from a food safety standpoint.   Maybe just to make the product flow better.   

Yes, Aw is below 0.85.


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