Thermal treatments for fresh pasta are divided into pasteurization, drying and cooling. Respectively they allow to reduce the bacterial count, dry the surface of the product after the pasteurization process and finally cool down the output to proceed to the packaging phase.
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Machine designed to dry the product on the surface.
Machine designed to dry the product surface and remove humidity to lower water activity and increase product shelf life.
Machine designed to cool product and take it to the desired packaging temperature.
Revolutionize your fresh pasta production with the GEA Microwave Pasteurizer. Enhance quality, reduce energy and water usage, and cut operational costs with a sustainable and compact pasteurization solution.
GEA Microwave Pasteurizer 4000
Waste reduction is important to us at GEA, and by harnessing the power of freeze drying technology, we can transform surplus food into valuable, long-lasting products – helping to reduce waste, extend shelf life and build a more resilient food supply for generations to come.
When plant-forward South Korean food producer Pulmuone brought GEA the challenge of developing a modern spin on the traditional chewy cold (naengmyeon) noodle, GEA’s R&D experts were up to the challenge. They helped develop what is now a commercial hit produced with less water and electricity than previously existing methods. The result is also true to the traditional origins of the dish as well as Pulmuone’s health, well-being and sustainability roots.