The performance of organic and inorganic coated retort pouch materials on the shelf life of ready-to-eat rice products

Youngjae Byun, Seung In Hong, Sunil Mangalassary, Ho Jae Bae, Kay Cooksey, Hyun Jin Park, Scott Whiteside

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    Abstract

    The performance of organic and inorganic coated retort pouch materials on the shelf life of ready-to-eat (RTE) rice products was investigated. Two different retort pouch structures were used: the organic material coated retort pouch (ORG), organic material coated polyethylene terephthalate (PET)/biaxially oriented nylon (BON)/cast polypropylene (CPP); the inorganic material coated retort pouch (IND), aluminum oxide coated PET/BON/CPP. Two specific cooked rice products, plain and chicken-flavored cooked rice, were utilized for the comparison. For quantitative analysis, moisture content and lightness of the rice products were measured. The moisture content of both the plain and chicken-flavored rice packed in either pouch decreased slightly during the 12 week storage time after retort processing. However, there were no significant differences in quantitative analysis between the ORG and IND for both the plain and chicken-flavored cooked rice. A simple paired comparison test was used to evaluate the sensory characteristics of rice products. Overall, there were no significant sensory differences between the ORG and IND for both the plain and the chicken-flavored cooked rice. These results demonstrated that the newly developed ORG can be used as a retort pouch material for RTE rice products.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)862-866
    Number of pages5
    JournalLWT
    Volume43
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010 Jul

    Bibliographical note

    Funding Information:
    The authors thank to Liz Halpin for her excellent technical support and to the Sonoco Product Company for its financial support of this research.

    Keywords

    • Inorganic material coated pouch
    • Organic material coated pouch
    • Retort pouch
    • Rice

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Food Science

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