Juice packaging

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Abstract

The consumption and commercialization of semisolid and liquid foodstuffs need appropriate storage and distribution systems. This need has been recognized since ancient times when consumers and producers first had to store and transport food supplies, and rudimentary containers were developed from leaves; fruit shells; tree barks; and animal skins, entrails, and horns. Later, pottery containers made from wood, glass, and metal were used to reduce leakage during storage and transportation, reduce incidences of contamination, and improve the shelf life of the product. It was also discovered that, by dividing batches of semisolid/liquid foodstuffs into several containers, transportation and storage became easier to achieve for the consumption of individual rations (Brody, 1999).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationJuice Processing
Subtitle of host publicationQuality, Safety and Value-Added Opportunities
PublisherCRC Press
Pages301-309
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)9781466577343
ISBN (Print)9781466577336
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2014

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