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Sign upThe food coating process was commercially introduced with seasoned breading in the late 1930s, primarily for seafood. Today, many more food types are coated to add value. Commercial coatings are formulated from a vast array of flours, seasonings, batters and breaders that enhance product appearance, texture and color, as well as lock in flavor and moisture.
A coating system sequentially coats the product in a number of steps that are usually referred to as ‘passes’. A pass combines a dry and wet stage, and passes are often repeated. This may be done to increase the total pick-up or give the end-product a particular taste, look or mouthfeel.
A typical coating system comprises various process stages:
GEA’s pre-dusting, battering and breading machines give you the capability to cost-effectively produce an appetizing variety of products. You can precisely balance quality, yield and costs with innovative machines and configurations of wet and dry coatings. Add to this the passionate GEA people and their unrevealed application know-how and you have the ultimate winning formula.
Want to validate, experiment and innovate, without the risk of disturbing your day-to-day production? Our Technology Centers for Food Processing and Packaging are the place to go. What’s more – our doors are always open, even remotely!
Read moreWith the GEA linear ovens you can produce steamed, cooked and roasted products with a high yield and attractive appearance. For smaller capacities the GEA FlowCook provides an excellent choice of cooking. Uniformity, versatility simplicity and reliability come together while cooking with the GEA FlowCook.
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