Food cutting constraints
Cutting food products

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Food cutting constraints


Cutting food products

Author : Sébastien ROUSTEL

Publication date: March 10, 2002 | Lire en français

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2. Food cutting constraints

  • High variability of raw materials to be cut

    It is expressed both in terms of the nature of the products: variable texture depending on the composition and state of the product; heterogeneous composition: crust + crumb, bone + muscle, sponge cake + nuggets + cream, etc., and in terms of the shape and size of the products: continuous flow of a product on a conveyor (pastry, confectionery, etc.), individual objects of very variable size and shape: carcasses, vegetables, fruit, pies, breads, etc., and so on.

  • High variability of finished products to be obtained

    When we cut up food products, we try to give them :

    • a shape, which can be: geometric (cubes, rectangles, strips, triangles, hexagons, washers, etc.), figurative...

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