What type of packaging process does Short Shelf Life (SSL) cook chill foods use? Cooked foods packed in non-aseptic trays Cooked foods hot-filled into aseptic packages Cooked foods, vacuum sealed at >80oC Raw or par-cooked foods, vacuum packed and then heat treated
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In this case, it is Short Shelf Life (SSL) cook chill foods. These are cooked foods that are processed to have a shorter shelf life compared to other preservation methods. Show more…
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