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Date of Patent:
Jul. 13, 1999

Filed:

Nov. 08, 1996
Applicant:
Inventors:

William Duncan Powrie, North Vancouver, CA;

Chiu Hui Wu, Vancouver, CA;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B65D / ; A23L / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
426324 ; 426262 ; 426268 ; 426270 ; 426326 ; 426327 ; 426335 ; 426321 ; 229 / ; 549315 ;
Abstract

This invention relates to a novel method of preserving fresh cut fruit for a prolonged period of time. More particularly, this invention is directed to a novel method of preparing and preserving fresh, vitaminized flavored or unflavored cut apple pieces to be stored in containers for extended periods of time of up to 6 weeks at refrigerated temperatures with the retention of acceptable naturally-occurring and adjunctive flavors, crisp texture and original whiteness or yellowness, being free of enzymatic browning. A method of preserving fresh apple pieces comprising: (a) sanitizing the surfaces of whole apples with a suitable sanitization agent; (b) coring and cutting the peeled or unpeeled apples into pieces; (c) immersing the apple pieces in an acid solution containing between about 5 to about 15% weight ascorbic acid; (d) removing excess solution from the surfaces of the apple pieces; (e) depositing a flavorant on the surfaces of the apple pieces in a container or placing previously-flavored apple pieces in a container; and (f) quick-chilling the apple pieces and storing the container of apple pieces at a temperature between about 0.degree. C. and about 10.degree. C.


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