Philippine researchers find new method to convert shrimp processing waste to food

게시됨 2022년 1월 14일

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A study has found that shrimp processing plants, which typically discard half of their raw material as waste, can profit by converting shrimp heads into powder. The powder, produced at a rate of 200g per kilogram of fresh shrimp heads, can be used for shrimp flavor seasoning, seafood broths, or soups, among other applications. It has a storage life of up to six months when stored at certain temperatures. This technological development is expected to contribute to reducing food and processing wastage, while also providing income and livelihood opportunities for the fish processing industry.
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In a shrimp processing plant, the shrimp’s head is typically discarded along with its shells and tails. The waste makes up 50 percent of the raw material, which means almost half of the money spent goes down the drain already. Improper disposal of these wastes may cause harm to the environment due to their nutrient-rich properties. By turning shrimp heads into powder, food processing manufacturers will not only cut down their wastage but, more importantly, earn profit from otherwise discarded materials According to Rosa Bassig, Senior Science Research Specialist of the Fisheries Postharvest Research and Development Division of NFRDI, about 200 g of powder is produced per one kilogram of fresh shrimp heads. Not bad for business, considering that what would have been just a waste was converted into something valuable. The powder can be used as shrimp flavour seasoning, seafood broths, or soups, among others. Moreover, it has a storage life of up to six ...
출처: Thefishsite

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