An industrial fried and baked snacks manufacturer serves to produce a variety of savory products on a large scale for human consumption. These factories use a series of machines and processes to produce fried snacks, such as pastries, baked snacks, such as pies, among others. Here's an overview of how these factories work, the types of machines involved, and the common products they make:
What is it for:
Industrial snack manufacturers serve to produce snacks on a large scale to meet market demand. These snacks can be fried or baked and are often sold in cafeterias, supermarkets, school canteens, among other places. How it works:
The manufacturing process of fried and baked snacks generally involves several steps, including dough preparation, filling, molding, frying or baking, cooling and packaging.
The dough is prepared by mixing flour, water, fat and other ingredients according to the specific savory recipe.
The filling is prepared separately and can include a variety of ingredients, such as meat, chicken, cheese, vegetables, among others.
The dough is then shaped and the filling is inserted manually or using automated machines.
Savory snacks can be fried in hot oil for fried products or baked in industrial ovens for baked products.
After cooking, the snacks go through a cooling process to reach room temperature.
Finally, the snacks are packed in suitable packaging to preserve the freshness and quality of the product before being distributed to the market.
Machine types:
Dough machines: For mixing and kneading dough.
Molders: To shape the dough into specific shapes, such as pastries, pies, rolls, among others.
Fryers: To fry snacks in hot oil, providing a crispy texture.
Ovens: For baking savory snacks at high temperatures, ensuring a crispy crust on products such as pies and pies.
Cooling machines: To reduce the temperature of savory snacks after cooking.
Packaging machines: To pack savory snacks in bags or packages suitable for distribution.
Products made:
Pastries (meat, cheese, chicken, shrimp, among others)
Pies (chicken, hearts of palm, meat, etc.)
Rolls (sausage, cheese, ham, among others)
Drumsticks (chicken, meat, cheese)
Cheese balls.
Croquettes.
Cod dumplings.
Risoles.
Esfihas.
Between others.
These factories play an important role in the mass production of fried and baked snacks, using a combination of machines and processes to offer a variety of products to consumers. |