Published in GFMT May-June 2014
by Mian
N. Riaz, Food Protein Research and Development Center, Texas A&M
University, College Station, Texas, USA E-mail: mnriaz@tamu.edu
Halal is
the Arabic word that means “permitted or lawful”, while haram means “not
permitted, or forbidden”.
Foods
consumed by Muslims that meet the Islamic dietary code are halal.
According
to a latest estimation, there are about 1.8 billion Muslims in the world today
and they comprise 25 percent of the global population of seven billion people.
Muslims
are required by their faith to consume only halal products.
Extrusion technology is ideal for Halal food processing in that it combines several steps in one and thus avoids opportunities for contamination with non-Halal food products |
An estimated 70 percent of all Muslims adhere to at least some of the restrictions associated with halal foods. As a result, the halal food market has exploded in the past decade and is still growing. The global halal food market is currently valued at US$660 billion per year.
Demand on the increase everywhere
Demand
for halal foods is increasing, not only in the US, Europe and Canada, but also
in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, North Africa and Australia.
By
meeting Halal requirements, a food company will have access to over eight
million Halal consumers in the USA and more than 1.8 billion consumers
worldwide.
By
making a Halal food a company has opportunities in Halal markets that are
currently closed to their products. Halal is not for Muslims only, it is for
entire mankind, halal means wholesome and hygienic food which is good for
health.
Besides
Muslims, other segments have joined the ranks of halal consumers, as these
types of foods gain worldwide recognition as being safe and hygienic.
Non-Muslim
consumers like them, because of their additional safety and sanitation
features, making them less likely to be cross-contaminated.
Therefore,
there is tremendous economic opportunity for food manufacturers to meet the
needs of Halal consumers.
Processing for Halal
There
are different food processing methods which the industry can use to produce
Halal food.
The
method of food processing depends on the finished product and the objectives of
the processing.
For some
food, processing can be done simply by heating the ingredients using a toaster
or oven whereas for some other foods processing may be more sophisticated and
detailed.
Extrusion
is one of these methods that can be used to process varieties of food. A food extruder is a device that expedites
the shaping and restructuring process for food ingredients. Extrusion is a
highly versatile unit operation that can be applied to a variety of food
processes. Extruders can be used to cook, form, mix, texturize and shape food
products under conditions that favor quality retention, high productivity and
low cost.
The use
of extruders in the food industry has been expanding rapidly over the past few
years.
During
the recent years, quite a number of technologies in food processing have
emerged and made an impact on the availability and variety of food products.
Food extrusion is one of these latest multidimensional food processing
techniques.
Great
possibilities are offered in the food processing field by the use of extrusion
technology to modify physicochemical properties of food components. The
extruded food, besides its preserved and frequently even enhanced biological
value, can be characterized by physicochemical properties superior to the
original raw material.
Extrusion
cooking is defined as a unique tool to introduce the thermal and mechanical
energy to food ingredients, forcing the basic components of the ingredients,
such as starch and protein, to undergo chemical and physical changes.
Extrusion
combines several unit operations including mixing, cooking, kneading, shearing,
shaping and forming so it is a highly versatile unit operation that can be applied
to a variety of food processes. Extrusion has for years provided the means of
producing new and creative foods.
One
major advantage of extrusion cooking is the capability to produce a wide range
of finished products with minimum processing times and by using inexpensive raw
material. Some of
the foods which are currently processed using extrusion technology are:
- Co-extruded snacks and other food items
- Precooked pasta
- Noodles, spaghetti and macaroni
- Third generation snacks
- Texturized vegetable protein (soy & wheat)
- Semi-moist food
- Meat analog
- Stabilization of rice bran
- Multicolor food and snacks
- Cereals and corn flakes
- Corn and tortilla chips
An opportunity
In extrusion cooking several steps are combined in a single continuous unit which offers several advantages to food manufacturers, resulting in making it a more economical method than traditional food processing.
Extrusion
technology offers an opportunity to food industries to produce Halal food which
is suitable for the Halal consumer.
In order
to produce Halal extruded food products, all the raw material needs to meet the
Halal requirement.
No
processing aids or other additive should be added which are from animal
sources, unless they are from Halal slaughtered animals.
Also
there should not be any cross contamination during and after extrusion of food
with non-Halal ingredients. Halal extruded products should be kept in clean
area after processing, drying and coating.
Extreme
caution need to be considered when applying flavoring and coating.
Only
Halal certified flavors and seasoning should be used. Storage area needs to be
clean and free from insect contamination with proper label for Halal storage.
In
summary extrusion technology offers several advantages to the food industries
and can produce excellent Halal foods for the growing Halal market.
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