GlobeCore / RE: How does a colloid mill compare to a traditional fruit mill for processing berries and stone fruit into puree?

RE: How does a colloid mill compare to a traditional fruit mill for processing berries and stone fruit into puree?

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John
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Compared with a traditional fruit mill that mainly separates skins and seeds through a sieve, a colloid mill goes further by shearing the pulp itself into a much finer, smoother puree and can also emulsify added ingredients like sugar syrup or stabilizers. Many processing lines actually use both in sequence, a coarse fruit mill first to remove skins and pits, then the colloid mill for final texture refinement.