GlobeCore / RE: What colloid mill settings should we use for ketchup production to avoid a watery, separated sauce?

RE: What colloid mill settings should we use for ketchup production to avoid a watery, separated sauce?

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John
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For ketchup production, a narrower rotor-stator gap and moderate flow rate give better results, since finer shredding of tomato solids and thorough blending with sugar, vinegar and spices creates a thicker, more stable emulsion that resists syneresis. Running the mixture through the colloid mill also helps activate pectin naturally present in tomato pulp, contributing to the clinging consistency expected of finished ketchup.