GlobeCore / RE: What equipment sequence works best for production of applesauce at commercial scale using a colloid mill?

RE: What equipment sequence works best for production of applesauce at commercial scale using a colloid mill?

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Allan
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For commercial production of applesauce, cooked apples are typically passed through a coarse separator to remove skins and seeds, then through a colloid mill to achieve the fine, smooth consistency expected in jarred or pouched products. The mill’s adjustable gap also allows manufacturers to offer both smooth and slightly chunky applesauce styles from the same base process.