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|Introduction=This tutorial has been created in collaboration with Claire Yobé, an expert in pasteurisation with many years of experience in the field.
 
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'''Key facts on food wastage:'''
 
'''Key facts on food wastage:'''
*1/3 of food produced around the world goes off or is wasted
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* 1/3 of food produced around the world goes off or is wasted
*In France, 50% of waste happens at home
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* In France, 50% of waste happens at home
*A person in France wastes 20kg of food per year
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* A person in France wastes 20kg of food per year
*19 % of fruit and 31% of vegetables are wasted, making these the produce we waste the most
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* 19 % of fruit and 31% of vegetables are wasted, making these the produce we waste the most
 
'''What is pasteurisation?'''
 
'''What is pasteurisation?'''
  
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All kinds of fruit and vegetables can be easily preserved by means of pasteurisation. However, this method cannot be applied to meat or fish since 100% of the pathogens present need be destroyed, which can be achieved through sterilisation.
 
All kinds of fruit and vegetables can be easily preserved by means of pasteurisation. However, this method cannot be applied to meat or fish since 100% of the pathogens present need be destroyed, which can be achieved through sterilisation.
  
'''what nutritional value do pasteurised foods have?'''
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'''What nutritional value do pasteurised foods have?'''
  
 
Cooking clearly diminishes nutritional value as it reduces the vitamin and protein content in food.
 
Cooking clearly diminishes nutritional value as it reduces the vitamin and protein content in food.
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You can consume as much pasteurised fruit and as many pasteurised vegetables as you wish. Once the container has been opened, it should be stored in the fridge and the contents eaten within 7 days.
 
You can consume as much pasteurised fruit and as many pasteurised vegetables as you wish. Once the container has been opened, it should be stored in the fridge and the contents eaten within 7 days.
  
'''Y  a-t-il des risques avec la pasteurisation ?'''
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'''Are there any risks involved with pasteurisation?'''
  
Comme toutes les méthodes de conservation par traitement thermique, l’étanchéité à l’air de la conserve est primordiale. Si de l’air s’infiltre, le développement de micro-organismes pathogènes peut avoir lieu.
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As with all heat treatment methods for food preservation, it is vital that the jar or tin be airtight. If air penetrates the container, pathogenic micro-organisms may develop.
  
Dans ce tutoriel, qui ne concerne que les fruits et légumes, le risque est limitée, cependant en cas de doutes, d’odeurs ou couleurs suspectes, ne pas hésiter à jeter la conserve.
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This tutorial focuses on fruit and vegetables only where risk is very low. However, if in doubt and any suspicious smells or colours arise, do not hesitate to throw the preserve away.
 
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* Casseroles
 
* Thermomètre de cuisine allant jusqu'à 100°C
 
* Gants de cuisine
 
* Entonnoir à large sortie
 
 
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* Water
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* Saucepans
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* Kitchen thermometer reaching 100°C
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* Kitchen gloves
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* Wide neck funnel
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|Step_Content=* Peel and wash the fruit and vegetables to be pasteurised thoroughly
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* Whether from a recipe of your choice (like ratatouille, compote, puréed fruit or veg, fruit in syrup etc...) or cut into pieces in water, place the fruit or veg in a saucepan over heat.
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* Heat until brought to a simmer
 
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|Step_Title=Préparation des fruits et légumes
 
|Step_Content=* Éplucher et laver soigneusement les fruits et légumes à pasteuriser
 
* Mettre sur le feu les fruits et légumes soit dans une recette de son choix (type ratatouille, compote, purée de fruits ou légumes, fruit au sirop etc) ou directement en morceaux dans de l'eau
 
* Laisser chauffer jusqu'à mijotage
 
 
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* Roll the jar in the hot water and let it stand upright in the pan, still over low heat
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Note: Putting the jar in hot water heats the jar up, ensuring that all of the contents are kept at 80°C when filling it
 
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|Step_Content=* Se laver soigneusement les mains ainsi que les bocaux et leur couvercle
 
* Placer une casserole avec un fond d'eau sur le feu jusqu'à mijotage
 
* Rouler le bocal dans l'eau chaude puis le positionner debout dans la casserole toujours sur petit feu
 
Remarque: La mise du bocal dans l'eau chaude permet de chauffer le verre pour assurer que tout le contenu reste à 80°C durant le remplissage
 
 
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|Step_Content=*Ensure hands are clean
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*Use the thermometer to check the temperature of the fruit or vegetables is at 80°C
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*Fill the jar to the brim, using the funnel if necessary
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*Close the jar and screw the lid if necessary, closing it as tightly as possible
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*Place the jar upside down on a table, so that the lid is facing downwards and leave to cool
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1) Two essential stages of pasteurisation are ensuring a temperature of 80°C, as well as closing the jars tightly.
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2) The position of the jar, lid facing downwards, allows for it to be airtight (if it leaks, the preserve will be faulty). It also enables the lid to contract when cooling under the right conditions to seal the lid perfectly
 
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|Step_Title=Mise en conserve
 
|Step_Content=*S'assurer d'avoir les mains bien propres
 
*A l'aide du thermomètre, valider que la préparation culinaire est à 80°C
 
*Si besoin à l'aide de l'entonnoir, remplir au maximum le bocal chaud
 
*Fermer le bocal et visser le cas échéant, en forçant au maximum la fermeture
 
*Déposer le bocal sur une table, couvercle vers le bas et laisser refroidir
 
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1) La validation de la température à 80°C et la fermeture parfaite des bocaux sont 2 étapes essentielles de la pasteurisation
 
 
2) Le positionnement du bocal, couvercle vers le bas, permet de valider la bonne étanchéité à l'air (si ça fuit, la conserve n'est pas bonne) et permet de laisser le couvercle se rétracter par le refroidissement dans de bonnes conditions pour une fermeture parfaite
 
 
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|Step_Content=* Stocker les conserves dans un endroit frais à l'abris de la lumière
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|Step_Content=*Store the preserves in a cool place away from sunlight
Remarque: Les conserves pasteurisées peuvent se garder ainsi plusieurs mois / années
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Note: Pasteurised preserves can be stored for various months/years in this way
 
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|Step_Content=*Eat as much as you like
* Un fois ouvert, conserver le bocal ouvert au réfrigérateur et consommer le contenu dans la semaine
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*Once opened, store the jar in the fridge and consume with 7 days
 
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{{Notes
|Notes=* Vidéo tuto réalisée par Camille Duband et notice écrite réalisée par Pierre-Alain Lévêque pour le Low-tech Tour, Avril 2018
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|Notes=*Video tutorial created by Camille Duband and instructions written by Pierre-Alain Lévêque for the Low-Tech Tour, April 2018.
* Connaissances et savoir-faire transmis par Claire Yobé
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*Know-how delivered by Claire Yobé
* ARTE, [https://www.arte.tv/player/v3/index.php?json_url=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.arte.tv%2Fapi%2Fplayer%2Fv1%2Fconfig%2Ffr%2F074787-105-A%3Fautostart%3D1%26lifeCycle%3D1&config=arte_nude&lang=fr_FR Le gaspillage alimentaire en 7 chiffres clés]
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*ARTE, [https://www.arte.tv/player/v3/index.php?json_url=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.arte.tv%2Fapi%2Fplayer%2Fv1%2Fconfig%2Ffr%2F074787-105-A%3Fautostart%3D1%26lifeCycle%3D1&config=arte_nude&lang=fr_FR Le gaspillage alimentaire en 7 chiffres clés]
 
* Wikipedia, [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasteurisation pasteuristation]
 
* Wikipedia, [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasteurisation pasteuristation]
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This English translation has been possible thanks to the PerMondo project: Free translation of website and documents for non-profit organisations. A project managed by Mondo Agit. Translator: Annie Eve
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Tutorial de avatarLow-tech Lab | Catégories : Alimentation, Santé

Preserve your surplus of fruit and vegetables by means of pasteurisation

Licence : Attribution (CC BY)

Introduction

This tutorial has been created in collaboration with Claire Yobé, an expert in pasteurisation with many years of experience in the field.

The aim is to easily preserve surplus fruit and vegetables for long-term storage, whether from your vegetable patch (in Summer for example), or because you have bought more than you need.

Key facts on food wastage:

  • 1/3 of food produced around the world goes off or is wasted
  • In France, 50% of waste happens at home
  • A person in France wastes 20kg of food per year
  • 19 % of fruit and 31% of vegetables are wasted, making these the produce we waste the most

What is pasteurisation?

Pasteurisation is a process used to preserve food. It consists in heating food to 80°C before being bottled or preserved in jars, followed by cooling.

How is it possible to preserve food by means of pasteurisation?

By heating fruit and vegetables to 80°C, a large proportion of pathogenic micro-orgnanisms are destroyed. Placing food in containers at this temperature drives oxygen out and prevents the remaining pathogens from multiplying.

What kind of foods can be preserved through pasteurisation?

All kinds of fruit and vegetables can be easily preserved by means of pasteurisation. However, this method cannot be applied to meat or fish since 100% of the pathogens present need be destroyed, which can be achieved through sterilisation.

What nutritional value do pasteurised foods have?

Cooking clearly diminishes nutritional value as it reduces the vitamin and protein content in food.

Pasteurisation is one of the heat treatment processes which least reduces nutritional value as the food is not heated to very high temperatures, contrary to sterilisation which can reach temperatures of up to 120°C.

How should we consume pasteurised foods?

You can consume as much pasteurised fruit and as many pasteurised vegetables as you wish. Once the container has been opened, it should be stored in the fridge and the contents eaten within 7 days.

Are there any risks involved with pasteurisation?

As with all heat treatment methods for food preservation, it is vital that the jar or tin be airtight. If air penetrates the container, pathogenic micro-organisms may develop.

This tutorial focuses on fruit and vegetables only where risk is very low. However, if in doubt and any suspicious smells or colours arise, do not hesitate to throw the preserve away.

Video d'introduction

Matériaux

  • Surplus fruit and vegetables
  • Water

Outils

  • Jars with screw-on or sealed lids
  • Saucepans
  • Kitchen thermometer reaching 100°C
  • Kitchen gloves
  • Wide neck funnel

Étape 1 - Preparing the fruit and vegetables:

  • Peel and wash the fruit and vegetables to be pasteurised thoroughly
  • Whether from a recipe of your choice (like ratatouille, compote, puréed fruit or veg, fruit in syrup etc...) or cut into pieces in water, place the fruit or veg in a saucepan over heat.
  • Heat until brought to a simmer




Étape 2 - Preparing the jars:

  • Wash hands, jars and lids thoroughly
  • Place a saucepan with a little water on the heat and bring to a simmer
  • Roll the jar in the hot water and let it stand upright in the pan, still over low heat

Note: Putting the jar in hot water heats the jar up, ensuring that all of the contents are kept at 80°C when filling it



Étape 3 - The canning process:

  • Ensure hands are clean
  • Use the thermometer to check the temperature of the fruit or vegetables is at 80°C
  • Fill the jar to the brim, using the funnel if necessary
  • Close the jar and screw the lid if necessary, closing it as tightly as possible
  • Place the jar upside down on a table, so that the lid is facing downwards and leave to cool

Note:

1) Two essential stages of pasteurisation are ensuring a temperature of 80°C, as well as closing the jars tightly.

2) The position of the jar, lid facing downwards, allows for it to be airtight (if it leaks, the preserve will be faulty). It also enables the lid to contract when cooling under the right conditions to seal the lid perfectly



Étape 4 - Storage:

  • Store the preserves in a cool place away from sunlight

Note: Pasteurised preserves can be stored for various months/years in this way

Étape 5 - Consumption:

  • Eat as much as you like
  • Once opened, store the jar in the fridge and consume with 7 days

Notes et références

This English translation has been possible thanks to the PerMondo project: Free translation of website and documents for non-profit organisations. A project managed by Mondo Agit. Translator: Annie Eve

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