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CFTRI develops two new traditional food products

Published - February 12, 2019 09:28 am IST - MYSURU

The Godhi Huggi and prasada developed recently by Mysuru-based CFTRI that have longer shelf life.

The Godhi Huggi and prasada developed recently by Mysuru-based CFTRI that have longer shelf life.

The Mysuru-based CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) has developed two new traditional products that have long shelf-life.

“Godhi Huggi”, a traditional sweet preparation in North Karnataka, is now available in canned form that lasts for around a year on the store shelves. “Godhi Huggi” is a kheer-like preparation that is prepared from wheat.

The product will be shortly available in the market and is produced and marketed by Latti Foods, Dharwad, according to the CFTRI.

The second food is the ‘prasadam’ distributed by the Mysuru-based Avadhootha Datta Peetham. Made from wheat flour, jaggery, ghee, coconut and dry fruits, the ‘prasadam’ in future will be available packaged in tin-free steel cans and has a minimum shelf-life of three months.

“The Avadhoota Datta Peetham, also known as Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashram, Mysuru had approached us for the development of wheat-based prasadam with a long shelf life. We have used hurdle technology to process and pack the prasadam. It has a shelf life of three months under ambient conditions,” said H. S. Sathish, Chief Scientist and Head of Food Packaging Technology, CSIR-CFTRI, who led the development.

Both the products have been well received and are products of the Institute’s Food Packaging Technology Department.

Modern methods

Besides providing the traditional flavour, the products add the modern processing for long storage. Both products do not need refrigeration for storage. “The long storage life assures safety, and also ensures a wider market reach,” Mr. Sathish.

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