Quick-dry system hastens retorted pouch line

​An all new line of retorted, microwavable Indian rice pouches needed to go from sopping wet to bone dry before landing in their corrugated RRP cases. Here’s how LTFA and its Royal brand did it.

THe JetAir DL 1500 dryer system boasts an integrated dynamic hold-down feature.
THe JetAir DL 1500 dryer system boasts an integrated dynamic hold-down feature.

Whether the complement is the Americanized classic chicken tikka or a more authentic paneer curry or lamb vindaloo, the North American Royal brand Basmati rice goes hand in glove with East Indian cuisine.

Since 1992, Cypress, Calif. LT Foods America (LTFA), the U.S. subsidiary of Indian company LT Food, Ltd., has imported the traditional white, long-grain rice from its mills in India to markets in the U.S. and Canada.

Over the years, the company evolved from a rice distributor to a full-fledged, authentic "farm-to-fork" enterprise with comprehensive traceability responsibility. Today, the company is the largest Basmati rice seller in North America and does about $135 million of business out of the LTFA business unit via warehouses in New Jersey, South Carolina, Texas, and California to blanket the country.

New product line
The company’s primary product has long been raw grain rice sack formats that range from 2 lbs on retail shelves, to 100 lbs for foodservice, to 2,000-lb units for industrial customers. But current U.S. retail trends toward convenience, plus a newfound American willingness to broaden its palate to include new flavors, has LTFA rolling out a new line of pre-cooked, pre-portioned, ready-to-heat and eat packages of the cornerstone Indian grain. The line will include plain basmati rice, as well as flavored basmati mixes containing other grains like wild rice or quinoa.

The company’s Houston facility is spearheading the project, which will churn out retorted pouches. Each 240-g gusseted pouch measures roughly 5.5 in x 7 in. The premade pouches are filled and top sealed on a pick and fill machine prior to retort.

Water is used to cool down the pouches after the sterilization is complete, so they are wet as they come out of retort and pass through a checkweigher and x-ray inspector toward secondary packaging. With corrugated cases, this was a problem.

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