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EIT Food

How Food is Made. Understanding Food Processing Technologies

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Food processing isn’t a new concept, however, many people might not understand how and why it happens. On this course, you will improve your knowledge of food processing technologies and build confidence in the processed foods on the market.

You will cover the history of food processing, from its origins to current modern industrial processes. You will explore the advantages and disadvantages of food processing technologies and understand their impact on health, safety, quality, and sustainability. Upon completing this course, you will feel empowered to make more informed decisions about the food you eat.

(Please note that the term ‘food processing’ is also often used to describe the formulation of food products and the addition of extra ingredients such as preservatives, stabilizers, fortifiers and flavourings. This course focuses on the technologies rather than the formulation.)

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  • Ernestina Ghartey
    This course offers a fantastic deep dive into the 'how' behind the supermarket shelf. I found the modules on thermal vs. non-thermal processing particularly insightful. It clearly explains how technologies like pasteurization, extrusion, and high-pressure processing (HPP) affect both food safety and nutritional quality. A must-watch for anyone curious about the industrial food chain.

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