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Why Rasgullas Lose Freshness So Quickly — And How Natural Shelf-Life Technology Is Changing the Sweet Industry
Rasgullas are one of the most iconic dairy sweets in the confectionery industry. Their delicate spongy texture, syrup absorption, and fresh milk flavor make them a favorite across sweet shops, restaurants, and packaged dessert markets. However, behind their popularity lies a major operational challenge for sweet manufacturers and retailers: short shelf life . Because rasgullas are made from fresh chhena and stored in sugar syrup, they are highly sensitive to microbial spoilag

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Mar 233 min read


From Orchard to Export: Protecting Mango Freshness at Every Stage
Mango is one of the most prized tropical fruits in global markets. Whether sold in local markets or exported to international buyers, its success depends not only on taste but also on freshness, appearance, and shelf stability . However, once mangoes are harvested, they begin a journey through multiple stages before reaching consumers. From orchard handling to transportation and export storage, each stage introduces new challenges that can affect the fruit’s quality. Managing

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Mar 223 min read


Why Imported Fresh Produce Faces Faster Spoilage in Hot-Climate Supply Chains
Importing Freshness Is More Complex Than Growing It Imported fresh produce often travels thousands of kilometres before reaching the final market. While growers focus on harvest quality, importers and distributors face a different challenge— preserving freshness across long, heat-stressed supply chains . In hot-climate regions, spoilage occurs faster even when cold chains are maintained. This is not a logistics failure alone, but a biological reality that begins immediately a

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Feb 142 min read


The Cold Chain Challenge: Mitigating Spoilage in Food Distribution
Introduction: The Fragile Journey of Fresh Food From lush farm fields to bustling supermarket shelves, every piece of fresh produce, dairy, or meat embarks on a delicate journey through the cold chain — a network of refrigerated storage and transport designed to keep food fresh. Yet even the most advanced cold chain is vulnerable to spoilage . Temperature fluctuations, improper handling, and hidden microbial contamination silently threaten the quality of food products. The c

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Nov 17, 20252 min read
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