The aseptic process involves placing a sterilized product into a sterilized package that is then sealed under sterile conditions. For high-quality products, aseptic canning is practiced. Also known as high-temperature–short-time (HTST) processing, aseptic canning is a process whereby presterilized containers are filled with a sterilized and cooled product and sealed in a sterile atmosphere with a sterile cover. The process avoids the slow heat penetration inherent in the traditional in-container heating process.
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