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Aging bags for cheese with holes like Swiss cheese or Gouda. Allows escape of CO2 while protecting from moisture and mold.
Gas Management
Allows escape of carbon dioxide while maintaining barrier against oxygen and moisture.
The Eyes Have It
Vacuum packaging with gassing cheese bags keeps cheese pliable enough to prevent cracking during CO2 escape while allowing gas bubbles to form nice, round eyes.
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These specific cheeses undergo fermentation, which not only enhances their distinct flavors but also produces carbon dioxide. This gas forms bubbles that create the characteristic eyes in the cheese. While the size of these eyes does not impact the cheese's flavor, it can be influenced by factors such as temperature, storage time, and acidity levels.
For cheesemakers and dairy processors, selecting appropriate aging materials is crucial. The chosen packaging must effectively balance protection against oxygen, moisture, and mold, while also allowing for the release of carbon dioxide. CRYOVAC® brand Gassing Cheese Shrink Bags are designed precisely for this purpose, offering exceptional barrier performance for the aging, maturation, and storage of cheeses with holes.
Food grade materials comply with FDA requirements for food packaging, Letter of Guarantee available on request.
Dimensions: |
width from 7 – 21” | length from 8 – 48” |
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Production Format: |
lay flat pouch in box |
Closure Options: |
clipped; heat seal; easy-open option available |
Color: |
transparent or clear blue |
Blue-tinted, clear plastics are widely used in the food industry due to their high visibility and rapid in-line identification, in the event of foreign material accidentally falling onto the surface of a food product before sealing.
Depending on the type, most natural, dairy cheese contains a high level of moisture that provides a perfect environment for the development of mold or bacteria. Dairy operations that package or age cheese must manage carefully moisture content and airflow when selecting the right type of packaging material and process to ensure proper aging, flavor and texture profiles, and maximize food safety.