Term: Modified Atmosphere Packaging


Definition:

A preservation technique used to prolong the shelf life of processed or fresh food by changing the composition of the air surrounding the food in the package. Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) is used for different products, therefore the gas mixtures within the package depends on the product type, temperature and packaging materials.

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