Thursday, July 22, 2010

Methods Of Packaging Food For A Hamper







When packaging food items for a hamper there are several factors to consider and several different methods to use. The type of food item is the most obvious consideration, but you will also need to think about how long the food will be stored before it is eaten and the level of cushioning it needs to prevent damage.


Salads


When packaging most kinds of salad for a hamper you will need an airtight, waterproof container. For leafy salads, don't add the dressing but package it separately, otherwise the salad will wilt. Plastic bowls with lids are good for storing and transporting salads and also for serving them when it is time to eat. Plastic zip-top bags are good for dressing as you can simply snip one of the corners with scissors to dispense the dressing when you want to use it.


Hot Food








If you are packing a hamper for only a short time before eating, it is possible to keep some food items hot until it is time to eat them. Hot soup can be transported in a vacuum flask and will stay hot for several hours. Foil containers are available from restaurant supply stores or some markets and will keep food hot for a short time. You may want to cover the foil container with plastic wrap for added security when packaging spillable foods.


Sandwiches


The best type of wrapping for sandwiches is parchment paper. It will keep the sandwiches protected and prevent the sogginess that can sometimes occur with plastic wrap. Wrap sandwiches like a parcel and secure the paper with pieces of tape. You can add a second layer for extra security if the hamper will be taken on a longer journey or may be jostled around.


Fruit


Soft fruits like apples, bananas and peaches are easily bruised and damaged, so they need to be protected when carried in a hamper. You could peel and chop fruit and store it in plastic containers, but this is only suitable for fruits that do not turn brown or soften quickly. Citrus fruit will store well in this manner, but apples and strawberries will not keep as well. Individual pieces of fruit can be wrapped in paper towels or napkins and secured with tape. The napkins will still be useful after they are removed from the fruit. For extra protection for all the food items in a hamper, pad the bottom and any gaps with tea towels.

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