What Tool Is Used to Make Garlic Paste?

What Tool Is Used to Make Garlic Paste?

Garlic paste is a common condiment, widely used in home cooking and catering industry. In order to meet the huge market demand for garlic sauce, large-scale production has become the mainstream. But what tool is used to make garlic paste? Below we will introduce several main tools.

 

1. Garlic peeling machine

In the production of garlic sauce, garlic peeling is the most basic but also very critical link. Traditional manual peeling is not only inefficient and time-consuming, but also easy to damage the garlic cloves, affecting the quality of the finished product. The garlic peeling machine can quickly remove the garlic skin, maintain the integrity of the garlic cloves, and improve the efficiency and yield of subsequent processing.

 

2. Paste grinding machine

The paste grinding machine is one of the most important equipment in the garlic paste production line. It determines the fineness, taste and appearance of the garlic paste. The paste grinding machine processes the peeled garlic cloves into fine and uniform garlic paste; maintains the aroma and original ingredients of garlic; and can adapt to the requirements of different paste fineness.

It should be noted that the garlic needs to be thoroughly cleaned before grinding the paste to prevent impurities from entering and affecting the taste; the temperature of the equipment will rise when it is working, and attention should be paid to the configuration of the cooling system.

 

3. Other auxiliary equipment

In addition to the core peeling and grinding equipment, a complete garlic paste production line should also be equipped with the following auxiliary equipment:

Washing machine: thoroughly wash the garlic before peeling to remove mud and impurities to ensure food safety.

Mixing tank: used to evenly mix garlic paste with salt, oil or other seasonings.

Sterilization equipment: extend the shelf life of garlic paste and ensure safety.

Filling machine: automatically complete the quantitative bottling of garlic paste. Common forms include piston filling machines, which are suitable for high-viscosity materials.