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Frozen Vegetables

Step into a world where the crispness of vegetables meets the convenience of frozen perfection. At Hitac, we take pride in redefining the art of culinary preservation, bringing you a curated selection of frozen vegetables that encapsulate the vibrancy of nature's harvest. Join us on a flavorful journey as we unveil the secrets of exporting premium frozen vegetables globally - your gateway to a garden-fresh dining experience, anytime, anywhere.

Wide range of varieties

  • Cauilflowers
  • Okra
  • Leaves
  • Peas
  • Beans

Why Choose Frozen Vegetables?

In a world where time is as precious as the goodness of fresh produce, frozen vegetables emerge as culinary champions. Our freezing process isn't just a preservation method; it's a promise to capture the essence of each vegetable at its peak. Picture this: farm-fresh vitality, conveniently packed and ready to transform your meals. With our premium frozen vegetables, savor the perfect blend of nutrition, flavor, and convenience – a culinary journey that aligns with your lifestyle. Rediscover the joy of hassle-free, wholesome cooking with every frosty bite.

Why Choosing Hitac Frozens?

At Hitac, quality is not just a promise; it's a commitment. Our frozen vegetables undergo rigorous quality control measures from the orchard to your table. We partner with trusted farmers who adhere to sustainable and ethical practices, ensuring that only the finest vegetables make it to our freezing facilities. Our state-of-the-art freezing technology preserves the vegetables' integrity, making them a delicious and wholesome addition to any culinary creation.

Embark on a flavorful journey with our frozen vegetables, sourced from the heart of the world's most fertile regions. From the luscious orchards of Egypt to the sun-kissed fields of KSA, each frozen fruit in our collection carries the essence of its origin. Our commitment to global standards allows us to bring you a diverse selection of frozen vegetables that transcends geographical boundaries.

At Hitac, we understand that every client is unique. That's why we offer customizable solutions to meet your specific business needs. From bulk orders for supermarkets to tailored packages for restaurants and cafes, our team is dedicated to providing you with the perfect assortment of frozen vegetables. Let us be your reliable partner in bringing premium frozen vegetables to your market.

We believe in responsible farming and ethical business practices. Our sustainability initiatives ensure that every step of our supply chain minimizes environmental impact. By choosing Hitac, you not only get top-quality frozen vegetables but also contribute to a greener, healthier planet.

more information about IQF freezing from Wikipedia

Individual Quick Freezing usually abbreviated IQF is a freezing method used in food processing industry. Products commonly frozen with IQF technologies are typically smaller pieces of food products and can range from all types of berries, fruits and vegetables diced or sliced, seafood such as shrimps and small fish, meat, poultry and even pasta, cheese and grains. Products that have been subjected to IQF are referred to as Individually Quick Frozen or IQF'd

Benefits

One of the main advantages of this method of preparing frozen food is that the freezing process takes only a few minutes. The exact time depends on the type of IQF freezer and the product. The short freezing prevents formation of large ice crystals in the product’s cells, which destroys the membrane structures at the molecular level. This makes the product keep its shape, colour, smell and taste after defrost, at a far greater extent. Another significant advantage of IQF technology is its ability to separate units of the products during freezing, which produces higher quality product compared to block freezing. This advantage is also important for food sustainability, as the consumer can defrost and use the exact needed quantity. There is a range of IQF technologies, but the main concept is to transport the product into the freezer with the help of a processing line belt or infeed shaker. Inside the freezer, the product travels through the freezing zone and comes out on the other side. Product transportation inside the freezer is by different technologies. Some freezers use transportation belts similar to a conveyor belt. Others use bed plates that hold the product, and an asymmetrical movement makes the plate advance by itself through the freezer.

Methods

There are 2 main IQF technologies: mechanical IQF freezers and cryogenic IQF freezers. Mechanical IQF freezers work on the principle of cold air circulation, which flows from underneath the bed plate or transportation belt with the help of fans. The cold airflow keeps passing through the pieces of product in circular motions while the product is also advancing through the freezer towards the exit end. The design and efficiency of this type of IQF freezers varies among manufacturers who are trying to find the perfect balance of aerodynamics for an optimal freezing result. This technology has seen impressive improvements and developments during the past 20 years, being suited for an increasing range of products. Cryogenic IQF freezers immerse the product in liquid nitrogen at very low temperatures, freezing it very rapidly while continuously moving the product to avoid block or lump formation. Even though this method shows good freezing results, it might lead to higher processing costs per kg of product due to the large amount of higher cost liquid nitrogen required. A growing demand and interest in IQF products is registered at global level due to the higher quality of these products and to the practical benefits of having separately frozen pieces. IQF is also a common pre-treatment for freeze-drying food because both processes preserve the size, taste and cell structure of the food better than methods like traditional block freezing or air drying respectively.