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A HEALTHY TWIST ON A VENEZUELAN FAVORITE THE , A POPULAR VENEZUELAN DISH, GETS NEW LIFE ON (AND OFF) THE SHELF WITH HELP FROM FIRSt

SHELF-LIFE TESTING

Las Reinas—which translates from Spanish to ‘the queens”— toasted at home and filled with any number of healthy The next step? Shelf-life testing. Las Reinas needed to know PROJECT is a Toronto-based start-up and Latin-inspired products options. The inclusion of superfoods and seeds like flax, how long their delicious product would last in the average brand, which focuses on offering healthy ready-to-eat and sunflower seeds and chia gave a delicious extra dose of consumer freezer. To do this, the research team conducted ESSENTIALS pantry products. healthy nutrients. several experiments including testing different packaging materials. were frozen, tasted and evaluated over Owners Beth Paz and Eloisa Bertorelli both of Venezuelan Las Reinas partnered with the Food Innovation & Research the of a few months . The team monitored the frozen Principal Investigator: decent, founded Las Reinas after seeing a market gap for Studio (FIRSt) to develop a line of three freezer ready arepas for changes in taste, appearance and freshness. Candace Rambert & people seeking to maintain a healthy diet who do not want arepa recipes: kale/cilantro, carrot, and beet. The George Susan Plummer to sacrifice the vibrant flavors of Venezuelan . Student Kelly-Anne Kerrigan gained a lot of valuable Years Active: 2015-16 experience during the project. “I learned that proper Lab: Food Innovation & “Our product was very artisanal—we sold at farmer’s markets ingredient selection and sourcing is significant when wanting Research Studio in Toronto and wanted to start making bigger batches to “Our product was very your product to have a longer shelf life,” she says, “and the sell to stores,” says Beth Paz, Finance and General Business artisanal—we wanted to start importance of proper packaging, especially since the arepas Support from: Logistics Managing Partner for the company. making bigger batches to sell were to be frozen.” Federal Economic Their cornerstone product was the Venezuelan arepa—a Development Agency to stores.” The arepas are confirmed to last at least 12 weeks (3 months) traditional South American savory cake that can be eaten for Southern Ontario frozen. Las Reinas now have three freeze thaw stable either stuffed like a pita, or topped with protein, cheese or BETH PAZ, FINANCE AND GENERAL formulae that are ready to take to a larger scale production (FedDev) . Typically, arepas are simply made from corn flour, BUSINESS LOGISTICS MANAGING and confidently sell to their customers. NSERC salt and water but Las Reinas has added a very unique twist PARTNER, LAS REINAS on tradition by adding vegetables “I would recommend other small businesses that want Industry Partners: to take their product to the next level to partner up with The exclusive use of fresh vegetables and ingredients meant Las Reinas [FIRSt]—the team is very professional, approachable and that the veggie arepas didn’t last more than a week in the take their job really seriously,” says Beth. “Our product fridge. To expand their market and better meet the needs of Brown research team included Candace Rambert (Culinary was very ethnic and we were impressed by how much their customers, Las Reinas wanted to explore ways to make Technician), Susan Plummer (Applied Research Food Scientist) research they did on the traditional arepa recipes to bring their product last longer. and Kelly-Anne Kerrigan, a Student Researcher from the recommendations on our twist on the tradition.” Culinary Management – Nutrition program. Their idea was to use seasonal and locally sourced ingredients in a line of frozen arepas which would be designed to be