A pre-packaged microwavable food having a steam emitting source integral to the package permitting preparation of the food product in a broad range of microwave ovens. A food product is placed into a package. A steam emitting source is placed in porous communication with the food product inside the
A pre-packaged microwavable food having a steam emitting source integral to the package permitting preparation of the food product in a broad range of microwave ovens. A food product is placed into a package. A steam emitting source is placed in porous communication with the food product inside the package. When the package is heated, steam blankets the food product. Steam has a positive effect on cooking performance and cooking time. The steam emitting source can be made from an absorbent material or a gel. The food product can be a half-product, pellet, or other microwavable food or snack product.
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1. A retail package having a food product intended to be heated in the package by a microwave oven, said package comprising: a food product, wherein said food product is shelf-stable anda steam pack adhered to an interior package wall, said steam pack comprising: an overwrapping having a weakened ed
1. A retail package having a food product intended to be heated in the package by a microwave oven, said package comprising: a food product, wherein said food product is shelf-stable anda steam pack adhered to an interior package wall, said steam pack comprising: an overwrapping having a weakened edge seal; anda steam emitting source comprising an absorbent material capable of absorbing an aqueous solution, said steam emitting source in porous communication with said food product upon failure of said weakened edge seal, wherein said steam emitting source comprises sufficient moisture to create a steam atmosphere in said package when said package is heated in a microwave oven and further wherein no liquid from said steam emitting source comes into contact with said food product. 2. The retail package of claim 1 wherein said steam emitting source comprises an absorbent material partially or fully saturated by an aqueous solution, said material being surrounded by said outer wrapping. 3. The retail package of claim 1 wherein said food product is a half-product. 4. The retail package of claim 1 wherein said steam emitting source contains an aqueous solution selected from group consisting of water, saline, oil, flavorants, anti-microbial agents, and mixtures thereof. 5. The retail package of claim 1 wherein said steam emitting source comprises a gel system. 6. The retail package of claim 5 wherein said gel system is selected from food grade polymers consisting of hydrocolloids, combinations of hydrocolloids and starches, proteins, alcohols, and combinations thereof. 7. The retail package of claim 5 wherein said gel system is selected from the group of hydrocolloids consisting of carageenan blends with locust bean gum, alginates, gellan gum, xanthan gum, and mixtures thereof. 8. The retail package of claim 1 wherein said steam pack is attached to a top portion of said package. 9. The retail package of claim 1 wherein said steam pack is held in place by a piece of material having a plurality of channels to permit steam to escape. 10. The retail package of claim 1 wherein said steam pack is laminated to an interior package wall. 11. A method for making a retail package having a food product intended to be heated in the package by a microwave oven, said method comprising the steps of: a) providing a package comprised of materials suitable for use in a microwave oven;b) adhering a steam pack having a steam emitting source to an interior package wall, wherein said steam emitting source comprises an absorbent material capable of absorbing an aqueous solution; andc) placing a food product in said package, wherein said steam emitting source, upon an edge seal failure, is in porous communication with said food product and no liquid from said steam emitting source comes into contact with said food product. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said steam emitting source comprises an absorbent material partially or fully saturated by an aqueous solution, said material being surrounded by an outer wrapping. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said food product is shelf-stable. 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said food product is a half-product. 15. The method of claim 11 wherein said steam source contains an aqueous solution selected from group consisting of water, saline, oil, flavorants, anti-microbial agents, and mixtures thereof. 16. The method of claim 11 wherein said steam source comprises a gel system. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said gel system is selected from food grade polymers consisting of hydrocolloids, combinations of hydrocolloids and starches, proteins, alcohols, and combinations thereof. 18. The method of claim 16 wherein said gel system is selected from the group of hydrocolloids consisting of carageenan blends with locust bean gum, alginates, gellan gum, xanthan gum, and mixtures thereof. 19. The method of claim 11 wherein said steam pack is attached to a top portion of said package. 20. The method of claim 11 wherein said attaching at step b) comprises placing said steam pack between a piece of material adhered to said inner package wall, said piece of material having a plurality of channels to permit steam to escape. 21. The method of claim 11 wherein said adhering at step b) comprises laminating said steam pack to an interior package wall.
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