“…Modeling studies used in heating food processes can optimize process parameters and system design, enable determination of hot and cold points in food, and predict heat losses in the system (Augusto & Cristianini, 2011; Bhuvaneswari & Anandharamakrishnan, 2014; Buckow et al, 2010; Orona et al, 2018; Wang et al, 2021). In the literature, the modeling studies related to induction heating have focused on metal processing such as heating, melting, hardening, molding, and annealing, which are mostly used in the metal industry (Buliński et al, 2018; Demidovich et al, 2015; Di Luozzo et al, 2012; Fisk et al, 2018; Guerrier et al, 2016; Jankowski et al, 2016; Jianliang et al, 2018; Zlobina et al, 2008). Zlobina et al (2008) have developed a numerical model to simulate induction heating process for aluminum billet heating by rotation in a magnetic field.…”