To produce a safe cooked food product it is necessary to ensure a uniform heating process. The aim of this study was to develop a mathematical model of a solid food material undergoing heating in a cylindrical batch ohmic heating cell. Temperature profiles and temperature distribution of the ohmic heating process were simulated and analysed via experimental and mathematical modelling which incorporated appropriate electromagnetic and thermal phenomena. Temperature profiles were measured at nine different symmetrically arranged locations inside the cell. The material was ohmically heated imposing a voltage of 100 V, while electrical field and thermal equations were solved for experimental and theoretical models by the use of FEMLAB, a finite...