Advances in fruit processing technologies
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Advances in fruit processing technologies
(Contemporary food engineering / Da-Wen Sun, series editor)
CRC Press, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
One of the main concerns of the food industry is the need for high-quality fresh fruits and fruit products with good sensory quality, long shelf life, and high nutritional value. To meet these demands, new processing technologies are under investigation and development. Advances in Fruit Processing Technologies incorporates fundamentals in food processing as well as the advances made in recent years to improve final product quality.
With contributions from a panel of international researchers who present a blend of classical and emerging technologies, the book explores:
Ozone, ultrasound, irradiation, pulsed electric field, vacuum frying, and high-pressure processing
Ultraviolet and membrane processing
Enzymatic maceration, freeze concentration, and refrigeration
The effect of processing on sensory characteristics and nutritional value
New trends in modified atmosphere packaging
The use of fruit juices as a vehicle for probiotic microorganisms
Prebiotic oligosaccharides as an alternative for dairy products
Incorporating a series of case studies on the application of various technologies, the book reviews their advantages, limitations, successes, and failures. The contributors also examine the implications of food processing technologies on waste production, energy use, and resource requirements. This comprehensive survey of methods for optimizing fruit quality is an ideal resource for those in the fruit and vegetable industry looking for innovations that can improve efficiency, reduce waste, and cut costs.
Table of Contents
Ultraviolet Light for Processing Fruits and Fruit Products. High-Pressure Processing. Ultrasound Applications in Fruit Processing. Membrane Applications in Fruit Processing Technologies. High-Intensity Pulsed Electric Field Applications in Fruit Processing. Applications of Ozone in Fruit Processing. Irradiation Applications in Fruit and Other Fresh Produce Processing. Minimal Processing. Enzyme Maceration. Fruit and Fruit Juices as Vehicle for Probiotic Microorganisms and Prebiotic Oligosaccharides. Freeze Concentration Applications in Fruit Processing. Refrigeration and Cold Chain Effect on Fruit Shelf Life. Vacuum Frying of Fruits Applications in Fruit Processing. Edible Coatings. Thermal Treatment Effects in Fruit Juices. Effect of Fruit Processing on Product Aroma. Sensory Evaluation in Fruit Product Development. Index.
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