Jul 31, 2019

Fruit Preservation: Novel and Conventional Technologies

Fruit Preservation: Novel and Conventional Technologies (Food Engineering Series) by Amauri Rosenthal (Editor), Rosires Deliza (Editor), Jorge Welti-Chanes (Editor), Gustavo V. Barbosa-Cánovas (Editor)

Fruits and fruit based products are, in most cases, associated with very good sensory characteristics, health, well-being, perishability, relatively easy to mix with food products of diverse origin, amenable to be processed by conventional and novel technologies.

Given the multiplicity of aspects whenever fruit preservation is considered, the editors took the challenge of covering in a thorough, comprehensive manner most aspects dealing with this topic.
To accomplish these goals, the editors invited well known colleagues with expertise in specific disciplines associated with fruit preservation to contribute chapters to this book. Eighteen chapters were assembled in a sequence that would facilitate, like building blocks, to have at the same time, a birds-eye view and an in-depth coverage of traditional and novel technologies to preserve fruits.

Even though processing took center stage in this book, ample space was dedicated to other relevant and timely topics on fruit preservation such as safety, consumer perception, sensory and health aspects.

FEATURES:
Traditional and Novel Technologies to Process Fruits

Microwaves
Ohmic Heating
UV-C light
Irradiation
High Pressure
Pulsed Electric Fields
Ultrasound
Vacuum Impregnation
Membranes
Ozone
Hurdle Technology
Topics Associated with Fruit Preservation
Safety
Nutrition and Health
Consumer Perception
Sensory
Minimal Processing
Packaging
Unit Operations for Fruit Processing
Cooling and Freezing
Dehydration
Frying

2018 | ISBN : 1493933094

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