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Textural characterization and kinetics of potato strips during frying

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JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE
Volume 66, Issue 2, Pages 314-318

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2621.2001.tb11338.x

Keywords

puncture test; frying; french fries; crust; texture; kinetics

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A single puncture test (SPT) system was designed to determine textural changes in potato strips in situ during frying at 160, 175, and 190 degreesC. Puncture force changed drastically with time and depth in the strip during frying. Force-distance curves were expressed as representative textural parameters as CF (core force), RF (rupture force), and S (springiness). Normalized parameters CF* and S* for core force and springiness were used In modeling textural changes in the core during initial tissue softening and later crust development process, respectively. High frying temperatures accelerated the process, and the finished fried potato strip was a composite structure made of a hard crust and a soft core.

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