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Microwave heat treatment of apple before air dehydration -: effects on physical properties and microstructure

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JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING
Volume 46, Issue 3, Pages 173-182

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0260-8774(00)00080-7

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microwave; pre-treatment; dehydration; apple; rehydration; texture; microstructure

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Golden delicious apple cubes were heated with microwave energy of high intensity (20 W/g), as a pre-treatment before air-dehydration at 40 degrees C, 60 degrees C and 80 degrees C. After the microwave treatment extending for 0.75 up to 5 min, the cubes were finish-dried with only forced air at 2 m/s. Dehydrated and rehydrated samples were analysed with a puncture test using a texture analyser. The microstructure of the samples was studied with confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). Dried apple pieces were harder and more shrunk when pre-treated with microwaves, compared to only air dehydration. Despite the shrinkage and increased firmness, the rehydration capacity of microwave blanched apple cubes was higher than when they were only air-dehydrated. Image analysis of the rehydrated apples showed that large voids (up to 0.5 mm in diameter) had developed, and that these increased with air temperature. Higher magnification of the images revealed cell separation and disruption of cell walls, caused by the microwave heating. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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