A convective multi-flash drying process for producing dehydrated crispy fruits
2012
Zotarelli, Marta Fernanda | Porciuncula, Barbara Daniela Almeida | Laurindo, João Borges
The aim of this work was to evaluate the application of a convective multi-flash drying process (CMFD) to producing dehydrated and crisp fruits. To accomplish this process, samples of banana (Musa sapientum L.) or mango (Mangifera indica L.) were heated to 60°C by hot air, and a vacuum pulse was applied, which resulted in dehydration by a combination of convective drying and flash evaporation. Banana processed by CMFD had a moisture content of 0.293g/g (dry basis) and aw=0.272 after 3h of processing. Mango had a moisture content of 0.09g/g and aw=0.359 after 4h of processing. Puncture tests on fruits dehydrated by CMFD and on commercial freeze-dried fruits showed strain–force curves with many peaks (jagged curves). For CMFD much smaller global shrinkage was observed. These results indicate that the CMFD process can be applied for producing crispy fruits and is an alternative to the freeze-drying process.
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