This study was
conducted to observe the effects of some physical, chemical and microwave pretreatments
on drying period and prune quality of Stanley plums dried under open sun. For
this aim, seven pretreatments including piercing with thin needle, cutting
fruit layer by knife, microwave application, dipping into solutions of NaOH and
K2CO3 with or without olive oil addition were compared
with untreated samples. Microwave application was the most effective
pretreatment in reducing drying time and was followed by dipping into 5% K2CO3.
Microwave and other chemical applications negatively affected quality by increasing
redness of prunes. Olive oil addition decreased this negative effect but
decelerated drying process. Layer cutting were concluded to be a promising method
since it significantly accelerated drying while saving quality of prunes.
This study was conducted
to observe the effects of some physical, chemical and microwave pretreatments
on drying period and prune colour of Stanley plums dried in the sun. For this
aim, seven pretreatments including piercing with thin needle, cutting fruit
layer by knife, microwave application, dipping into solutions of NaOH and K2CO3
with or without olive oil addition were compared with untreated samples.
Microwave application was the most effective pretreatment in reducing drying
time (95 h) while control was the slowest drying application (401 h). Microwave
and other chemical applications negatively affected colour by increasing
redness of prunes. Olive oil addition decreased this negative effect but
decelerated drying process. Layer cutting were concluded to be a promising
method since it significantly accelerated drying while saving colour of prunes.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Horticultural Production |
Journal Section | Makaleler |
Authors | |
Publication Date | December 20, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 |