Currently, the fruit processing industry generates a high volume of waste in fruits that have not reached a quality standard for consumption or by-products generated throughout the production process. To reduce this waste, mitigating measures, such as reuse in food formulations, have been proposed. In this work the custard apple bagasse flour (Annona squamosa L.) (CAB) was produced and incorporated into cookie formulations in different proportions (5 to 50%) evaluating its acceptability. The CAB flour was characterized by physicochemical analysis, proximate composition, mineral analysis, determination of the phenolic content, and antioxidant capacity. The results of the physicochemical and proximate characterizations show that the processed...
ABSTRACT: The waste in the fruit production chain, including the juice and pulp industries, produces...
With the purpose of using the cashew and guava dried bagasse for enrichment of cookies, a study of d...
Banana (Musa acuminata) is grown abundantly in tropical and subtropical countries, and it is consume...
Currently, the fruit processing industry generates a high volume of waste in fruits that have not re...
Annona crassiflora offers an edible fruit native to the Savanna. This study aimed to develop a flour...
The use of fruit industrial waste in the processing new foods represents an important new step for t...
It was studied the use of the apple bagasse original from the juice extraction, for the production o...
Abstract: We characterized the partially defatted baru flour (PDBF), a byproduct of the extraction o...
Residues from beer production and macauba oil extraction are promising due to their composition of e...
The study of fruit and vegetable by-products has aroused great interest, not only in the agri-food i...
Background Preharvest dropped apples from a weather disaster are generally discarded or used in anim...
The fruits industrialization process for the production of new food products generates a significant...
This work aimed at determining the physicochemical properties of pineapple, apple, and melon by-prod...
Wheat flour is usually the main ingredients of majority of cookies. Despite its high consumption, ho...
OLIVEIRA, E. L. et al. Use of Fibres obtained from the Cashew (Anacardium ocidentale, L) and Guava (...
ABSTRACT: The waste in the fruit production chain, including the juice and pulp industries, produces...
With the purpose of using the cashew and guava dried bagasse for enrichment of cookies, a study of d...
Banana (Musa acuminata) is grown abundantly in tropical and subtropical countries, and it is consume...
Currently, the fruit processing industry generates a high volume of waste in fruits that have not re...
Annona crassiflora offers an edible fruit native to the Savanna. This study aimed to develop a flour...
The use of fruit industrial waste in the processing new foods represents an important new step for t...
It was studied the use of the apple bagasse original from the juice extraction, for the production o...
Abstract: We characterized the partially defatted baru flour (PDBF), a byproduct of the extraction o...
Residues from beer production and macauba oil extraction are promising due to their composition of e...
The study of fruit and vegetable by-products has aroused great interest, not only in the agri-food i...
Background Preharvest dropped apples from a weather disaster are generally discarded or used in anim...
The fruits industrialization process for the production of new food products generates a significant...
This work aimed at determining the physicochemical properties of pineapple, apple, and melon by-prod...
Wheat flour is usually the main ingredients of majority of cookies. Despite its high consumption, ho...
OLIVEIRA, E. L. et al. Use of Fibres obtained from the Cashew (Anacardium ocidentale, L) and Guava (...
ABSTRACT: The waste in the fruit production chain, including the juice and pulp industries, produces...
With the purpose of using the cashew and guava dried bagasse for enrichment of cookies, a study of d...
Banana (Musa acuminata) is grown abundantly in tropical and subtropical countries, and it is consume...