An experiment was carried out to evaluate the dehydration and rehydration characteristics of bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) fruits. The slices of bitter gourd were blanched in boiling water and steam for 1, 2 and 3 minutes respectively. The slices were then dried at 65°C, 60°C and 55°C in a cabinet dryer up to constant moisture content.After final dehydration, rehydration for 10minutes, 20minutes, 30minutes, 50minutes, 70minutes and 90 minutes were undertaken respectively. There were seven treatments, replicated thrice and experiment was laid out in completely randomized design. The moisture content declined rapidly in bitter gourd rings dried at 65°C.The rehydration ratio recorded was 6.42, coefficient of rehydration was 13.91 and p...
Momordica charantia is known to contain with antioxidant properties and bioactive compounds to lower...
Graduation date: 1965Commercial utilization of pollinizing varieties of pears is important\ud both f...
Bitter gourd which is imported into the UK from abroad has been shown to be suitable to be grown in ...
An experiment was carried out to evaluate the dehydration and rehydration characteristics of bitter ...
Bitter gourd is an important vegetable crop of Indian subcontinent. Osmo-air drying can be adopted o...
The enhancement of physical qualitative properties of a dehydrated product is a highly desirable asp...
The enhancement of physical qualitative properties of a dehydrated product is a highly desirable asp...
Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) is an internationally consumed vegetable containing high amoun...
Introduction. Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia), belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family, i...
Purpose: Bitter gourd (Mormodica charantia) is a widely cultivated vegetable crop in Jaffna. It is w...
Dehydration is one of the oldest and commonly used preservation techniques where water activity of ...
Bitter gourd beverages are well acclaimed for their health benefits, which have propelled their cons...
Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) is one of the most popular vegetables in Southeast Asia. It is a ...
Currently, the global food industry is experiencing a shift in consumer preference towards natural s...
The bitter taste of M. charantia fruit limits its consumption, although the health benefits are well...
Momordica charantia is known to contain with antioxidant properties and bioactive compounds to lower...
Graduation date: 1965Commercial utilization of pollinizing varieties of pears is important\ud both f...
Bitter gourd which is imported into the UK from abroad has been shown to be suitable to be grown in ...
An experiment was carried out to evaluate the dehydration and rehydration characteristics of bitter ...
Bitter gourd is an important vegetable crop of Indian subcontinent. Osmo-air drying can be adopted o...
The enhancement of physical qualitative properties of a dehydrated product is a highly desirable asp...
The enhancement of physical qualitative properties of a dehydrated product is a highly desirable asp...
Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) is an internationally consumed vegetable containing high amoun...
Introduction. Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia), belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family, i...
Purpose: Bitter gourd (Mormodica charantia) is a widely cultivated vegetable crop in Jaffna. It is w...
Dehydration is one of the oldest and commonly used preservation techniques where water activity of ...
Bitter gourd beverages are well acclaimed for their health benefits, which have propelled their cons...
Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) is one of the most popular vegetables in Southeast Asia. It is a ...
Currently, the global food industry is experiencing a shift in consumer preference towards natural s...
The bitter taste of M. charantia fruit limits its consumption, although the health benefits are well...
Momordica charantia is known to contain with antioxidant properties and bioactive compounds to lower...
Graduation date: 1965Commercial utilization of pollinizing varieties of pears is important\ud both f...
Bitter gourd which is imported into the UK from abroad has been shown to be suitable to be grown in ...