Carob European tree belongs to Ceratonia siliqua L., while American crop belongs to Prosopis sp. The latter is a very ancient genus with almost 45 species distributed along America, Africa and Asia. Argentina constitutes the country with the greatest diversity, nearly 27 species, all over the world. Flours obtained from roasted pods of both species are commonly used as cacao and coffee substitutes with the advantage that they do not contain the excitant substance caffeine. They also contain high content of sucrose, minerals, fibre and lipids enriched in unsaturated fatty acids. They also contain polyphenols with antioxidant activity. Therefore, these high-nutritional flours are suitable for food applications. No information of functional pr...
Carob flour is increasingly popular in innovative functional foods. Its main producers are Mediterra...
Ceratonia siliqua by-products and seven seaweeds were analysed as flour ingredients for development ...
Prosopis genus belongs to leguminous family and to mimosoidea subfamily; include 44 species with gre...
By virtue of exclusive nutrient composition and nutritional properties, seed germ flours from both Eu...
Ceratonia siliqua and some species of Prosopis (Fabaceae family) are commonly known as carob trees. ...
Seed germ of South American algarrobo (Prosopis species) and European carob (Ceratonia siliqua) cont...
Flour from seed germ of European carob (Ceratonia siliqua) and South American algarrobo (Prosopis sp...
The objective of this work was to study the influence of carob flours from seed germ (G) and from fr...
This chapter will focus on the utilization of flours from the pods of Prosopis which inthe western h...
This study was focused on the analysis of the chemical composition of defatted carob germ flour and ...
Carob flour is produced from carob seeds and can be widely utilized in the food industry. It is main...
Background: Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is an evergreen tree that belongs to the Leguminosae family...
This work is part of the search in native food matrices from arid regions of Argentina of interest t...
Carob fruit originates from the carob tree, a leguminous evergreen tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) culti...
Carob flour is increasingly popular in innovative functional foods. Its main producers are Mediterra...
Carob flour is increasingly popular in innovative functional foods. Its main producers are Mediterra...
Ceratonia siliqua by-products and seven seaweeds were analysed as flour ingredients for development ...
Prosopis genus belongs to leguminous family and to mimosoidea subfamily; include 44 species with gre...
By virtue of exclusive nutrient composition and nutritional properties, seed germ flours from both Eu...
Ceratonia siliqua and some species of Prosopis (Fabaceae family) are commonly known as carob trees. ...
Seed germ of South American algarrobo (Prosopis species) and European carob (Ceratonia siliqua) cont...
Flour from seed germ of European carob (Ceratonia siliqua) and South American algarrobo (Prosopis sp...
The objective of this work was to study the influence of carob flours from seed germ (G) and from fr...
This chapter will focus on the utilization of flours from the pods of Prosopis which inthe western h...
This study was focused on the analysis of the chemical composition of defatted carob germ flour and ...
Carob flour is produced from carob seeds and can be widely utilized in the food industry. It is main...
Background: Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is an evergreen tree that belongs to the Leguminosae family...
This work is part of the search in native food matrices from arid regions of Argentina of interest t...
Carob fruit originates from the carob tree, a leguminous evergreen tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) culti...
Carob flour is increasingly popular in innovative functional foods. Its main producers are Mediterra...
Carob flour is increasingly popular in innovative functional foods. Its main producers are Mediterra...
Ceratonia siliqua by-products and seven seaweeds were analysed as flour ingredients for development ...
Prosopis genus belongs to leguminous family and to mimosoidea subfamily; include 44 species with gre...