Tese de doutoramento em Food Science and Technology and NutritionThe production of chestnuts has increased in the last years. This fruit has interesting nutritional properties, i.e., low in fat, but rich in starch, and vitamin C. Nonetheless, chestnuts tend to spoil rapidly, which leads to a limited shelf-life. For this reason, it is important to highlight the need of studying post-harvest processing technologies capable of mitigating the decay of chestnuts and extend their shelf-life while maintaining their quality as close as possible to fresh fruits. In this context, ohmic heating (OH) and high-pressure processing (HPP) were evaluated as a post-harvest technology to improve chestnuts' shelf-life (Castanea sativa Mill.) by controlling mol...
Different chestnut species can be cultivated for fruit production, the most valorised part for nutri...
Chestnuts production represents 52% of national husk fruit production. Commercial balance has been f...
Castanea sativa plays a key role in different production chains (timber, flour, honey, and tannins)....
Ohmic heating (OH) was evaluated as a post-harvest technology to improve chestnuts shelf-life (Casta...
The quality standards for the export of chestnuts generate large quantities of rejected fruits, whic...
Studies were conducted to characterize the chestnut and its starch. Chemical composition of the ches...
Studies were conducted to characterize the chestnut and its starch. Chemical composition of the ches...
The chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is a seasonal product that needs a post-harvest treatment to co...
O pequi (Caryocar brasiliense Camb.) possui em seu interior castanha comestível pouco explorada. Nes...
Interest in chestnut is increasing because of both its healthy nutritional contents and curiosity ab...
Fresh European chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) gas intermediate perisability charactyeristics betwe...
Aiming to increase the market offer of chestnut based products, for both increased economical return...
Apesar de ser um produto comercialmente muito importante nos países europeus, principalmente em Port...
Sweet chestnut fruits are popular fruits commercialized as fresh or processed ready-to-eat products...
The chestnut, whether fresh or dry, could be used as an ingredient in ice-cream, yoghurt or other co...
Different chestnut species can be cultivated for fruit production, the most valorised part for nutri...
Chestnuts production represents 52% of national husk fruit production. Commercial balance has been f...
Castanea sativa plays a key role in different production chains (timber, flour, honey, and tannins)....
Ohmic heating (OH) was evaluated as a post-harvest technology to improve chestnuts shelf-life (Casta...
The quality standards for the export of chestnuts generate large quantities of rejected fruits, whic...
Studies were conducted to characterize the chestnut and its starch. Chemical composition of the ches...
Studies were conducted to characterize the chestnut and its starch. Chemical composition of the ches...
The chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is a seasonal product that needs a post-harvest treatment to co...
O pequi (Caryocar brasiliense Camb.) possui em seu interior castanha comestível pouco explorada. Nes...
Interest in chestnut is increasing because of both its healthy nutritional contents and curiosity ab...
Fresh European chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) gas intermediate perisability charactyeristics betwe...
Aiming to increase the market offer of chestnut based products, for both increased economical return...
Apesar de ser um produto comercialmente muito importante nos países europeus, principalmente em Port...
Sweet chestnut fruits are popular fruits commercialized as fresh or processed ready-to-eat products...
The chestnut, whether fresh or dry, could be used as an ingredient in ice-cream, yoghurt or other co...
Different chestnut species can be cultivated for fruit production, the most valorised part for nutri...
Chestnuts production represents 52% of national husk fruit production. Commercial balance has been f...
Castanea sativa plays a key role in different production chains (timber, flour, honey, and tannins)....