Currently, every 1 kg of instant coffee produced results in 2 kg of wet SCG, accounting for 45% of total annual production. Instead of being wasted and causing environmental issues, SCG can be utilized for its potential to create valuable products with added value. This study explores the underutilized potential of spent coffee grounds (SCG) as a functional ingredient in shortbread biscuits, with the aim of improving their nutritional value and reducing waste in the coffee industry. In this study, six different shortbread formulations were developed using various concentrations of SCG powder (ranging from 0 to 10%). The samples were subjected to physical, sensory, proximate, and chemical analyses to assess their storage quality, physicochem...
The amount of spent coffee grounds (SCGs) created, represents an environmental challenge worldwide. ...
Coffee, one of the most popular beverages, is consumed by millions of people every day. Traditionall...
Worldwide, around 10 million tons of coffee are consumed each year, producing almost as many tons o...
Currently, every 1 kg of instant coffee produced results in 2 kg of wet SCG, accounting for 45% of t...
The present research aimed to evaluate the use of spent coffee grounds (SCG) from instant coffee as ...
Spent coffee grounds (coffee sludge) is the most common recycled material obtained in the production...
Spent coffee grounds (coffee sludge) is the most common recycled material obtained in the production...
Spent coffee ground (SCG) produced in tons by restaurants and cafeterias and domestic consumers is a...
Spent coffee ground (SCG) is a significant by-product generated by the coffee industry. It is consid...
Spent coffee ground (SCG) is a significant by-product generated by the coffee industry. It is consid...
Spent coffee ground (SCG) is a significant by-product generated by the coffee industry. It is consid...
Industrial development and increased energy requirements have led to high consumption of fossil fuel...
To discover and to use sustainable source of nutrients and functional compounds is an urgent problem...
Industrial development and increased energy requirements have led to high consumption of fossil fuel...
Current estimates place the amount of spent coffee grounds annually generated worldwide in the 6 mil...
The amount of spent coffee grounds (SCGs) created, represents an environmental challenge worldwide. ...
Coffee, one of the most popular beverages, is consumed by millions of people every day. Traditionall...
Worldwide, around 10 million tons of coffee are consumed each year, producing almost as many tons o...
Currently, every 1 kg of instant coffee produced results in 2 kg of wet SCG, accounting for 45% of t...
The present research aimed to evaluate the use of spent coffee grounds (SCG) from instant coffee as ...
Spent coffee grounds (coffee sludge) is the most common recycled material obtained in the production...
Spent coffee grounds (coffee sludge) is the most common recycled material obtained in the production...
Spent coffee ground (SCG) produced in tons by restaurants and cafeterias and domestic consumers is a...
Spent coffee ground (SCG) is a significant by-product generated by the coffee industry. It is consid...
Spent coffee ground (SCG) is a significant by-product generated by the coffee industry. It is consid...
Spent coffee ground (SCG) is a significant by-product generated by the coffee industry. It is consid...
Industrial development and increased energy requirements have led to high consumption of fossil fuel...
To discover and to use sustainable source of nutrients and functional compounds is an urgent problem...
Industrial development and increased energy requirements have led to high consumption of fossil fuel...
Current estimates place the amount of spent coffee grounds annually generated worldwide in the 6 mil...
The amount of spent coffee grounds (SCGs) created, represents an environmental challenge worldwide. ...
Coffee, one of the most popular beverages, is consumed by millions of people every day. Traditionall...
Worldwide, around 10 million tons of coffee are consumed each year, producing almost as many tons o...