The rehydration characteristics of dehydrated West African pepper leaves were investigated at
hydration temperatures of 28, 60, 70, and 80°C. Four treatments were given to the leaves:
blanched and sun dried, unblanched and sun dried, blanched and shade dried, and unblanched and shade
dried. The hydration process of the dehydrated leaves was adequately described by the Peleg's
equation. As the hydration temperature increased from 28 to 70°C, there was a significant
decrease in the Peleg's constant K1, while for most of the leaves
the Peleg's constant K2 varied with temperature. Rehydration ratio
values ranged from 3.75 in blanched shade dried leaves to 4.26 in unblanched sun dried leaves with
the unblanched leaves generally exhibiting higher ratios than the blanched leaves.
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