Application of an edible coating developed with Andean potato starch and carboxymethyl-cellulose for lipid reduction during frying
S.R. Calliope,
A.M. Slavutsky,
N. Segura
et al.
Abstract:This work aimed to search for alternative uses for different varieties of Andean potatoes (Solanum tuberosum ssp andigenum) which have been reintroduced in north-western Argentina. Specifically, the development of simple and compound films made with hydrocolloids such as carboxymethyl-cellulose (CMC) and starch (S) extracted from Andean potatoes var. Runa, and its application as a cover in the deep frying of Andean potato chips var. Waycha was studied to minimize oil absorption. The effect of prior bleaching o… Show more
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