2017
DOI: 10.15740/has/ijae/10.2/602-611
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Drying characteristics of osmo-convectively dried sapota slices

Abstract: : Sapota is a highly productive, nutritious and tropical fruits of India contributing 1424 MT, on 160 ha area with the productivity of 8.9 MT/ha. In India, sapota is generally consumed fresh. Ripened sapota cannot be stored more than a day or two. However, it is highly perishable in nature, ripens faster and becomes unfit for consumption very soon. The post-harvest losses in sapota fruits is in the ranged from 25-30%. These losses mainly occur due to high ethylene evaluation and metabolic activity. To avoid th… Show more

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