Handbook of Vegetables and Vegetable Processing 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470958346.ch30
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Peas, Sweet Corn, and Green Beans

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“…Fresh vegetables can thus be exposed to a variety of conditions which offer the potential for changes in quality characteristics before in-home cooking and consumption. However, green peas for commercial freezing should be processed within hours of harvesting (Siddiq and Pascall, 2010). Bourne (2004) refers to post-harvest technologies as the stabilisation and storage of unprocessed or minimally processed foods from the time of harvest until final preparation for human consumption.…”
Section: The Rise In Popularity Of Green Peas As Frozen Vegetablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fresh vegetables can thus be exposed to a variety of conditions which offer the potential for changes in quality characteristics before in-home cooking and consumption. However, green peas for commercial freezing should be processed within hours of harvesting (Siddiq and Pascall, 2010). Bourne (2004) refers to post-harvest technologies as the stabilisation and storage of unprocessed or minimally processed foods from the time of harvest until final preparation for human consumption.…”
Section: The Rise In Popularity Of Green Peas As Frozen Vegetablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sweet corn is widely consumed as fresh, frozen or processed produce (Siddiq & Pascali, 2018). The USA is the top producer nation of sweet corn with 2237 million pounds in 2018, with California the top producer state for the fresh market (31,749 acres) and Minnesota in the frozen and processed market (104,508 acres) (ers.usda.gov).…”
Section: Characterizing Post‐harvest Quality In Sweet Cornmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sweet corn (Zea mays L. sppsaccharata), a crop that is planted worldwide, is one of the most common vegetables grown and consumed throughout the world (Siddiq and Pascall, 2011;Yu et al, 2016).According to More et al (2018), it is a cultivated plant for human consumption and is a raw or processed material of the food industry throughout the world. For example, in the U.S. and Canada, sweet corn is considered to be a symbol of summer, being one of the most popular vegetables (Pacurar et al, 2019).Sweet corn is present in the market in fresh, frozen and canned forms (Alan et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%