2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00217-021-03932-6
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The application of solar drying process for the valorisation of papaya fruit

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“…In Ethiopia, more than 65 million people are not accessible to electricity, and power is not used for food preparation, including vegetables. 110 Hence, standardized vegetable cooking and maintenance technologies, such as drying ovens, sterilizers, autoclaves, refrigerators, and other household materials, do not exist in more than 65 million people in Ethiopia. Currently, Ethiopia is building different energy sources, such as dams (Ethiopian Great Renaissance dams such as GERD), geothermal energy, wind energy, solar energy, and biogas energy, which can solve the scarcity of power (deep-rooted problems of Ethiopians) in multidimensional ways.…”
Section: Dovepressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ethiopia, more than 65 million people are not accessible to electricity, and power is not used for food preparation, including vegetables. 110 Hence, standardized vegetable cooking and maintenance technologies, such as drying ovens, sterilizers, autoclaves, refrigerators, and other household materials, do not exist in more than 65 million people in Ethiopia. Currently, Ethiopia is building different energy sources, such as dams (Ethiopian Great Renaissance dams such as GERD), geothermal energy, wind energy, solar energy, and biogas energy, which can solve the scarcity of power (deep-rooted problems of Ethiopians) in multidimensional ways.…”
Section: Dovepressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drying of agriculture products is an ancient method that can protect them from chemical deterioration, enzymatic degradation, and microbial spoilage and it can decrease the packaging and storage costs by removal of moisture from the foods [4]. Open sun drying which is generally used to dry agriculture products under direct sunlight can produce dried products rich in color [5], but it leads to the growth of harmful microorganisms, produce toxic compounds by fungi [6], and contamination of food by environmental pollutants (such as dust, dirt, and insects) [5].In contrast, solar drying as an environmentally friendly and green technology [7] can improve the quality parameters of food and decrease the risk of microbial, chemical, and environmental contamination [8]. Solar drying of various agriculture products has been studied by different authors [7,[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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confidence: 99%