Fresh-Cut Fruits and Vegetables

Fresh-Cut Fruits and Vegetables

  • Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui
Publisher:Academic PressISBN 13: 9780128161845ISBN 10: 0128161841

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Fresh-Cut Fruits and Vegetables is written by Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui and published by Academic Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0128161841 (ISBN 10) and 9780128161845 (ISBN 13).

Fresh-cut Fruits and Vegetables: Technologies and Mechanisms for Safety and Quality Control covers conventional and emerging technologies in one single source to help industry professionals maintain and enhance nutritional and sensorial quality of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables from a quality and safety perspective. The book provides available literature on different approaches used in the fresh-cut processing to ensure safety and quality. It discusses techniques with the aim of preserving quality and safety in sometimes unpredictable environments. Sanitizers, antioxidants, texturizers, natural additives, fortificants, probiotics, edible coatings, active and intelligent packaging are all presented. Both advantages and potential consequences are included to ensure of microbial safety, shelf-life stability and preservation of organoleptic and nutritional quality. Industry researchers, professionals and students will all find this resource essential to understand the feasibility and operability of these techniques in modern-day processing to make informed choices. Provides up to date information on microbial infection, quality preservation, and technology with in depth discussions on safety mechanisms Presents ways to avoid residue avoidance in packaging and preservation Includes quality issues of microbial degradation and presents solutions for pre-harvest management