Convective Drying of Fresh and Frozen Raspberries and Change of Their Physical and Nutritive Properties

Raspberries are one of Serbia’s best-known and most widely exported fruits. Due to market fluctuation, producers are looking for ways to preserve this fresh product. Drying is a widely accepted method for preserving berries, as is the case with freeze-drying. Hence, the aim was to evaluate...

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Main Authors: Zoran Stamenković, Ivan Pavkov, Milivoj Radojčin, Aleksandra Tepić Horecki, Krstan Kešelj, Danijela Bursać Kovačević, Predrag Putnik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Foods
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/8/7/251
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Summary:Raspberries are one of Serbia&#8217;s best-known and most widely exported fruits. Due to market fluctuation, producers are looking for ways to preserve this fresh product. Drying is a widely accepted method for preserving berries, as is the case with freeze-drying. Hence, the aim was to evaluate convective drying as an alternative to freeze-drying due to better accessibility, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness of Polana raspberries and compare it to a freeze-drying. Three factors were in experimental design: air temperature (60, 70, and 80 &#176;C), air velocity (0,5 and 1,5 m<inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mo>&#183;</mo> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula>s<sup>&#8722;1</sup>), and state of a product (fresh and frozen). Success of drying was evaluated with several quality criteria: shrinkage (change of volume), color change, shape, content of L-ascorbic acid, total phenolic content, flavonoid content, anthocyanin content, and antioxidant activity. A considerable influence of convective drying on color changes was not observed, as &#916;E was low for all samples. It was obvious that fresh raspberries had less physical changes than frozen ones. On average, convective drying reduced L&#8722;ascorbic acid content by 80.00&#8722;99.99%, but less than 60% for other biologically active compounds as compared to fresh raspberries. Convective dried Polana raspberry may be considered as a viable replacement for freeze-dried raspberries.
ISSN:2304-8158