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9780813808949

Handbook of Fruits and Fruit Processing

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  • ISBN13:

    9780813808949

  • ISBN10:

    0813808944

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-09-25
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

The processing of fruits continues to undergo rapid change. In the Handbook of Fruits and Fruit Processing, Second Edition, the editorial team has assembled over forty respected academicians and industry professionals from across the globe to create an indispensable resource on the scientific principles and technological methods for processing fruits of all types. Fruits are diverse and complex in production, storage, transport, packaging, processing and application. In a developed economy such as the United States approximately 60-70% fruits and vegetables are processed into various value added products and account for nearly a third of cash crop receipts and a fifth of agricultural exports. In emerging economies and markets there is an increasing emphasis on value added agriculture and realization about the nutritional aspects of fruits and vegetables.The second edition of the handbook on fruits and fruit processing further builds on the contents and quality of the first edition by incorporating contemporary and new scientific and technological developments that have occurred since its publication. The second edition improves, includes and expands the coverage of the subject matters to provide relevant developments in: horticultural biochemistry, microbiology (including HACCP, legal and safe microbial limits of fruit and fruit products entering world trade), sensory and flavor characteristics, nutrition, naturally present bioactive phenolics, postharvest physiology, storage, transportation and packaging, processing and preservation technologies (freezing, canning, aseptic processing, non-thermal technology, drying, etc.), and details on commodity processing including frozen fruits, canned fruit, jelly, jam and preserves, fruit juices, dried fruits and wines.

Author Biography

  • Nirmal K. Sinha, Ph.D.,  VP, Research and Development, Graceland Fruit Inc., Frankfort, Michigan, USA
  • Jiwan S. Sidhu, Ph.D.,  Professor and Chairperson,  Department of Family Sciences, College for Women, Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait
  • József Barta, Ph.D., Department Head and Vice Dean Scientific and International, Department of Food Science and Preservation, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
  • James Swi-Bea Wu, Ph.D., Professor, Graduate Institute of Food Science and Technology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
  • M. Pilar Cano, Ph.D., Professor, Institute of Food Research, Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Alimentación, Madrid, Spain

Table of Contents

Contributors vii

Preface xi

Part 1: Biology, Biochemistry, Nutrition, and Microbiology

1. Physiology and Classification of Fruits 3
Kuo-Tan Li

2. Biochemistry of Fruits and Fruit Products 13
Mar´??a-Jes´us Rodrigo, Berta Alqu´ezar, Fernando Alf´erez, and Lorenzo Zacar´??as

3. Flavor of Fruits and Fruit Products and Their Sensory Qualities 35
Yearul Kabir and Jiwan S. Sidhu

4. Microbiology of Fresh and Processed Fruits 51
Anu Kalia and Rajinder P. Gupta

5. Nutritional Quality of Fruits 73
Concepci´on S´anchez-Moreno, Sonia De Pascual-Teresa, Bego˜na De Ancos, and M. Pilar Cano

Part 2: Postharvest Handling and Preservation Technologies

6. Postharvest Storage Systems: Biology, Physical Factors, Storage, and Transport 87
N. R. Bhat

7. Freezing Preservation of Fruits 103
Bego˜na De Ancos, Concepci´on S´anchez-Moreno, Sonia De Pascual-Teresa, and M. Pilar Cano

8. Conventional Thermal Processing and Preservation 121
Szu-Chuan Shen, Ming-ChangWu, and James S. B.Wu

9. Dehydration Preservation of Fruits 133
J´ozsef Barta, Csaba Balla, and Gyula Vatai

10. Developments in Minimal Processing of Fruits 153
Csaba Balla, J´ozsef Farkas, and Istv´an Dalmadi

11. Aseptic Processing and Packaging 175
James S. B. Wu, Hsin-Yun Hsu, and Bing-Heui B. Yang

12. Food Additives in Fruit Processing 189
P. S. Raju and A. S. Bawa

Part 3: Processed Fruit Products and Packaging 13. Manufacturing Fruit Beverages and Concentrates 215
Em??oke Horv´ath-Kerkai and M´onika St´eger-M´at´e

14. Manufacturing Jams and Jellies 229
H. S. Vibhakara and A. S. Bawa

15. Fresh-Cut Fruits 245
Olga Mart´??n-Belloso, Robert Soliva-Fortuny, and Gemma Oms-Oliu

16. Fruit and Fruit Products as Ingredients 263
Gy¨orgyi P´atkai

17. Developments in Packaging of Fresh Fruits and Fruit Products 277
Poonam Aggarwal and Amarjit Kaur

Part 4: Processing Plant, Safety, and Regulations

18. Fruit Processing Plants and Equipments 299
J´ozsef Barta

19. Fruit Processing Waste Management 315
Judit Monspart-S´enyi

20. Microbial Safety and Sanitation of Fruits and Fruit Products 333
Sameer Al-Zenki, Husam Al-Omirah, and Jiwan S. Sidhu

21. Fresh and Processed Fruits: Safety and Regulations 353
Muhammad Siddiq, Nirmal K. Sinha, and Nanda P. Joshi

Part 5: Commodity Processing

22. Apples and Pears: Production, Physicochemical and Nutritional Quality, and Major Products 367
Nirmal K. Sinha

23. Apricots Production, Processing, and Nutrition 385
Muhammad Siddiq, Masood Sadiq Butt, and Ibrahim Greiby

24. Cranberry, Blueberry, Currant, and Gooseberry 399
Kristen K. Girard and Nirmal K. Sinha

25. Strawberries and Raspberries 419
Nirmal K. Sinha

26. Sweet and Tart Cherries 433
M´onika St´eger-M´at´e

27. Grapes and Raisins 447
N. R. Bhat, B. B. Desai, and M. K. Suleiman

28. Wine Technology 461
Maite Novo, Manuel Quir´os, Pilar Morales, and Ram´on Gonz´alez

29. Processing of Citrus Juices 489
Kulwant S. Sandhu, Kuldip S. Minhas, and Jiwan S. Sidhu

30. Peaches and Nectarines 535
Muhammad Siddiq, Allan Liavoga, and Ibrahim Greiby

31. Plums and Prunes 551
Muhammad Siddiq and Muhammad Tauseef Sultan

32. Tropical Fruit I: Banana, Mango, and Pineapple 565
Lillian Occe˜na Po and Edgar C. Po

33. Tropical Fruit II: Production, Processing and Quality of Guava, Lychee, and Papaya 591
Jiwan S. Sidhu

34. Production and Processing of Date Fruits 629
Jiwan S. Sidhu

35. Super Fruits: Pomegranate, Wolfberry, Aronia (Chokeberry), Acai, Noni, and Amla 653
Jiwan S. Sidhu and Tasleem A. Zafar

Index 681

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