Samples of two potato cultivars (Agria and Merit), cultivated either conventionally or organically, were analysed to evaluate their suitability to transformation into powder. Agria cultivar potatoes from the conventional farming were selected as the most suitable for drying process both for their high-dry matter and good nutritional value. Blanching resulted in the most effective treatment to prevent potato browning. The potato powder was obtained by means of a drum dryer using different process parameters (temperature, time and product thickness) to minimise thermal damage on the final product. The effects of these different processes were evaluated by analysing some quality indicators, as final moisture, nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and amino acids) and colour of the powder, and rheological properties of the rehydrated puree. The results of such analyses showed that the lower the process temperature, the better the powder quality. © 2008 Institute of Food Science and Technology.

Process optimisation and physicochemical characterisation of potato powder

CARILLO, Petronia;FUGGI, Amodio
2009

Abstract

Samples of two potato cultivars (Agria and Merit), cultivated either conventionally or organically, were analysed to evaluate their suitability to transformation into powder. Agria cultivar potatoes from the conventional farming were selected as the most suitable for drying process both for their high-dry matter and good nutritional value. Blanching resulted in the most effective treatment to prevent potato browning. The potato powder was obtained by means of a drum dryer using different process parameters (temperature, time and product thickness) to minimise thermal damage on the final product. The effects of these different processes were evaluated by analysing some quality indicators, as final moisture, nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and amino acids) and colour of the powder, and rheological properties of the rehydrated puree. The results of such analyses showed that the lower the process temperature, the better the powder quality. © 2008 Institute of Food Science and Technology.
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