Fried and Dehydrated Potato Products
- Franco Pedreschi,
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- Pablo Cortés
- Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Publication Information
Tipo di output
Lingua originale
EnglishPagine da-a (Numero di pagine)
Pagine 459-474 (16 pagine)Attività cardine della pubblicazione
- Published - 01/01/2016
Stato pubblicazione
Editore/-rice
ElsevierISBN (cartaceo)
9780128005767ISBN (elettronico)
9780128000021Publication IDs
- Scopus: 84967180383
Titolo pubblicazione host
Advances in Potato Chemistry and TechnologyAbstract
Potato processing is highly industrialized, technologically advanced, and very market-driven. However, the quality of its products and the economic success of this industry highly depend on available raw materials: namely, the potatoes. Deep fat frying is a complex unit operation that induces significant microstructural changes in potato tissue; in fact, most desirable characteristics of fried foods are derived from the formation of a composite structure: (1) a dry, porous, crispy, and oily outer layer or crust; and (2) a moist cooked interior or core whose microstructures have formed during the process. On the other hand, when potatoes are cooked immersed in hot water (temperature ≤ 100 °C), no crust is formed and principally microstructural changes in potato tissue such as starch gelatinization and lamella media solubilization occur and end with a final microstructure similar to that present in the core of a french fry (moist cooked interior).
