Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/987
Title: Effect of Raw Material Quality on Quality and Yield of Dried Fish Products
Authors: Odote, P.
Shamasunda, B.
Booman, A.
Howell, N.
Parin, M.
Zugarramurdi, A.
Keywords: Dried fish
Yield
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Cosmos Scholars Publishing House
Citation: International Journal of Food Processing Technology, 2016, 3, 54-61
Series/Report no.: International Journal of Food Processing Technology;3, 54-61
Abstract: Dried fish products were prepared from siganid (Siganus sutor) and anchovy (Stolephorus sp.) using solar drying and from flounder (Paralichthys patagonicus) using atmospheric freeze-drying. Very good correlations were obtained between raw material quality and dried fish quality, in a dimensionless scale. A lower slope was obtained for flounder (R 2= 0.971) when comparing with siganid and anchovy (R 2= 0.892), indicating that raw material quality influences the quality of final products, being higher in fatty than in lean fish. This information is useful to reject unsuitable raw material before processing. A correlation between quality of raw material and process yield is presented.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/987
ISSN: 2408-9826
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