In Date Fruits and By-Products Processing Volume 1 researchers will find extensive coverage of the nutritional and chemical composition of dates, non-conventional and innovative date processing technology, including all the latest advances that are revolutionizing these age-old processes, value-added date fruit products, and non-traditional processing and applications. The colorful and interesting worldwide history of dates is outlined, including consumption trends and the evolution of health benefit awareness. Innovative new technologies, including non-thermal and high-pressure processing, pulsed electric field, ultraviolet, X-ray, and cold plasma processing, are examined. All of the major value-added products produced from dates are covered, including ice cream, nutrition bars, functional foods, dietary supplements, and dairy and bakery products. Of major value to researchers are chapters on sugar and polysaccharides extraction, phenolic compounds, and the conversion of dates into fermentation medium.
With the long history of date fruit use in traditional foods, plus recent advances in processing technology and health benefits awareness, date fruits are long overdue for extensive research work. With this book, researchers have everything they need to fully understand the history and future of date fruit products and their processing.
In Date Fruits and By-Products Processing Volume 1 researchers will find extensive coverage of the nutritional and chemical composition of dates, non-conventional and innovative date processing technology, including all the latest advances that are revolutionizing these age-old processes, value-added date fruit products, and non-traditional processing and applications. The colorful and interesting worldwide history of dates is outlined, including consumption trends and the evolution of health benefit awareness. Innovative new technologies, including non-thermal and high-pressure processing, pulsed electric field, ultraviolet, X-ray, and cold plasma processing, are examined. All of the major value-added products produced from dates are covered, including ice cream, nutrition bars, functional foods, dietary supplements, and dairy and bakery products. Of major value to researchers are chapters on sugar and polysaccharides extraction, phenolic compounds, and the conversion of dates into fermentation medium.
With the long history of date fruit use in traditional foods, plus recent advances in processing technology and health benefits awareness, date fruits are long overdue for extensive research work. With this book, researchers have everything they need to fully understand the history and future of date fruit products and their processing.
Date Fruits and By-Products Processing Volume 1
323
Date Fruits and By-Products Processing Volume 1
323Hardcover
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9783032052834 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | Springer Nature Switzerland |
| Publication date: | 12/22/2025 |
| Pages: | 323 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d) |