Optimization of Osmo- Dehydration Process of Honey Ginger Candy by using Response Surface Methodology

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This report is to investigate the effects of process variables on the solid gain, water loss using the Response surface methodology (RSM). The ginger was Osmo-dehydrated using process variables such has blanching time, the temperature for an osmotic solution, immersion, & convective drying temperature .response variables tested were solid gain and water loss. The blanching is done to inactivate the enzyme and to increase permeability in ginger candy. The optimum Osmo-convective process conditions for a maximum solid gain, water loss, and overall acceptability of honey-ginger candy were 8.39 min blanching time, 39˚Csolution temperature, 94 min immersion time, and 70˚C convective drying temperature.

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Stephen, S. E. A., & E, V. Kumar. (2020). Optimization of Osmo- Dehydration Process of Honey Ginger Candy by using Response Surface Methodology. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(4), 984–986. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.c5353.049420

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