The Molecular Restructuring of Classical Desserts by Using Food Industry By-Products

  • PRECUP G
  • CĂLINOIU L
  • MITREA L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fruit and vegetable by-products are in general thrown away and can cause environmental problems, even though they are a valuable source of bioactive compounds, which may be used for innovative food production.The present work focused on achieving a new type of dessert, a “Sweetburger”, by restructuring its molecular components with the aid of molecular gastronomy techniques and using agro-industrial wastes (beetroot and sour cherry pulp and peels, melon pomace). The innovative dessert has been obtained and the bioactive compounds contained in the agro-industrial wastes have been characterized using the HPLC method, Folin-Ciocalteu and spectrophotometry. The total polyphenol content from sour cherries waste was significant, 508,9 mg gallic acid/100 g. The total anthocyanin content from beetroot pulp was 0,117 mg/ 100 g.

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PRECUP, G., CĂLINOIU, L. F., MITREA, L., BINDEA, M., RUSU, B., ȘTEFĂNESCU, B. E., & VODNAR, D. C. (2017). The Molecular Restructuring of Classical Desserts by Using Food Industry By-Products. Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Food Science and Technology, 74(2), 58. https://doi.org/10.15835/buasvmcn-fst:0032

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