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Physicochemical Characteristics of Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) Chips Pre-treated by Commercial and Eggshell Extracted Calcium Chloride

Chips is a snack with thin shape and crispy characteristic because of its low water content. As snack, good quality of chips does not emphasized on its nutritional value, but consumer rather focused on organoleptic properties. Increase the crispiness of sweet potato chips is desirable. This conditio...

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Egg shells
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Food waste
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Limestone
Moisture content
Nutritive value
Organoleptic properties
Physicochemical properties
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Snow removal
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Sweet potatoes
Vegetables
Water content
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