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Intermittent microwave–convective drying of red pepper: Drying kinetics, physical (colour and texture) and sensory quality

In this research, effectiveness of various microwave–convective drying treatments were compared to convective air drying and commercial belt drying to establish the most favourable drying condition in terms of drying kinetics and dried product quality. Quality parameters were colour ( L*, a*, b* coo...

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Published in:Biosystems engineering 2009-08, Vol.103 (4), p.455-463
Main Authors: Soysal, Y., Ayhan, Z., Eştürk, O., Arıkan, M.F.
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