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Abstract(s)
With the war in Ukraine reshaping world trade, there is now a surplus of orange production in
Europe, affecting the price in Portugal. Algarve is no exception, where producers are offering the
fruit for lack of buyers. An innovative solution is on the agenda: transforming this Mediterranean
diet fruit into a crispy ready-to-eat snack. The crispy orange snack is made exclusively from
dehydrated oranges (and no other ingredients) and is not yet available in the market. Not only can
this product be made from surplus orange production, but it can also be used in a variety of ways,
including as a crunchy, ready-to-eat snack, as an edible cake topper, or even as an ingredient in
beverages such as sparkling and tonic water, or gin. Following development, the product was fully
characterized regarding nutritional value, water activity (aw), microbiology and sensory analysis
with 66 consumers. Interestingly, unlike other orange products such as 100% orange juice, the
crispy orange snack has a high fibre content (10% of the recommended daily dose). This is a major
point as fibre is essential for regulating blood sugar levels. Furthermore, 95.5% of consumers who
tested the product would buy it if it were available.
Description
Póster premiado no evento IMTF
Keywords
Orange surplus Mediterranean diet Dehydrated crispy snack Multi-purpose Consumer acceptance
Citation
CRISTÓVÃO, Mário [et al.] (2022) - Crispy orange : a multi-purpose ready-to-eat snack. In Innovation in Mediterranean Traditional Foods: Novel Products and Processes, Bragança, 2022 - Book of abstracts. Bragança : [s.n.]. p. 69. Póster.