Abstract

The application of moderate electric field (MEF) on frying can influence the quality of fried products; however, the associated mechanism is unknown. This study investigated the effects of MEF voltage on the quality and surface heat transfer of potato strips fried with an MEF. With increasing MEF voltage, the moisture content, hardness, starch gelatinization rate, and shrinkage of the potato strips significantly increased (p < 0.05), while their oil content and brightness decreased (p < 0.05). The decrease in their oil content and brightness indicated improved crust formation, which reduced oil absorption. The potato strips fried under higher voltages exhibited lower oil contents and better microstructure than those fried under lower voltages. A possible mechanism comprised MEF increasing the heat transfer coefficient (h) between oil and potato strips, thereby accelerating crust formation; moreover, h values increased with MEF voltage. The results indicate the potential application of MEF in food frying.

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