Abstract

The market demand for fruit-based healthy snacks in dried form is increasing rapidly. Novel and efficient drying techniques are being explored to meet market demand of fruit-based snacks with better nutritive value and sensorial attributes. In this study, suitability of far infrared assisted refractance window (FIR + RW) drying to obtain banana leather was ascertained and drying behavior, bioactives, flavor, microstructure, and sensory attributes were compared with RW and hot air (HA) drying. FIR + RW and RW reduced the drying time by 60–75% and energy consumption by 38–45% as compared to HA. RW drying preserved color and retained higher phenolics (19%), ascorbic acid (22%) and antioxidant capacity (16–47%) compared to HA. Among the studied methods, HA resulted in higher browning index and hydroxymethylfurfural content. FIR + RW and RW dried banana samples had maximum flavor compounds, better overall consumer acceptance and improved cellular structure with widened pores. The study indicated that RW and FIR + RW have good potential to be considered as alternative drying techniques to HA for producing high-quality fruit leather.

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