Abstract

ABSTRACT Value‐added fruit products suitable for production by small‐scale farmers and processors were developed and evaluated. Apples, blueberries, peaches and strawberries from local growers were processed into a dried fruit product. The total phenolics, total anthocyanins and oxygen radical absorbing capacity (ORAC) were determined. Drying the fruit concentrated total phenolics, total anthocyanins and ORAC levels as compared to fresh fruit. The nutraceutical components of the blueberries, peaches and strawberries of the local dried fruit were higher than those of commercial dried fruit purchased at a natural food store. The dried fruit from both the local and commercial fruits was used to create a fruit pie filling for consumer evaluation. Consumer acceptance of fruit pie filling from dried fruit grown locally and dried commercial fruits was evaluated using a 9‐point verbal hedonic scale and a 5‐point Just About Right scale. In terms of consumer evaluation, the pie fillings made from local dried fruits were either better or at parity with those from commercial products. In addition to the nutraceutical benefits, the pie fillings were consumer acceptable products that could represent an avenue for small‐scale farmers to add value to surplus fruit. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONSComplete utilization of fruit crops is a key component to the success of small farm operations. Excess fruit crops can be dried (or processed in other manners) and used to create many value‐added products. Increased consumer awareness of healthy food products provides a niche market for these fruit products. In this research, the nutraceutical benefits of fresh and dried apples, blueberries, peaches and strawberries were investigated and the consumer overall acceptance of a pie filling produced from these dried fruit was shown.

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