Comparative study of different combined superheated-steam drying techniques for chicken meat |
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Authors: | Adisak Nathakaranakule Worawit Kraiwanichkul Somchart Soponronnarit |
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Affiliation: | aSchool of Energy and Materials, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, 91 Pracha u-tid Road, Bangkok 10140, Thailand |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate different drying techniques for chicken meat, which was aimed as an ingredient for ready-to-eat noodle. Two multi-stage drying techniques, i.e., superheated steam drying in the first stage followed by heat pump drying in the second stage (SSD/HP), and superheated steam drying in the first stage followed by hot air drying in the second stage (SSD/AD), were proposed. The effects of superheated steam temperature and moisture content of chicken at the end of the first-stage drying on the drying kinetics and quality of the dried product viz. color, shrinkage, rehydration ability were then evaluated. The results were also compared with those of purely superheated steam drying. SSD/HP was found to be the most suitable drying method for drying chicken as an ingredient for ready-to-eat noodle. |
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Keywords: | Color Heat pump drying Hot air drying Microstructure Rehydration behavior Shrinkage Superheated steam drying |
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