Food Wastes and By‐products 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119534167.ch5
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Brazilian (North and Northeast) Fruit By‐Products

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“…The fruit industrialization sector represents basically juices, nectars, jams, dry fruit, and frozen pulps. As a consequence of the growth of industries and increase in fruit production, large amounts of peels, seeds, and bagasse are generated (Figure 1) (Da Silva, et al, 2020).…”
Section: B R a Zilian Fru It By-produc Tsmentioning
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“…The fruit industrialization sector represents basically juices, nectars, jams, dry fruit, and frozen pulps. As a consequence of the growth of industries and increase in fruit production, large amounts of peels, seeds, and bagasse are generated (Figure 1) (Da Silva, et al, 2020).…”
Section: B R a Zilian Fru It By-produc Tsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fruit industrialization sector represents basically juices, nectars, jams, dry fruit, and frozen pulps. As a consequence of the growth of industries and increase in fruit production, large amounts of peels, seeds, and bagasse are generated (Figure 1) (Da Silva, et al., 2020). Because these materials have excellent nutritional, bioactive, and antioxidant composition (Coman et al., 2019; Pérez‐Chabela & Hernández‐Alcántara, 2018), they can be used efficiently and add value to other products, rather than being discarded or used as fertilizer.…”
Section: Brazilian Fruit By‐productsmentioning
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