Food Wastes and By‐products 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119534167.ch8
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“…Furthermore, vegetables influence other aspects of the human body's systems, such as improved appetite, enhanced flavor, and improved digestion. The advantages mentioned above are mainly explained by the composition of these foods, with many vitamins, fibers, minerals, and phytochemicals and a low caloric value (proteins and carbohydrates) [13,18].…”
Section: Waste In the Food Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, vegetables influence other aspects of the human body's systems, such as improved appetite, enhanced flavor, and improved digestion. The advantages mentioned above are mainly explained by the composition of these foods, with many vitamins, fibers, minerals, and phytochemicals and a low caloric value (proteins and carbohydrates) [13,18].…”
Section: Waste In the Food Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding food waste, the continents follow the reverse order. Europe, North America, and Oceania, where the income is highest, are the most wasteful, followed by Asia, Africa, and Latin America, continents with limited sources of food [13]. India is one of the largest fruits and vegetable producers in the world, and over 30% of its production is lost due to difficulties in transport and storage that cause physical changes in food [19].…”
Section: Waste In the Food Supply Chainmentioning
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“…Food wastes, particularly from fruits and vegetables, are rich sources of bioactive compounds. Bioactive components have elicited nutraceutical effects which are utilized to produce functional foods [ 8 , 22 ]. There have been numerous attempts to recycle these wastes into functional foods to get therapeutic and nutritional benefits.…”
Section: Sources Of Bioactive Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%