Effect of Microwave Frying on Acrylamide Generation, Mass Transfer, Color, and Texture in French Fries

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M. Sansano
R. De los Reyes
A. Andrés
A. Heredia
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[1] Institute of Food Engineering for Development,Universitat Politècnica de València
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Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2018年 / 11卷
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Microwave frying; French fries; Acrylamide; Mass flows; Food quality;
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of microwave power on acrylamide generation, as well as moisture and oil fluxes and quality attributes of microwave-fried potatoes. Concretely, 25 g of potato strips, in 250 mL of fresh oil (at room temperature), were subjected to three different microwave powers (315, 430, and 600 W) in a conventional microwave oven. Microwave frying resulted in an acrylamide reduction ranged from 37 to 83% compared to deep-oil frying. Microwave-fried French fries presented lower moisture and higher fat content than deep-oil fried potatoes. Concretely, microwave-fried potatoes presented values of moisture and texture more similar to potato chips than French fries, nonetheless with lower fat levels (less than 20 g/100 g wb) and acrylamide content (lower than 100 μg/kg wb) at the reference time. This study presents an alternative way of frying to address the production of healthier potato chips.
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