Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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225274 | Journal of Food Engineering | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The sweet tamarind is a pod, harvested ripe and usually consumed fresh. The pod consists of a shell and pulp, which encloses the seeds. The main problem with fresh sweet tamarind is the damage caused by packaging which deteriorates the fruit quality and reduces the consumable amount of fruit. This research attempts to quantitatively evaluate the damage of the sweet tamarind packaged in current wholesale and retail containers and to propose an appropriate new package. The proposed packaging is of a sleeve design, 15 cm in diameter by 20 cm in height, containing a mixture of 5 mm foam balls and sweet tamarind inserted vertically. This packaging imparts 15 to 16 of the damage of conventional packaging and costs half the price.
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Authors
Bundit Jarimopas, Dolhathai Rachanukroa, Sher Paul Singh, Rungsinee Sothornvit,