Processing of mixed fruit juice from mango, orange and pineapple
Journal: Fundamental and Applied Agriculture (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-05-31
Authors : Sajeda Begam; Pabitra Das; Poly Karmoker;
Page : 440-445
Keywords : Mixed fruit juice; sensory evaluation; storage;
Abstract
The study was conducted to prepare mixed fruit juice by using mango pulp, pineapple and orange juices and the quality in terms of nutritional value, keeping quality, shelf life and consumers acceptability were investigated. Chemical analysis showed that TSS, acidity were increased slightly whereas vitamin C and pH were decreased gradually during the storage periods. Storage studies were carried out up to one month with an interval of one week and the result showed that all the samples were in good condition after one month, though little bit of faded color was found at the end of storage periods. Sample with 35% mango juice, 40% orange juice and 25% pineapple secured the highest score on sensory evaluation and showed the best consumer acceptance. This research reveals that perishable fruits can be converted to attractive mixed juice and thus increase the shelf-life, which increase value of the product.
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