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Mealiness Detection in Agricultural Crops: Destructive and Nondestructive Tests: A Review

  • Arman Arefi
  • , Parviz Ahmadi Moghaddam
  • , Kaveh Mollazade
  • , Ali Hassanpour
  • , Constantino Valero
  • , Aoife Gowen

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Abstract

Mealiness is known as an important internal quality attribute of fruits/vegetables, which has significant influence on consumer purchasing decisions. Mealiness has been a topic of research interest over the past several decades. A number of destructive and nondestructive techniques are introduced for mealiness detection. Nondestructive methods are more interesting because they are rapid, noninvasive, and suitable for real-time purposes. In this review, the concept of mealiness is presented for potato, apple, and peach, followed by an in-depth discussion about applications of destructive and nondestructive techniques developed for mealiness detection. The results suggest the potential of electromagnetic-based techniques for nondestructive mealiness evaluation. Further investigations are in progress to find more appropriate nondestructive techniques as well as cost and performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)657-680
Number of pages24
JournalComprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety
Volume14
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sep 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Compression test
  • Optical monitoring
  • Sensory evaluation
  • Sonic techniques
  • Texture attributes

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