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Upcycling Legume Water: from wastewater to food ingredients (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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Upcycling Legume Water: from wastewater to food ingredients (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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Food manufacturing generates an incredibly high volume of
wastewater. The legume industry is one of the top contributors to
this environmental issue, as soaking and boiling are necessary to
transform dried legumes into cooked canned products and other
legume-based products, such as soymilk, tofu, hummus and flours.
Wastewater must be treated prior to disposal into the environment,
thus raising production costs for the food industry. In addition,
wastewater contains nutrients that are lost from the food chain
after disposal. As water and soluble nutrients are becoming a
limited resource, it is critical to optimize food manufacturing at
all levels. Recycling Legume Wastewater Into Food Ingredients
presents a sustainable solution to this increasing demand for food
and water. The text analyses the composition of legume wastewater
and its physicochemical properties, including its potential
applications in emulsifiers, foaming agents, gelling agents and
antistaling ingredients. Early chapters discuss the processing of
legumes and the wastewater generation involved. Further sections
focus on wastewater generated by soaking and cooking, including the
composition, functional properties, and food applications involved
in each. Sprouting water, bioactives and applications in edible
packaging are also discussed. In presenting a sustainable solution
for legume wastewater use, this text is an important key to
sustainability in food processing and the reduction of waste.
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