Preservation and processing of South Indian white grapes.
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Preservation and processing of South Indian white grapes.
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Siddappa, G. S.
Mathur, P. B. Johar, D. S. |
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05 Grapes
06 Preservation and Storage |
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IN recent years, the seedless Kishmish grapes, which have been introduced in the Palni Hills in South India, have proved a big success. Since grapes are highly perishable, the profitable disposal of the crop in these areas has now become a pressing problem. Further, although the seedless white Kishmish grapes find a good market on account of their superior aality, the seeded grapes, which are generally acidic in taste, are difficult to dispose of in the fresh fruit market. It was, therefore, of interest to investigate methods of storage and utilization of these grapes. |
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1954
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/4991/1/Bull_of_CFTRI_1953_3_5_106-109.pdf
Siddappa, G. S. and Mathur, P. B. and Johar, D. S. (1954) Preservation and processing of South Indian white grapes. Bulletin of Central Food Technological Research Institute, 3. pp. 106-109. |
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