Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,158,021 members, 7,835,460 topics. Date: Tuesday, 21 May 2024 at 10:28 AM

Different Banana Drying Processes - Agriculture - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Agriculture / Different Banana Drying Processes (2897 Views)

Banana Drying Machine/spice Drying Machine / Fruits And Vegetables Hot Air Drying Processes Research / Onion Slices Drying Processes (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply)

Different Banana Drying Processes by fooddryingoven(f): 10:39am On Nov 05, 2015
Banana is one of the most widely consumed fruits in the world. It is produced in 135 countries and territories across the tropics and subtropics. India ranks first in the production, next are China, Philippines, Ecuador, Brazil, and Indonesia. The fruit comes in different size, with delicious, sweet and creamy flesh covered with a outer peel which may be green, yellow, red, purple, or brown when ripe.

Health Benefits of Banana
Banana has a high nutritional value. It doesn’t contain any fats and doesn't have any cholesterol. Banana is a good source of carbohydrates, fiber, potassium, manganese, magnesium, iron, copper, vitamins B complex and C. It also contains many antioxidants, such as dopamine and catechin. Banana helps with weight loss, improve cardiovascular health, maintain your eye health, lift your mood, improve digestion, build stronger bone, boost energy, keep the brain alert, lower blood pressure, improve kidney function, and help fight anaemia.

Why Drying Process of Bananas is Necessary?
Bananas are highly perishable due to their high moisture content and therefore very susceptible to postharvest losses during handling, transportation and storage. Thus, it is of great importance to use an appropriate process method to reduce the losses.
Drying process is one of alternative ways to preserve the food quality and increase its value. The objective is the removal of water to a level which prevents deterioration. The major motives are extension of shelf life and reduction in volume.
Drying process of banana is a process involving simultaneous heat and mass transfer. During banana drying process, moisture in bananas diffuses from the internal to the surface and evaporates into the air stream; meanwhile, heat is transferred from the air to bananas. When moisture is removed, the volume of bananas decreases.

Various Drying Methods of Banana
There are several methods to dry bananas, including sun and solar drying, hot air drying, vacuum drying, freeze drying, microwave drying, osmotic dehydration, spray and drum drying.
Sun drying process of banana
Traditional sun drying takes place by laying the banana under direct sunlight. Sun drying is cheap, but the product obtained is often of inferior quality due to contamination by dust, insects, animals and rain. Also, direct exposure to sunlight causes the loss of vitamins and unacceptable colour changes.
Solar drying process of banana
Using solar energy for food drying is environmentally friendly and economically feasible. Compared with sun-drying, solar dryers generate higher air temperatures and lower relative humidity, which results in shorter drying time and lower product moisture content. The method also protects the banana from contamination due to the higher temperature and enclosed structure. The finished product is with better quality.
Hot air drying process of banana
Hot air drying is the most commonly used drying method for food preservation and has been widely applied for drying bananas. However, due to the low thermal conductivity of banana, this method always results in low efficiency of heat transfer, which renders low energy efficiency and long drying time. The quality of the dried product is often reduced in terms of colour, rehydration ratio, texture and other characteristics.
Vacuum dryingl process of banana
Vacuum enables moisture contained in the food to evaporate at lower temperature, which gives better product quality, especially for foods which are heat-sensitive in nature. In addition, vacuum drying can help prevent oxidation since there is no air in the environment. Products dried by vacuum driers sustains better color, texture and aroma compared to those that were air-dried.
Freeze drying process of banana
For freeze-drying, the absence of liquid water and low temperature render a finished product of excellent quality with minimal reduction of volume. However, freeze drying is expensive and time-consuming for manufacturing dehydrated products.
Microwave drying process of banana
Under microwave field, microwave energy is mainly adsorbed by water polar molecules inside the food material. The polar water molecules tend to align themselves according to the electric field as they alternate at very high frequencies. Heat is produced due to friction between oscillating molecules, which results in rapid evaporation of water. Compared to conventional hot air drying, microwave drying results in a high thermal efficiency, shorter drying time and improved quality of finished product.
Osmotic dehydration of banana
Osmotic dehydration is initially started with partial removal of water by immersing in a concentrated solution of osmotic agents such as sugar and salt. Water/solutes diffuses from and into the material through a semi-permeable cell membrane, which allows water to pass through them more rapidly than sugar. The fruit is subsequently dehydrated in the air drier where moisture content is further decreased. Osmotic dehydration minimizes heat damage to the flavor, aroma and nutritional content of the product, prevents color changes and reduces the loss of volatile compounds.
Spray & drum drying for making banana powder and banana flakes
Spray drying process by spray drying machine is mainly used for drying banana fruit to produce banana powder. During spray-drying, the feeding flow of the particulate fluids is sprayed into hot air to produce dried particles. This method features rapid drying speed. By drum drying, banana pulp are dried into flakes by applying in thin layers onto the outer surface of drum which is heated by steam, and then further dried in a tunnel or cabinet dryer to 2% moisture content. The flakes are then pulverized to make powder. Drum dryers normally have high energy efficiency.

Banana Drying Equipment
Hot air banana drying oven
Hot air oven is for hot air drying of various materials including banana. The cabinet dryer uses steam or electricity as heat sources and axial flow fan for forced ventilation. Foods are placed in the trays and the trays are put on the trolley, then push into the drying room for drying. The circulation system is fully closed, most air circulates in the oven, having high thermal efficiency and saving energy. Forced ventilation combining with adjustable air distribution plates achieves temperature balance in the oven, enabling the foods to be dried evenly.
Microwave banana drying machine
Microwave drying machine adopts microwave to dry the foods, having rapid drying speed and uniform drying effect. Thermal effect and non-thermal effect works together, achieving sterilization at low temperature and short time, the flavor and nutritional components of food are retained to the maximum. Microwave works directly on the food, there is almost no other heat loss, having high thermal efficiency and saving energy. The machine is highly automatic and easy to control.

Link: http://fooddryingoven.com/drying_ideas/different-banana-drying-processes.html
If any need of Banana Chips Drying Machine and Banana Slicing Machine, pls leave ur message and e-mail, we will reply u soon. Or pls send your inquiry to E-mail: info@
Website: www.fooddryingoven.com
www.

1 Like 2 Shares

Re: Different Banana Drying Processes by decatalyst(m): 10:41am On Nov 05, 2015
FRIEDPLANTAIN come and see ooooo

(1) (Reply)

Investing In Hybrid Plantain Plantation Is Not Synonymous To MMM. Find Out Why? / Goat Farmers: The Hard Lesson I Learnt Today / Some Strange Trees You Got To See (pictures)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 20
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.