Cashew Apple Utilization-Generating Wealth from Waste

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Cashew (Anacardium occidentale), belonging to the family Anacardiaceae, is a major commercial horticultural crop of India. It is primarily cultivated for its nut, and widely grown in tropical areas. However, may be due to the high value of the nut, another important produce from cashew i.e. cashew apple, has been neglected all along without any utilization. Cashew apple is very tasty and is highly nutritious. It is comparable with many other tropical fruits in its nutritive value and contains more vitamin C and riboflavin. It is not commercially used in India, except in Goa where it is profitably used for the production of feni. The cashew apple, weighing about 8-10 times that of the nut, is an equally valuable produce from the crop, if it is economically exploited. Cashew apple is a pseudo fruit formed by the swollen receptacle and is highly nutritious and is a valuable source of sugar, minerals and vitamins. Ripe apple is very juicy and spongy having a unique flavour and smell. The astringent and acid principles in cashew apple produce a rough unpleasant and biting sensation on the tongue and throat, major drawback of the fruit which prevents the consumption of fresh fruits and the tannin content varies from 0.06 to 0.76g per 100 g. This in fact limits the utilization of cashew apple as fresh fruit as well as raw material in the fruit processing industry [1,2]. Hence the removal of astringency is the primary step in cashew apple processing. Large number of technologies has been developed by various research stations in India, more specifically Cashew Research Station, Madakkathara, Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur, Keralka India, for the economic utilization of cashew apple by processing it into various value added products.
腰果苹果的利用——从废物中创造财富
腰果(Anacardium occidentale)属于腰果科,是印度主要的商业园艺作物。它主要因其坚果而种植,在热带地区广泛种植。然而,可能是由于坚果的高价值,腰果的另一个重要产品,即腰果苹果,一直被忽视,没有任何利用。腰果非常美味,营养丰富。它的营养价值与许多其他热带水果相当,含有更多的维生素C和核黄素。它在印度没有商业用途,除了果阿邦,在那里它被用于生产feni。腰果苹果的重量大约是坚果的8-10倍,如果经济地加以利用,腰果苹果是一种同样有价值的农作物产品。腰果苹果是一种由肿胀的花托形成的伪果实,营养丰富,是糖、矿物质和维生素的宝贵来源。成熟的苹果是非常多汁和海绵有独特的味道和气味。腰果苹果的涩味和酸的原理在舌头和喉咙上产生一种粗糙的不愉快和咬人的感觉,这是水果的主要缺点,阻碍了新鲜水果的消费,单宁含量从0.06到0.76克每100克。这实际上限制了腰果苹果作为鲜果和原料在水果加工业中的利用[1,2]。因此去除涩味是腰果加工的首要步骤。印度的各个研究站已经开发了大量的技术,特别是腰果研究站,Madakkathara,喀拉拉邦农业大学,Vellanikkara, Thrissur,喀拉拉邦,印度,腰果苹果的经济利用,将其加工成各种增值产品。
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