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dc.contributor.authorAbong, George O.
dc.contributor.authorOkoth, Michael W.
dc.contributor.authorKaruri, Edward G.
dc.contributor.authorKabira, Jackson N.
dc.contributor.authorMathooko, Francis M.
dc.date.accessioned2013-02-20T11:46:00Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationJ. Appl. Biosci. 2009. Nutrient contents in potatoen
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10454
dc.description.abstractObjective: To determine the nutrient contents of raw and processed products of Kenyan potato cultivars. Methodology and results: Eight potato cultivars (Tigoni, Desiree, Dutch Robyjn, Kenya Karibu, Kenya Sifa, CIP 393385.47, CIP 391696.96 and CIP 393385.39) were grown under local standard cultural conditions. The mature crop was harvested and allowed to cure at ambient air conditions (15-19 °C /86-92 % RH) for three weeks before evaluation. Proximate and mineral compositions of raw and boiled tubers and of freshly prepared and frozen French fries were determined. Significant (P≤0.05) variations between the cultivars were observed especially in dry matter content. Total ash was significantly (P≤0.05) reduced on boiling basically due to leaching. Apart from increase in fat content, frying did not significantly (P>0.05) reduce any chemical constituent while freezing significantly (P≤0.05) reduced total ash, crude protein and total carbohydrate contents. All the cultivars had high levels of sodium and potassium. Conclusions and application of findings: With the exception of increase in fat content, frying does not adversely affect the proximate, chemical and mineral composition of the potatoes. Even though boiling and storage in frozen form significantly (P≤0.05) decreases total ash, carbohydrates and mineral content; as well as iron, manganese, zinc, potassium, calcium and magnesium, these are retained in considerably high amounts to warrant use of these processing technologies. Therefore, Kenyan potatoes can be utilized in any processed form, especially the new technology of processing frozen French fries, without adversely affecting the nutritional content and other quality aspects.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectPotato cultivarsen
dc.subjectNutrient contentsen
dc.subjectFrench friesen
dc.subjectProximate compositionen
dc.titleNutrient contents of raw and processed products from Kenyan potato cultivarsen
dc.typeArticleen
local.publisherDepartment of Food Science, Nutrition and Technologyen


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