Deptt of Processing and Food Engineering, College of Agricultural Engng., Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa (Samastipur)-848125.
Osmotic dehydration has been proposed in combination with air drying to improve quality attributes of air dried litchi fruit pieces as a pre-treatment for further drying. The influence of the osmotic step and of the syrup and salt composition on the chemical–physical properties, and colour changes of osmo-airdehydrated (litchi chinensis Sonn.) cubes was studied. The effects of variations in sucrose (50% and 60% w/w) and salt concentrations (10% w/w), solution temperature, and length of immersion time on the moisture removal of the product and its organoleptic characteristics were analyzed. About 80% of water loss occurred between 120–240 min of osmosis for most of the conditions. After osmotic treatment, the fruits were dried in a tray dryer at 70°C for 10 h. Osmotic treatment was responsible for increasing drying rate in a subsequent convective tray drying.