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Factors in prune skin texture: Marked skin toughness of dehydrated prunes investigated in effort to identify probable cause of the texture problem

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Leonora Hohl Strohmaier, University of California
Jane Magee Loomis, University of California

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California Agriculture 12(11):14-14.

Published November 01, 1958

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No direct relationship between thickness and toughness of the skins of dehydrated prunes could be found in studies of the thickness, structural and textural characteristics of four varieties of fresh and dehydrated California prunes.

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Factors in prune skin texture: Marked skin toughness of dehydrated prunes investigated in effort to identify probable cause of the texture problem

Leonora Hohl Strohmaier, Jane Magee Loomis
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Factors in prune skin texture: Marked skin toughness of dehydrated prunes investigated in effort to identify probable cause of the texture problem

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Leonora Hohl Strohmaier, University of California
Jane Magee Loomis, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 12(11):14-14.

Published November 01, 1958

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Abstract

No direct relationship between thickness and toughness of the skins of dehydrated prunes could be found in studies of the thickness, structural and textural characteristics of four varieties of fresh and dehydrated California prunes.

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