4 results match your criteria: "CREA-Research Center for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing[Affiliation]"
Foods
September 2022
CREA-Research Center for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing, Via Manziana 30, 00189 Rome, Italy.
The increased demand for healthier foods, the recognition of dry pasta as an ideal carrier of functional ingredients, and the current interest for ancient wheats such as einkorn motivated the present research. Two varieties of , namely cv Norberto and the free-threshing cv Hammurabi, were milled by ultra-fine milling process (micronization) to produce wholegrain spaghetti. Einkorn pasta was assessed in terms of technological and biochemical properties and cooking and sensorial quality and compared to durum wheat semolina pasta.
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August 2022
CREA-Research Center for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing, Via Manziana 30, 00189 Rome, Italy.
This editorial summarizes some of the key challenges in the production of novel pasta formulations in order to obtain high nutritional and healthy products [...
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April 2022
CREA-Research Center for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing, Via Manziana 30, 00189 Rome, Italy.
Through the centuries, the domestication and modern breeding of wheat led to a significant loss of genetic variation in the cultivated gene pool with a consequent decrease in food diversity. Current trends towards low-input and sustainable agriculture call for the revitalization and exploitation of ancient wheats, which represent a reservoir of biodiversity useful to ensure sustainable wheat production in the context of climate change and low-input farming systems. Ancient Caucasian wheat species, such as the hulled wheats (tetraploid AAGG) and (hexaploid AAAAGG), are still grown to a limited extent in the Caucasus for the production of traditional foods.
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February 2021
Faculty of Bioscience and Technology for Food, Agriculture and Environment, University of Teramo, 64100 Teramo, Italy.
Central and South Italy are characterized by small-scale dairy farms and growing abandonment by farmers for other, better-paid, off-farm jobs. New marketing concepts for milk can be one solution to remunerate mountain farmers for their efforts. This study investigates the potential market for hay milk in Italy.
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