The Role of Plantain in Promoting Food Security: A Review
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2024-05-16
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Plantain is a food security crop of significant nutritional value in the global
south. Yet there are significant post-harvest losses, especially at the senescent
stage. This review seeks to give a general overview of the crop, its nutritional
significance and the technologies that can be adopted to enhance its utilisation
at its senescent stage. In West Africa, plantains are eaten at all ripening stages,
yet processing is limited to the unripe and semi-ripe. Adoptable technologies
such as foam-mat drying will enhance its utilisation in indigenous meals and
other food applications. This review provides useful insight to optimize the
use of plantain to prevent food waste.
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Food Security, Plantain, Foam-Mat Drying, Ripening
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Adi, D. D. (2024). The role of plantain in promoting food security: A review. Food and Nutrition Sciences, 15(5), 313-335.