Browsing SINTEF Open by Author "Widell, Kristina Marianne Norne"
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Comparing Efficiency of Green Methods for Surimi Skin and Bone Gelatin Extraction
Khushboo, Khushboo; Kaushik, Nutan; Widell, Kristina Marianne Norne; Slizyte, Rasa; Kumari, Asha (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Globally, the surimi processing industry produces a large amount of by-products in the form of head and viscera, skin, bones, scale, etc. The aim of this study was to assess the combined biomass of pink perch skin and bones ... -
Dimensioning and techno-economic-assessment of thermal energy storages in the food processing industry using energy load profiles
Bengsch, Jan; Svendsen, Eirik Starheim; Galteland, Olav; Widell, Kristina Marianne Norne; Selvnes, Håkon; Sevault, Alexis Gerard Edouard (Science et technique du froid;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)The food industry is a major consumer of electrical energy, which is required for cooling, freezing, drying and heating. Due to the production characteristics, high load peaks often occur in food processing. This leads not ... -
Effect of Pink Perch Gelatin on Physiochemical, Textural, Sensory, and Storage Characteristics of Ready-to-Cook Low-Fat Chicken Meatballs
Khushboo, NN; Kaushik, Nutan; Widell, Kristina Marianne Norne; Slizyte, Rasa; Kumari, Asha (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In recent years consumer demand for low-fat convenience food is increasing rapidly. This study was designed to develop low-fat ready-to-cook (RTC) chicken meatballs using pink perch gelatin. Meatballs were prepared using ... -
Integration of Cold Thermal Energy Storage at a Pelagic Fish Processing Plant: A Modelling Approach
Svendsen, Eirik Starheim; Bengsch, Jan; Widell, Kristina Marianne Norne; Selvnes, Håkon; Sevault, Alexis Gerard Edouard; Hafner, Armin; Nordtvedt, Tom Ståle (Science et technique du froid;202-4, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)Energy intensive sectors such as food processing are paying more and more attention towards energy conservation and reducing their total carbon footprint. The energy demand of a pelagic fish processing plant has been ...