Valorising Fruit Pomace for use an an Affordable, Nutritious Bulking Agent to Reduce Sugar in Foods
Lead Participant:
NESTEC YORK LTD.
Abstract
The rising number of people who are overweight or obese is a huge public health burden; excessive intakes of
sugar and calories above recommendations, in combination with sedentary lifestyles has been associated with
this rise. In addition, fibre intakes are reported as below recommendations. This application addresses the
challenge of sugar reduction in foods, and an increase in fibre content. Fruit pomace is a sustainable sidestream
material generated by a number of UK based fruit processors. There is potential to ‘value up’ this material as a
bulking ingredient in foods. Its use as a sugar replacer would improve the nutritional profile of the product by
reducing sugar and calories and increasing the fibre and micronutient content. The focus of this application is
to develop a method to process the fruit pomace at a minimal process cost, to give a fine powder suitable for
application into food as a sugar replacer.
sugar and calories above recommendations, in combination with sedentary lifestyles has been associated with
this rise. In addition, fibre intakes are reported as below recommendations. This application addresses the
challenge of sugar reduction in foods, and an increase in fibre content. Fruit pomace is a sustainable sidestream
material generated by a number of UK based fruit processors. There is potential to ‘value up’ this material as a
bulking ingredient in foods. Its use as a sugar replacer would improve the nutritional profile of the product by
reducing sugar and calories and increasing the fibre and micronutient content. The focus of this application is
to develop a method to process the fruit pomace at a minimal process cost, to give a fine powder suitable for
application into food as a sugar replacer.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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NESTEC YORK LTD. |
People |
ORCID iD |
Emily Norris (Project Manager) |