Dried Quince

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Dried quince is sliced and diced  and is enjoyed as a healthy snack or added to dishes like stews, desserts, and teas.

Nutrient

Amount per 100 g

Calories

290–320 kcal

Carbohydrates

75–80 g

Sugars

65–70 g

Fiber

6–8 g

Protein

1–2 g

Total Fat

0.5–1 g

Vitamin C

Trace amounts (less than fresh quince)

Vitamin B-complex

Small amounts (e.g., B1, B2, B6)

Potassium

300–400 mg

Calcium

20–30 mg

Magnesium

15–20 mg

Iron

0.5–1 mg

  • Uses of Dried Quince:
    1. Snacking: Can be eaten on its own as a natural, nutrientous snack.
    2. Teas and Infusions: Often added to hot water to make a flavorful and aromatic herbal tea.
    3. Cooking:it is added to somes dishes, especially in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean recipes, for its natural flavor.
    4. Baking: Added to breads, cakes, or muffins for natural sweetness and texture.
Applications

Dried quince can be used as a raw material in a variety of industries .Here are some ways it can be utilized:

  1. Food and Beverage Industry
  • Teas and Infusions: Dried quince slices are often steeped to make herbal teas, providing a fruity and mildly tangy flavor.
  • Snacks: Processed into healthy, chewy snacks by rehydrating or coating with honey or spices.
  • Desserts and Baked Goods: Used as an ingredient in cakes, muffins, cookies, or bread to add natural sweetness and flavor.
  • Syrups and Jams: Rehydrated dried quince can be cooked into syrups, preserves, or jams.
  • Flavoring: Ground into powder and used as a flavoring agent in products like sauces, ice creams, and candies.
  1. Nutraceutical and Health Products
  • Dietary Supplements: Dried quince is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, making it suitable for powders or capsules in the health supplement market.
  • Herbal Remedies: Used in traditional medicine for its digestive and anti-inflammatory properties.
  1. Alcohol and Beverage Production
  • Quince Liqueur or Wine: Soaked in alcohol to produce infused liqueurs or used as a flavoring for wines.
  • Fermentation Base: Dried quince can serve as a sugar source for brewing unique craft beers or ciders.
  1. Cosmetic Industry
  • Essential Oils: Extracted oils or infusions made from dried quince can be used in creams, lotions, and shampoos for their aromatic and skin-nourishing properties.
  • Exfoliants: Ground dried quince may be incorporated into scrubs for its gentle abrasive quality.
  1. Culinary Condiments
  • Spice Blends: Dried and powdered quince can be mixed with spices to create unique seasoning blends.
  • Sauces and Chutneys: it is Rehydrated and cooked with spices for savory condiments.
  1. Animal Feed
  • Pet Treats: Processed into healthy, fruit-based treats for pets.
  • Livestock Feed Additive: it is added into animal food for its nutritional benefits.
  1. Crafts and Decorations
  • Potpourri: Dried quince slices are used for their aesthetic appeal and aromatic properties in decorative potpourri mixes.
  • Candle and Soap Making: Adds a natural scent or visual element.