Method of dehydrating wine grapes and other foods
A method of dehydrating seeded wine grapes that are intact, attached to a steam, and that have a fruit matrix containing seeds is described that includes providing air movement using a dehydration device over the seeded wine grapes at a temperature between 135 and 200 degrees F. to extract water through pores of the seeded wine grape, and cooling the seeded wine grapes to room temperature, thereby concentrating nutrients within the fruit matrix and rendering the seeds of the seeded wine grapes edible.
1 . A method for treating seeded wine grapes to make seeds thereof edible and concentrate nutritional substances therein and delaying spoilage, comprising:
harvesting a cluster of seeded whole wine grapes having seeds and a pulp matrix therein from a vine such that the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes is attached to a stem and are substantially free of cracked skin;
heating the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes at a temperature in a range of 100-200° F. for a period of time in a range of 1-24 hours while maintaining stem attachment to facilitate stem-fruit water transfer through capillary osmotic homeostasis so that water is transmitted from an interior of the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes through the skin, the pulp matrix, and the stems to at least partially dehydrate the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes, such that beneficial compounds are concentrated in the seeded whole wine grapes as the stems dry faster than the fruit, and render the seeds of the seeded whole wine grapes into an edible condition within the seeded whole wine grapes; and
curing the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes by allowing the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes to cool over a period of time such that a skin of grapes of the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes is exposed to ambient air while the pulp matrix is not exposed to air, whereby dehydrated seeded whole wine grapes are obtained,
wherein the seeded whole wine grapes as dehydrated and cured have a residual water content level of about 14-23% and a water activity (AW) level of less than 0.85.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the cluster of seeded whole wine grape is harvested beyond peak ripeness with beginnings of dimpling of wine grapes in the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes.
3 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising rotating or turning over the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes at least once during heating, curing, or both heating and curing.
4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
positioning the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes on a tray prior to heating and curing the cluster; and
turning the tray or the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes at a predetermined period of time during the heating process.
5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein turning the tray or the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes causes a reversal of air flow applied to the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the seeded whole wine grapes are cabernet grapes, the temperature is in a range of 160-185° F., and the period of time is 8 hours.
7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the cluster is one of a plurality of clusters of the seeded whole wine grapes and an amount of the clusters of seeded whole wine grapes is at least 10 tons in a single processing run, and the temperature is in a range of 160-185° F. for a period in a range of 10-24 hours.
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the period of time is in a range of 6-8 hours, and, after curing, the seeded whole wine grapes as dehydrated and cured have the residual water content in a range of 14-23% and the water activity of about 0.52.
9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the seeded whole wine grapes are selected from a group consisting of: chardonnay grapes; cabernet grapes; and merlot grapes.
10 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising, before harvesting the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes, and prior to heating the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes, partially dehydrating the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes at ambient conditions.
11 . A method for dehydrating seeded wine grapes, comprising:
providing a cluster of seeded whole wine grapes having a pulp matrix and skin that is substantially intact, the seeded whole wine grapes as removed being attached to a stem and each of the seeded whole wine grapes having a seed therein;
applying air using a dehydration device to the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes at a temperature in a range of 100-200° F. for a period of time in a range of 1-24 hours while maintaining stem attachment to facilitate stem-fruit water transfer through capillary osmotic homeostasis whereby water is transmitted substantially only from an interior of the grapes through the skin and through the stem so as to at least partially dehydrate the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes whereby beneficial compounds are concentrated in the pulp matrix of the seeded whole wine grapes as the stems dry faster than the fruit, and render the seeds of the seeded whole wine grapes into an edible condition within the seeded whole wine grapes; and
curing the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes by allowing the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes to cool to room temperature over a period of time in an unsealed container such that a skin of grapes of the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes is exposed to ambient air while the pulp matrix is not exposed to air, whereby dehydrated seeded whole wine grapes are obtained,
wherein the seeded whole wine grapes as dehydrated and cured have a residual water content level of about 14-23% and a water activity (AW) level of less than 0.85.
12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the nutrients comprise at least one of: antioxidants, volatile esters, water-soluble tannins, sugar, and fiber.
13 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the dehydration device is a tunnel dehydrator.
14 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the temperature is in the range of 160-185° F., and the period of time is 15-20 hours.
15 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the temperature is in the range of 160-185° F., and the period of time is about 8 hours.
16 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:
prior to heating and curing, positioning the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes on a tray; and
turning the tray or the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes at a predetermined period of time during the heating process, thereby reversing air flow applied to the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes.
17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the predetermined period of time is after 90 minutes.
18 . The method of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the following: a stemcap-to-fruit junction is strengthened during dehydration to prevent fruit matrix exposure to oxygen or microbes; fruit shelf life is substantially lengthened; and the cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes has grapes from genus Vitus vinifera.
19 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising, after curing, re-heating the at least one cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes for 20-24 hours using the dehydration device at a temperature in a range of about 170-175° E, wherein the re-heating is performed between about 40 minutes after heating and about 10 days after the heating.
20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising enhancing a speed of the curing by turning the at least one cluster of the seeded whole wine grapes over during the curing.
21 . A method of dehydrating seeded wine grapes that are intact, attached to a stem, and that have a fruit matrix containing seeds, thereby concentrating nutrients within the fruit matrix and rendering the seeds of the seeded wine grapes edible, comprising:
providing air movement using a dehydration device over the seeded wine grapes at a temperature between 100 and 200 degrees F. to extract water through pores of the seeded wine grapes while maintaining stem attachment to facilitate stem-fruit water transfer through capillary osmotic homeostasis, whereby beneficial compounds are concentrated in the fruit matrix of the seeded wine grapes as the stems dry faster than the fruit matrix; and
cooling the seeded wine grapes to room temperature.
22 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the seeded whole wine grapes are at least one of: merlot grapes; cabernet grapes; and chardonnay grapes, and the dehydration device comprises a tunnel dehydrator.
23 . A method of dehydrating seeded wine grapes that are intact, attached to a stem, and that have a fruit matrix containing seeds, comprising:
providing air movement using a dehydration device over the seeded wine grapes at a temperature between 135 and 200 degrees F. while maintaining stem attachment to facilitate stem-fruit water transfer through capillary osmotic homeostasis to extract water through pores of the seeded wine grapes, and cooling the seeded wine grapes to room temperature, thereby concentrating beneficial nutrients within the pulp matrix and rendering the seeds of the seeded wine grapes edible.
24 . The method of claim 23 , wherein the seeded whole wine grapes are at least one of: merlot grapes; cabernet grapes; and chardonnay grapes, and the dehydration device comprises a tunnel dehydrator.