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기후변화 대응 작물인 고구마: 국내 생산동향 및 산업적 이용Sweet Potato, a Crop to Respond to Climate Change: Domestic Production Trend and its Industrial Application

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Sweet Potato, a Crop to Respond to Climate Change: Domestic Production Trend and its Industrial Application
Authors
김동현박영남조영손
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
한국산업식품공학회
Keywords
sweet potato; climate change; starch
Citation
Food Engineering Progress, v.27, no.3, pp 173 - 179
Pages
7
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SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Food Engineering Progress
Volume
27
Number
3
Start Page
173
End Page
179
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/67880
DOI
10.13050/foodengprog.2023.27.3.173
ISSN
1226-4768
2288-1247
Abstract
As the average temperature on Earth increases due to global climate change, crops are further needed to overcome this issue. Since sweet potato has high yield potential, can grow in harsh environments, and contains abundant nutri ents, it is a potential substitute food in response to environmental crises. Compared to grains such as rice and barley, sweet potato has a lower glycemic load and contains various natural antioxidants, showing a variety of physiological functions. Thus, sweet potato is in the spotlight as a healthy food. Although domestic sweet potato production con tinued to decrease from 1990 to 2010, its production was maintained or slightly increased until 2020 due to the changes in consumers’ dietary habits that emphasize health. In this regard, steamed or roasted sweet potatoes were consumed as a snack substitute in the previous eating form. Furthermore, sweet potato starch has been used in var ious industries, including food. Therefore, this study intends to discuss the value of sweet potatoes as food, the pro duction trend and cultivation method of sweet potatoes in South Korea, and the industrial application of sweet potatoes.
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