Items where Author is "Saha, N. K."
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Rodriguez, R. and Saha, N. K. and Agarwal, P. C. (1983) Physico-chemical characteristics of some cabbage cultivars and their suitability for canning. Indian Food Packer, 37 (4). pp. 52-59.
Chakraborthy, S. and Saha, N. K. and Prakash, K. and Bisht, H. C. (1980) Studies on varietal suitability of litchi (L. chinensis) for canning. Indian Food Packer, 34 (6). pp. 17-22.
Chakraborthy, S. and Sampathu, S. R. and Bisht, H. C. and Kamal, Prakash and Saha, N. K. (1976) Determination of optimum maturity in peas for canning for Indian preparations. Indian Food Packer, 30 (6). pp. 20-26.
Saha, N. K. and Agarwal, P. C. and Rodriguez, R. (1976) Effect of ripeness level, storage period, processing conditions and ascorbic acid on flavour retention in canned Dusehri mango. Indian Food Packer, 30. pp. 87-91.
Chakraborthy, S. and Rodriguez, R. and Sampathu, S. R. and Saha, N. K. (1974) Prevention of pink discolouration in canned litchi (L. chinensis). Journal of Food Science and Technology, 11 (6). pp. 266-268.
Rodriguez, R. and Agarwal, P. C. and Saha, N. K. (1971) Effect of maturity of safeda guavas on flavour preference. Indian Food Packer, 25 (1). pp. 13-20.
Rodriguez, R. and Agarwal, P. C. and Saha, N. K. (1971) Physico - chemical characteristics of apricot varieties of Kumaon region and their suitability for canning. Indian Food Packer, 25 (2). pp. 5-10.
Rodriguez, R. and Agarwal, P. C. and Saha, N. K. (1971) Physico-chemical changes during development of safeda guava fruit. Indian Food Packer, 25 (1). pp. 5-12.
Agarwal, P. C. and Rodriguez, R. and Saha, N. K. (1969) Studies on some important varieties of green peas of Northern India. I. Physico-chemical characteristics. Indian Food Packer, 23 (6). pp. 12-16.
Agarwal, P. C. and Rodriguez, R. and Saha, N. K. (1969) Studies on some important varieties of green peas of Northern India. II. Canning trials. Indian Food Packer, 23 (6). pp. 17-22.
Rodrigues, R. and Agarwal, P. C. and Saha, N. K. (1964) Canning of water chestnut (Singhara) (Trapa bispinosa Roxb). Journal of Food Science and Technology , 1. pp. 28-31.