Fruit leather refers to fruit purees or a mixture of fruit juice concentrate and other ingredients which are cooked, dried on a non-sticky surface and rolled (Bryk, 1997; Huang and Hsieh, 2005). A variety of fruits can be used to produce leathers (Raab and Oehler, 1999). Leathers have been developed from fruits such as guava, pawpaw, jack fruits and durian (Cheman and Sin, 1997; Babalola et al., 2002).