The results of making some technological corrections, designed to avoid the main processing problems of naturally processed olives are reported. The following processing parameters were kept constant throughout time: salt (2 and 4%), pH (acidification with lactic acid to pH=4), fermenting temperature (25degreesC) and brine level. Results indicate that pH did not exceed the threshold of 4.5, while there was a weak free, combined and volatile acidity. Sugar and polyphenol diffusion into the brines was higher in the 2% brined olives than in the 4% ones. Gas pockets were not recorded, while a low incidence of irreversible shrivelling was noted only in the 4% brined olives. Panelists rated the olives as excellent for firmness and for residual bitter taste, and expressed a slight preference for 4% olives, because they were saltier
Quality improvement of naturally green table olives by controlling some processing parameters / Piga, Antonio; Agabbio, Mario Carlo Salvatore. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE. - ISSN 1120-1770. - 15 (2):(2003), pp. 259-268.
Quality improvement of naturally green table olives by controlling some processing parameters
PIGA, Antonio;AGABBIO, Mario Carlo Salvatore
2003-01-01
Abstract
The results of making some technological corrections, designed to avoid the main processing problems of naturally processed olives are reported. The following processing parameters were kept constant throughout time: salt (2 and 4%), pH (acidification with lactic acid to pH=4), fermenting temperature (25degreesC) and brine level. Results indicate that pH did not exceed the threshold of 4.5, while there was a weak free, combined and volatile acidity. Sugar and polyphenol diffusion into the brines was higher in the 2% brined olives than in the 4% ones. Gas pockets were not recorded, while a low incidence of irreversible shrivelling was noted only in the 4% brined olives. Panelists rated the olives as excellent for firmness and for residual bitter taste, and expressed a slight preference for 4% olives, because they were saltierI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.