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Título: Chemical and sensory characterization of coffee from Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo and cv. Catuai Vermelho obtained by four different post-harvest processing methods
Palavras-chave: Specialty coffee
Coffee aroma
Coffee - Post-harvest processing
Volatile organic compounds
Cafés especiais
Aroma de café
Café - Processamento pós-colheita
Compostos orgânicos voláteis
Data do documento: 2022
Editor: Society of Chemical Industry
Citação: VAN MULLEN, J. J. et al. Chemical and sensory characterization of coffee from Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo and cv. Catuai Vermelho obtained by four different post-harvest processing methods. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, London, v. 102, n. 14, p. 6687-6695, Nov. 2022. DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.12036.
Resumo: BACKGROUND After the harvest, green coffee beans are dried on the farm using several methods: the wet process, natural process, pulped natural process, or mechanical demucilaging. This study evaluated how the choice of a specific processing method influenced the volatile organic compounds of the coffee beans, before and after roasting, and the sensory characteristics of the beverage. Coffea arabica beans of two varieties (cv. Mundo Novo and cv. Catuai Vermelho) were subjected to these four processing methods on a single farm in the Cerrado area of Brazil. RESULTS Analysis by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry headspace solid-phase microextraction identified 40 volatile organic compounds in green coffee beans and 37 in roasted beans. The main difference between post-harvest treatments was that naturally processed green beans of both varieties contained a different profile of alcohols, acids, and lactones. In medium-roasted beans, those differences were not observed. The coffee beverages had similar taste attributes but distinct flavor profiles. Some of the treatments resulted in specialty-grade coffee, whereas others did not. CONCLUSION The choice of a specific post-harvest processing method influences the volatile compounds found in green beans, the final beverage's flavor profile, and the cupping score, which can have a significant impact on the profitability of coffee farms’ operations. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.12036
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