2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782014000400025
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Determinação da doçura ideal em néctar de mamão adicionado de açúcar

Abstract: RESUMO O mamão é um fruto cuja polpa possui características sensoriais, químicas e digestivas atrativas, apresentando alta produção no país. Apesar disso, o néctar desse fruto é pouco

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“…The proposed linear model showed an excellent fit, explaining more than 96% of the variance (Figure 4A). The ideal sucrose concentration for addition in jussara juice was 12.5%, slightly higher than that reported for passion fruit juice (9.4% to 10.0%) [22], mixed juices from Amazon fruits (9.5% to 10.7%) [23], papaya and pitanga nectars (10.0%) [24,25], and peach nectar (10.4%) [26]. Since jussara juice presents a relatively high lipid content (7.5%) [1] and a distinctive earthy flavor [27], a higher ideal sucrose concentration was expected.…”
Section: Sucrose Addition and Hhp Processing Yielded A Well-accepted Jussara Juicementioning
confidence: 57%
“…The proposed linear model showed an excellent fit, explaining more than 96% of the variance (Figure 4A). The ideal sucrose concentration for addition in jussara juice was 12.5%, slightly higher than that reported for passion fruit juice (9.4% to 10.0%) [22], mixed juices from Amazon fruits (9.5% to 10.7%) [23], papaya and pitanga nectars (10.0%) [24,25], and peach nectar (10.4%) [26]. Since jussara juice presents a relatively high lipid content (7.5%) [1] and a distinctive earthy flavor [27], a higher ideal sucrose concentration was expected.…”
Section: Sucrose Addition and Hhp Processing Yielded A Well-accepted Jussara Juicementioning
confidence: 57%
“…And for the preparation of the apple porridge, 2.5 kg of apple pulp was used and mixed with water and 12% of sugar, adapted of Braga & Conti (2014) [12].…”
Section: Porridge Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To preparing the papaya nectar, 1.572 kg of papaya pulp was used and mixed with water and 12% of sugar, adapted of Braga e Conti-Silva (2014) [11].…”
Section: Nectar Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%