2014
DOI: 10.1590/fst.2014.0036
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The influence of peeling and type of drying on chemical and sensorial analysis of organic coffee

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“…Coffee is marketed according to its qualitative parameters (Ferreira et al, 2018). Several studies have sought to correlate the chemical composition of coffee beans, such as the sugar, acid and volatile compound contents, with the sensory attributes of the beverage (Fernandes et al, 2014;Martins et al, 2019). The chemical composition of coffee beans depends on several factors, including those related to plant characteristics, such as species and variety; edaphoclimatic factors; harvesting, processing, drying, storage, grinding and transport conditions; and the method used to prepare the beverage for consumption (Alves et al, 2017;L.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Coffee is marketed according to its qualitative parameters (Ferreira et al, 2018). Several studies have sought to correlate the chemical composition of coffee beans, such as the sugar, acid and volatile compound contents, with the sensory attributes of the beverage (Fernandes et al, 2014;Martins et al, 2019). The chemical composition of coffee beans depends on several factors, including those related to plant characteristics, such as species and variety; edaphoclimatic factors; harvesting, processing, drying, storage, grinding and transport conditions; and the method used to prepare the beverage for consumption (Alves et al, 2017;L.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, innovations in the postharvest process of coffee should also present advantages in benefit and cost, abide by environmental standards, and obtain products that comply with quality standards and take into consideration consumer preferences. The effect of the postharvest method on the quality of the beverage is an important factor that is being studied more and more (Arruda et al, 2012;Bytof, Knopp, Schieberle, Teutsch, & Selmar, 2005;Bytof, Selmar, & Schieberle, 2000;Daniels, 2009;Duarte, Pereira, & Farah, 2010;Fernandes, da Silva, Oliveira, & Miranda, 2014;Garo, Shara, & Mare, 2016;González-Ríos et al, 2007;Hamdouche et al, 2016;Joët et al, 2010;Knopp, Bytof, & Selmar, 2006;Koskei, Patrick, & Simon, 2015;Lee, Cheong, Curran, Yu, & Liu, 2015;Leloup, Gancel, Liardon, Rytz, & Phiton, 2004;Ribeiro et al, 2017;Selmar et al, 2005;Silva, 2014;Tarzia, Dos Santos Scholz, & De Oliveira Petkowicz, 2010). However, there is little information on the impact that postharvest processes might have on consumer assessments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%