Re-evaluation of traditional Mediterranean foods. The local landraces of 'Cipolla di Giarratana' (Allium cepa L.) and long-storage tomato(Lycopersicon esculentum L.): quality traits and polyphenol content
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The heightened consumer awareness for food safety is reflected in the demand for products with well-defined
individual characteristics due to specific production methods, composition and origin. In this context, of pivotal importance is
the re-evaluation of folk/traditional foods by properly characterizing them in terms of peculiarity and nutritional value. The
subjects of this study are twotypicalMediterranean edible products. The main morphological, biometrical and productive traits
and polyphenol contents of three onion genotypes ('Cipolla di Giarratana', 'Iblea' and 'Tonda Musona') and three long-storage
tomato landraces ('Montallegro', 'Filicudi' and 'Principe Borghese') were investigated.
RESULTS: Sicilian onion landraces were characterized by large bulbs, with 'Cipolla di Giarratana' showing the highest bulb
weight (605 g), yield (151 t ha-1) and total polyphenol content (123.5 mg kg-1). Landraces of long-storage tomato were
characterized by low productivity (up to 20 t ha-1), but more than 70% of the total production was obtained with the first
harvest, allowing harvest costs to be reduced. High contents of polyphenols were found, probably related to the typical small
fruit size and thick skin characterizing these landraces.
CONCLUSION: The present study overviews some of the most important traits that could support traditional landrace
characterization and their nutritional value assessment
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
traditional crops; onion; long-storage tomato; quality traits; phenolic content
Elenco autori:
Patane', CRISTINA MARIA; Riggi, Ezio; Avola, Giovanni; Siracusa, Laura; Ruberto, Giuseppe
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