Quality evaluation of cook-chilled chicory stems (Cichorium intybus L., Catalogna group) by conventional and sous vide cooking methods
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Chicory stems, appreciated both raw and cooked, represent a nutritious and refined food. In this study the
effects on the quality of stems cooked by conventional (boiling, steaming and microwaving) and innovative (sous vide)methods
were analysed. Several physical, chemical and sensory traits were compared using two local varieties (Galatina and Molfettese)
of southern Italy (Puglia region).
RESULTS: Independently of the variety, the sous vide method did not significantly affect (redness, yellowness and hue angle)
or had the least impact on (lightness and total colour difference) quality parameters among the four methods as compared
with the raw product. Following sensory analysis, the sous vide product always showed the highest score among the cooking
methods. Moreover, this innovative method did not affect total phenol (TP) content and antioxidant activity (AA) compared
with uncooked stems of both varieties.Microwaving increased TP content and AA (though associated with higher weight loss),
while different responses depending on the chicory variety were observed after boiling and steaming.
CONCLUSION: The results indicate the sous vide technique as optimal to preserve several traits, including organoleptic ones, for
the quality of cook-chilled chicory stems. They also provide product-specific information usually required for cooking process
strategies in the industrial sector of ready-to-eat vegetables.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
local varieties; sensory evaluation; antioxidant activity; total phenols; nitrate content
Elenco autori:
Santamaria, Pietro; Renna, Massimiliano; Giannino, Donato; Gonnella, Maria
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