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High pressure processing and storage of blueberries: effect on fruit hardness
Authors:Tiago B. Scheidt
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical &2. Materials Engineering, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Abstract:Non-thermal preservation technologies such as high pressure processing (HPP) have low impact in original fruit flavours. The objective of this study was to process the whole blueberries by HPP and investigate the effect on its hardness after processing and during 7 and 28 days storage. Whole blueberry immersed in water was the best packaging option. The blueberries submitted to 200 and 600?MPa for 5–60?min and were stored at 3°C for 1 week. In another experiment, HPP blueberries (200 and 600?MPa for 10?min) were stored for 28 days. No difference in sensorial texture was observed between HPP and fresh unprocessed blueberry, although the instrumental hardness decreased significantly. Hardness was not affected by the processing time and was similar just after HPP and one-week storage. The hardness of HPP-processed blueberries was kept along 28 days storage without considerable weight loss as opposed to fresh fruits which collapsed.
Keywords:High hydrostatic pressure  texture  firmness  sensory  rabbiteye blueberry
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