Assessment of different debittering techniques to valorize orange peel

Author:

Deba‐Rementeria Shuyana12ORCID,Estrada Olaia1,Goñi‐de‐Cerio Felipe3,Vázquez‐Araújo Laura12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BCCInnovation, Technology Center in Gastronomy Basque Culinary Center Donostia‐San Sebastián Spain

2. Basque Culinary Center, Faculty of Gastronomy Sciences Mondragon Unibertsitatea Donostia‐San Sebastián Spain

3. GAIKER Technology Center Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) Zamudio Spain

Abstract

SummaryDifferent strategies to reduce bitterness of orange peels were assessed in the present research: (a) blanching in 2% NaCl‐water (SALT), (b) blanching in 1% Na2CO3‐water (ALK), (c) blanching in water and fermentation with Lactiplantibacillus plantarum (FR), and (d) blanching in water and sugar coating (SUC). Samples were freeze‐dried and characterised: total flavonoid and polyphenol contents, volatile composition, and instrumental texture were analysed. A consumer panel assessed samples' acceptance, bitterness perception, and further applications of the developed ingredients. Results showed significant differences in total flavonoid and polyphenol contents, being the SALT and SUC the samples the ones with the highest polyphenol, and the ALK and SUC samples the ones with highest flavonoid content. Bitterness perception seemed to be related to Total Phenolic Content, although influenced by other properties of the samples (e.g., volatile composition). Volatile composition was slightly different among samples but seemed to have an impact on flavour perception. Texture analyses results showed that SALT was the hardest and ALK sample the softest one. SUC and FR samples were the most liked ones, although were perceived as moderately bitter. Further research is needed to better understand bitter perception of processed orange peels to develop highly accepted products.

Funder

Eusko Jaurlaritza

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Food Science

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