Shelf-life estimation of 'Fuji' apples : II. The behavior of recently harvested fruit during storage at ambient conditions
2008
Varela, P. | Salvador, A. | Fiszman, S.
Variations in the eating quality of recently harvested 'Fuji' apples during long-term storage at ambient temperature were analyzed from different approaches: sensory (consumers and trained descriptive panel), instrumental (texture and dynamic rheology), and physicochemical (acidity, soluble solids, and pectin content). In particular, the application of dynamic rheological tests is a new tool which proved to be successful to characterize the whole apple tissue. The percentage of consumers rejecting the apples did not increase with storage time, even at 61d of storage and the overall acceptability was not significantly different between the sampling dates over all the storage period, and most quality parameters remained stable up to more than 61d storage (20°C, no controlled atmosphere (CA)). From day 70, the apples became shriveled as a result of the non-controlled atmosphere storage; this physiological deterioration would cause rejection of the fruit before consumption, this being the major determinant of their shelf-life.
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