The influence of roasting conditions on volatile flavour compounds in raw and roasted cashew kernels (Anacadium ocidentale) grown in Nigeria
The use of inappropriate temperature-time combinations during the roasting of nuts could lead to quality defects, such as burnt taste, short shelf-life, rancidity, and poor flavour. In this study, cashew kernels were roasted in a forced airflow-drying oven for 20, 40, and 60 min at 100, 120, 140, an...
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doaj-23f9627c8219436bb87daad73eff566a2020-11-25T01:05:47ZengJosip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Food Technology OsijekCroatian Journal of Food Science and Technology1847-34661848-99232019-01-0111111010.17508/CJFST.2019.11.1.01220678The influence of roasting conditions on volatile flavour compounds in raw and roasted cashew kernels (Anacadium ocidentale) grown in NigeriaOLAWALE PAUL OLATIDOYE0TAOFIK AKINYEMI SHITTU1SAMUEL OLUSEGUN AWONORIN2EMMANUEL SUNDAY AKIN AJISEGIRI3Department of Food Technology, Yaba College of Technology, P.M.B 2011, Yaba, Lagos state, NigeriaDepartment of Food Science and Technology, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun state, NigeriaDepartment of Food Science and Technology, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun state, NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural Engineering, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun state, NigeriaThe use of inappropriate temperature-time combinations during the roasting of nuts could lead to quality defects, such as burnt taste, short shelf-life, rancidity, and poor flavour. In this study, cashew kernels were roasted in a forced airflow-drying oven for 20, 40, and 60 min at 100, 120, 140, and 160 °C. The products were evaluated for volatile flavour compounds and the sensory evaluation of the roasted cashew kernels at different roasting conditions. The volatile fraction was isolated using the combined steam distillation–extraction procedure and identified by gas chromatography–flame-ionization detection (GC-FID). The consumer acceptability test was carried out by 100 panellists using nine point hedonic scales to assess preferences for like or dislike, colour, taste, texture, flavour, and overall acceptability. It was found that there were significant differences in flavour compounds between the different conditions of roasting. Twenty-nine volatile compounds were identified in both fresh and roasted cashew kernels comprising five main classes, which consist of 12 hydrocarbons, eight aldehydes, four ketones, three alcohols, and one acid. The volatile compounds (mg/100 g) ranged from 5.03x10-2 to 1.20 (2-butanone), 7.46x10-6 to 1.85 (hexanal), 8.91x10-6 to 1.94 (acetone), 6.74x10-1 to 2.24 (benzaldehyde). The amount of generated volatile compounds increased as the roasting temperature and time increased. The consumer acceptability test revealed that samples roasted for 40 or 60 min at 140 °C produced the most acceptable product in terms of all the measured attributes. The study showed that the roasting conditions produced acceptable cashew kernels of desirable colour and superior flavour quality that enhance direct and commercial utilization.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/322193 |
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OLAWALE PAUL OLATIDOYE TAOFIK AKINYEMI SHITTU SAMUEL OLUSEGUN AWONORIN EMMANUEL SUNDAY AKIN AJISEGIRI The influence of roasting conditions on volatile flavour compounds in raw and roasted cashew kernels (Anacadium ocidentale) grown in Nigeria Croatian Journal of Food Science and Technology |
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OLAWALE PAUL OLATIDOYE TAOFIK AKINYEMI SHITTU SAMUEL OLUSEGUN AWONORIN EMMANUEL SUNDAY AKIN AJISEGIRI |
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The influence of roasting conditions on volatile flavour compounds in raw and roasted cashew kernels (Anacadium ocidentale) grown in Nigeria |
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The influence of roasting conditions on volatile flavour compounds in raw and roasted cashew kernels (Anacadium ocidentale) grown in Nigeria |
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The influence of roasting conditions on volatile flavour compounds in raw and roasted cashew kernels (Anacadium ocidentale) grown in Nigeria |
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The influence of roasting conditions on volatile flavour compounds in raw and roasted cashew kernels (Anacadium ocidentale) grown in Nigeria |
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The influence of roasting conditions on volatile flavour compounds in raw and roasted cashew kernels (Anacadium ocidentale) grown in Nigeria |
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influence of roasting conditions on volatile flavour compounds in raw and roasted cashew kernels (anacadium ocidentale) grown in nigeria |
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Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Food Technology Osijek |
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Croatian Journal of Food Science and Technology |
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1847-3466 1848-9923 |
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The use of inappropriate temperature-time combinations during the roasting of nuts could lead to quality defects, such as burnt taste, short shelf-life, rancidity, and poor flavour. In this study, cashew kernels were roasted in a forced airflow-drying oven for 20, 40, and 60 min at 100, 120, 140, and 160 °C. The products were evaluated for volatile flavour compounds and the sensory evaluation of the roasted cashew kernels at different roasting conditions. The volatile fraction was isolated using the combined steam distillation–extraction procedure and identified by gas chromatography–flame-ionization detection (GC-FID). The consumer acceptability test was carried out by 100 panellists using nine point hedonic scales to assess preferences for like or dislike, colour, taste, texture, flavour, and overall acceptability. It was found that there were significant differences in flavour compounds between the different conditions of roasting. Twenty-nine volatile compounds were identified in both fresh and roasted cashew kernels comprising five main classes, which consist of 12 hydrocarbons, eight aldehydes, four ketones, three alcohols, and one acid. The volatile compounds (mg/100 g) ranged from 5.03x10-2 to 1.20 (2-butanone), 7.46x10-6 to 1.85 (hexanal), 8.91x10-6 to 1.94 (acetone), 6.74x10-1 to 2.24 (benzaldehyde). The amount of generated volatile compounds increased as the roasting temperature and time increased. The consumer acceptability test revealed that samples roasted for 40 or 60 min at 140 °C produced the most acceptable product in terms of all the measured attributes. The study showed that the roasting conditions produced acceptable cashew kernels of desirable colour and superior flavour quality that enhance direct and commercial utilization. |
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