Quality changes of dried persimmon based on storage conditions

Ji Young Choi, Jeong Seok Jo, Hyeon Jeong Lee, Jin Ho Woo, Su Hyeon Heo, Su In Bae, Kwang Deog Moon

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to present the results as basic data for establishing proper storage conditions and distribution conditions of actual farms at point of increasing concern about hygiene and palatabiltiy of consumers to food. In this study, three farmhouses of dried persimmons prepared using different storage conditions were selected in Sangju (Korea). The dried persimmons were stored for 90 days. Changes in temperature and humidity were measured with a temperature and humidity recorder under each storage condition, and physicochemical analysis and sensory evaluation were performed. The average temperatures of farmhouse A, B and C were approximately -22-23°C, -19-18°C and -25°C respectively. The humidities of A, B and C were 62-63%, 59-60%, and 66-67%, respectively, and the moisture contents of all farmhouses increased during the storage period, with farmhouse B showing the most rapid increase. Free sugars increased, except for those from farmhouse C. Persimmons from farmhouse B showed the greatest changes in chewiness and hardness. The values of a∗and b∗were significantly decreased in persimmons from farmhouse B, and the color difference value of farmhouse B was dramatically increased. Sensory evaluation showed that the color preference tended to decrease compared with the initial value. Only farmhouse B showed decreased overall acceptability. Moreover, farmhouse B had the highest storage temperature and lowest humidity. Therefore, our results showed that storage at a low temperature and high humidity was important for manufacturing high-quality dried persimmons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)44-51
Number of pages8
JournalKorean Journal of Food Preservation
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2018

Keywords

  • Comparison
  • Dried persimmon
  • Farmhouse
  • Quality
  • Storage condition

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