Fatty acid composition and sensory properties as descriptors of differentiation of specialty coffees based on spontaneous and induced processing methods

Matúš Várady , Magdalena Grajzer , Iwan Zalewski , Jan Tauchen , Adéla Fraňková , Pavel Klouček , Peter Popelka
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The composition of fatty acids (FA) and sensory properties of specialty coffees from Guatemala, Nicaragua, Peru, Ethiopia, Kenya, Burundi, and Rwanda processed by spontaneous methods (i.e., natural, washed, and honey) and induced methods (i.e., anaerobic fermentation and carbonic maceration) were determined. Palmitic, stearic, oleic, linoleic, linolenic, and arachidic acids and 10 important attributes of the coffee such as fragrance/aroma, flavour, aftertaste, acidity, body, balance, overall, uniformity, clean cup, sweetness, and total score were evaluated. The FA composition and sensory scores following the Specialty Coffee American Association protocols were used to differentiate 19 coffee samples based on the processing method. Principal component analysis (PCA) effectively differentiated coffees processed by spontaneous methods from those processed by induced methods. Notably, Peruvian coffee processed by carbonic maceration exhibited the highest linoleic acid content, while the same coffee processed naturally showed the highest palmitic acid content. All coffee samples scored 10 points for uniformity, clean cup, and sweetness. The highest total scores for the spontaneous processing methods were 88.75 (washed Kenyan) and 87.75 (washed Ethiopian) but ranged from 82.75 to 85.00 for the other coffees. For the best specialty coffees processed by induced methods, scores ranged from 87.25 to 88.00 in seven out of nine coffees. Coffees from different geographical areas processed with innovative methods, such as anaerobic fermentation, carbonic maceration, and high-scoring spontaneously processed coffees, were among the highest qualities.

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脂肪酸组成和感官特性作为基于自发和诱导加工方法区分特种咖啡的描述符
测定了危地马拉、尼加拉瓜、秘鲁、埃塞俄比亚、肯尼亚、布隆迪和卢旺达等国的特种咖啡的脂肪酸组成和感官特性,这些咖啡分别采用自发法(即天然法、水洗法和蜂蜜法)和诱导法(即厌氧发酵法和碳酸浸渍法)进行加工。对棕榈酸、硬脂酸、油酸、亚油酸、亚麻酸和花生四烯酸以及咖啡的 10 项重要属性(如香味/香气、风味、回味、酸度、醇厚度、平衡度、整体性、均匀度、净杯度、甜度和总分)进行了评估。根据美国特种咖啡协会的协议,采用 FA 成分和感官评分来区分加工方法不同的 19 种咖啡样品。主成分分析(PCA)有效地区分了自发方法加工的咖啡和诱导方法加工的咖啡。值得注意的是,采用碳酸浸渍法加工的秘鲁咖啡亚油酸含量最高,而自然加工的同种咖啡棕榈酸含量最高。所有咖啡样品的均匀度、净杯度和甜度均为 10 分。自发加工方法的总分最高,分别为 88.75 分(水洗肯尼亚咖啡)和 87.75 分(水洗埃塞俄比亚咖啡),而其他咖啡的总分则在 82.75 分至 85.00 分之间。在采用诱导方法加工的最佳特种咖啡中,9 种咖啡中有 7 种的得分在 87.25 到 88.00 之间。采用创新方法(如厌氧发酵、碳酸浸渍)加工的来自不同地理区域的咖啡以及高分自发加工咖啡的品质最高。
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