Effect of Pressure on the Particle Size Distribution of Espresso Coffee

KIMIKA Pub Date : 2018-12-27 DOI:10.26534/kimika.v29i2.30-35
Erick Gonzales, Karl Gabriel M. Lloren, Jihan S. Al-shdifat, Lica B. Valdez, Krizzia Rae Gines, Emmanuel V. Garcia
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Abstract

Studies regarding particle size distribution, particularly in espressos are surprisingly few. Particle size distribution (PSD) is a plot that displays the average diameter versus percentage volume of the particles present in a sample. With increased awareness amongst coffee drinkers, a study aiming to report the effects of different pressure on particle size distribution of espresso from four different coffee blends was conducted. The method involved pulling of espresso shots at 7, 9, and 11 bar (or atm) from different coffee blends labeled as MA, CO, AL, and MO. Laser diffraction analysis showed different particle size groupings for each set of extraction pressure. Fine particles are within 1.20 to 28.70 µm. The most abundant particle size is centered at 185.4 µm. The particle size distribution of coffee blends composed of 100% Arabica coffee (AL and MO) but sourced from different locations, showed four similar modes or size ranges centered at 3.523, 13.005, 28.70, and 185.4 µm regardless of the extraction pressure or the coffee source. On the other hand, the coffee blends composed of different ratios of Arabica and Robusta (MA and CO) showed different modes depending on the pressure. This indicates the potential of PSD for characterizing the purity of a coffee blend. The particle size distribution can also give insights as to the sensory attributes of the espresso coffee.
压力对浓缩咖啡粒度分布的影响
关于颗粒大小分布的研究,特别是关于浓缩咖啡的研究,少得惊人。粒径分布(PSD)是显示样品中存在的颗粒的平均直径与百分比体积的图。随着咖啡饮用者意识的提高,一项旨在报告不同压力对四种不同咖啡混合物中浓缩咖啡粒度分布的影响的研究进行了。该方法包括在7、9和11巴(或atm)下从不同的咖啡混合物中提取浓缩咖啡,标记为MA、CO、AL和MO。激光衍射分析显示,在每种提取压力下,不同的颗粒大小分组不同。细颗粒在1.20 ~ 28.70µm之间。粒径以185.4µm为中心,分布最丰富。来自不同产地的100%阿拉比卡咖啡(AL和MO)混合咖啡,无论萃取压力或咖啡来源如何,其颗粒大小分布都呈现出以3.523、13.005、28.70和185.4µm为中心的四种相似模式或大小范围。另一方面,由不同比例的阿拉比卡和罗布斯塔(MA和CO)组成的咖啡混合物根据压力表现出不同的模式。这表明PSD在描述咖啡混合物纯度方面的潜力。颗粒大小的分布也可以让我们对浓缩咖啡的感官属性有所了解。
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