Thomas Bickel Haase, Prof. Dr. Holger Zorn, Prof. Dr. Ute Schweiggert-Weisz
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Investigations on cocoa by-products with a special emphasis on the cocoa fruit pulp
This dissertation explores valorisation technologies for using cocoa fruit pulp and cocoa pod husks as food ingredients. Chapter 1 examined the aroma composition of fresh pulp from four countries of origin, identifying a wide range of aroma-active substances with qualitative variations across different pulps. Pasteurization and ultrahigh temperature treatment were studied in Chapter 2 to prolong the shelf-life of cocoa pulp while aiming to maintain its sensory attributes. Enzyme-assisted hydrolyses were investigated in Chapter 3 for cocoa pulp processing, focusing on the influence of temperature, enzyme activity, and enzyme combinations on different physicochemical parameters. In Chapter 4, the fermentation of cocoa pod husks by Pleurotus salmoneostramineus was delved into to produce a protein- and fibre-rich ingredient, thereby focusing on its techno-functional properties. This dissertation provides valuable knowledge for optimising the utilization of cocoa by-products for food applications and promoting more sustainable practices in the cocoa supply chain.