Velásquez et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Volatile and sensory characterization of roast coffees–Effects of cherry maturityVelásquez et al., 2019
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- Velásquez S
- Peña N
- Bohórquez J
- Gutierrez N
- Sacks G
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- Food chemistry
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Immature coffee cherries produce roast coffees with lower hedonic scores than those produced from mature cherries, but variation in volatile and sensory characteristics over a range of maturities is not well studied. In this work, cherries from two coffee cultivars …
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