Comparison of Natural and Roasted Turkish Tombul Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) Volatiles and Flavor by DHA/GC/MS and Descriptive Sensory Analysis
- 18 July 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
- Vol. 51 (17), 5067-5072
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jf0300846
Abstract
Natural (raw) and roasted hazelnuts were compared for their differences in volatile components and sensory responses. A total of 79 compounds were detected in both hazelnuts, of which 39 (27 positive, 5 tentative, and 7 unknown) were detected in natural hazelnut and 71 (40 positive, 14 tentative, and 17 unknown) were detected in roasted hazelnut. These included ketones, aldehydes, pyrazines, alcohols, aromatic hydrocarbons, furans, pyrroles, terpenes, and acids. Pyrazines, pyrroles, terpenes, and acids were detected in roasted hazelnut only. Concentrations of several compounds increased as a result of roasting and these may play significant roles in the flavor of roasted hazelnut. Pyrazines together with ketones, aldehydes, furans, and pyrroles may contribute to the characteristic roasted aroma of hazelnut. Descriptive sensory analysis (DSA) showed that some flavor attributes such as “aftertaste”, “burnt”, “coffee/chocolate-like”, “roasty”, and “sweet” were rated significantly higher in roasted hazelnut compared to its natural counterpart. Natural and roasted hazelnuts can be distinguished using these attributes. Keywords: Hazelnuts; natural; roasted; volatiles; flavor; descriptive sensory analysis; flavor attributesKeywords
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