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Título: Characteristics of cocoa butter and chocolates obtained from cocoa varieties grown in Bahia
Autor(es): Efraim, Priscilla; et al.







Palavras-chave: Cacao
Chocolate
Varieties
Varieties
Evaluation
Data do documento: 2013
Citação: European Food Research and Technology, v. 237, p. 419-428, 2013. DOI 10.1007/s00217-013-2006-x.
Resumo: Due to the attack of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) plants by the fungus Moniliophthora perniciosa which caused witches’ broom disease in the state of Bahia, Brazil, resistant clonal material with elevated productivity and superior physical characteristics has been selected for use in the genetic improvement program and by the cocoa producers themselves. The present study aimed to characterize the cocoa butter and chocolates produced from nine cacao varieties and also from the Amelonado cacao produced in the same region (denominated as Common), with a view to quality improvement. The cocoa butter was characterized for its solid fat content and triacylglycerol composition, and the chocolates for their moisture and protein contents, maximum particle diameter, pH value, acidity, rheological properties and instrumental texture, as well as a sensory test for acceptability with 50 consumers. A relationship was found between the triacylglycerol composition and solid fat curves of the cocoa butters and the instrumental texture of the chocolates, the highest values for the latter parameter being observed for the varieties with greater amounts of symmetrical triacylglycerols and greater solid fat contents at the temperatures evaluated. From a sensory point of view, it was shown that overall acceptance and buying intention were mainlydetermined by the attributes of ‘‘astringency,’’ ‘‘bitterness,’’ ‘‘acidity’’ and ‘‘chocolate flavor.’’ It was also shown that chocolates produced from varieties descendent from the Trinitario group were differentiated from those descendent from the Forastero group, showing the preference of consumers for these materials and the possibility of a gain in quality in the genetic improvement of cacao by including varieties descended from the Trinitario and Criollo groups in the crossing programs, associating disease resistance with product quality.
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