Effects of Harvesting Periods and Cultivar on the Physicochemical and Sensory Properties of Two Coffee Bean Varieties

收获期和品种对两种咖啡豆品种的理化性质和感官特性的影响

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Abstract

Coffee (Coffea sp.) bean variety and harvesting periods are factors that directly affect its overall quality. In this study, we investigated the effects of four different harvesting periods (December, January, February and March) on the physicochemical and sensory properties of two coffee bean Catimor varieties (7963 and T8667) planted in the same orchard. Physiological characteristics were significantly affected by the delay in harvest periods, specifically the physicochemical properties of each coffee bean variety between the periods. For the green 7963 variety, the defect rate decreased from 11.08% to 4.19% while chlorogenic acid content increased from 3.78% to 4.99% as the harvest period was delayed. The 7963 variety harvested in February and March and T8667 variety harvested in February had the best quality performance, and their cupping scores were significantly higher than those harvested in other periods. Furthermore, a high correlation was found between physical attributes (defect rate, thousand-grain weight, and green bean size), chemical components (lipids, proteins, chlorogenic acid, caffeine, and trigonelline) and cupping scores.

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