Coffee Biotransformation in Volcanic Process: A Chemical and Sensory Analysis

火山作用下咖啡的生物转化:化学和感官分析

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Abstract

Volcanic fermentation is an innovative technique in post-harvest coffee processing that involves forming conical mounds, called "volcanoes", to create specific biotransformation conditions. This study investigates the impact of different volcano fermentation methods on the chemical composition and sensory attributes of coffee. Four methods were evaluated: asphalt patio (E1), on pallets (E2), in steel containers under the sun (E3), and in steel containers in the shade (E4). The chemical composition was analyzed in terms of sugars (sucrose, glucose, fructose), organic acids (citric, malic, succinic, lactic, acetic) and alcohols (glycerol, ethanol). In addition, color differences (ΔE) and sensory analysis of the fermented coffees were evaluated. The results of this study reveal that volcanic fermentation produces high-quality specialty coffees, but with divergent profiles of acids and alcohols, thus influencing the sensory characteristics of the resulting beverage. However, the different methods of volcanic fermentation did not significantly affect pH and soluble solids, indicating that the microbiota developed an efficient and consistent fermentation regardless of the solar exposure conditions. The most frequently mentioned sensory descriptors were chocolate, citrus fruits, honey/molasses, caramel, floral, and brown sugar. These findings highlight the significant influence of the volcanic fermentation method on the chemical and sensory quality of coffee fermented.

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