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- Strawberry spread - New Food New TechPublication . Basto De Lima, Maria Gabriela; Henriques, Marília; Laranjeira, Cristina; Ganhão, S.This study is part of the Agrio et Emulsion project (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-023583), new food emulsions development. The product innovation results from the addition of a strawberry syrup to a spreadable cream of vegetable origin. Four formulations have been developed and eight syrup spreadable cream, being selected a prototype evaluated by an untrained panel taster. Physicochemical and proximal analyzes were performed: pH, total acidity, soluble solids, energy, moisture, crude protein, total lipids, carbohydrates, fiber and ash. A set of microbial populations was evaluated for microbiological stability control: enumeration of microorganisms at 30 ºC; enumeration of lipolytic microorganisms at 30 ºC; enumeration of Enterobacteriaceae; enumeration of osmophilic or osmotolerant yeasts and moulds; detection of spores of sulfite-reducing Clostridia. Two emerging technologies, ionizing irradiation and hyperpressure were used to study the stability of this new product. The results for the treated and untreated products showed no significant differences. The untreated samples remained stable and showed satisfactory microbiological characteristics under refrigeration at 5 °C after 3 months. Following these results, we conclude that product stability can be ensured by good manufacturing practices.
- Physical-chemical and rheological characterization of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) of AlgarvePublication . Basto De Lima, Maria Gabriela; Dias, Igor; Oliveira, Margarida; Torgal, Isabel; Faro, Maria; Matos, A.; Reis, A.The objective of this study was to evaluate the physico-chemical and rheological characteristics of two tomato varieties, Vimeiro and Runner, grown in Algarve - Portugal - in five case studies (A, B, C, D and E), during the harvest season. The samples were submitted to analysis: weight, caliber, moisture, total soluble solids, total titratable acidity, lycopene, color and hardness. When considering the factors producer X variety significant differences were observed for all parameters, excepted for color coordinates a* and H° and hardness. For weight and caliber no differences were observed between varieties. Concerning Runner variety, the producer A achieved heavier and higher caliber tomatoes compared to producer E. For total soluble solids it was verified that producer C was the one that cultivated fruits with the highest concentration for both varieties and presented a higher total titratable acidity value. These results were more evident in the Vimeiro variety. For lycopene, the highest average value was found in fruits cultivated by producer A in the Vimeiro variety. The fruits that presented the highest luminosity (L*) and higher mean values of b*, in general, were the Vimeiro variety, led by producer A. It means that the fruits have more yellowish tones than the Runner variety. The Vimeiro variety, independently of the producer, also presented higher values of C*, which means that the color of the fruits of this variety was stronger and brighter.