Characterization of four popular sweet cherry cultivars grown in greece by volatile compound and physicochemical data analysis and sensory evaluation

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Volatile compounds, physicochemical and sensory attributes of four sweet cherry cultivars (Canada giant, Ferrovia, Lapins and Skeena) grown in Northern Greece were determined. Eighteen volatile compounds were identified and semi-quantified in cherries using solid phase micro extraction in combination with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (SPME-GC/MS). Carbonyl compounds were the most abundant in sweet cherry aroma, followed by alcohols, esters and hydrocarbons/terpenes. Cherry cultivars in order of increasing amounts of volatiles were: Lapins < Canada giant < Ferrovia < Ferrovia < Lapins < Skeena. Respective order for cherry firmness was: Canada giant < Lapins ≤ Ferrovia < Skeena and for flavour: Lapins < Canada giant < Skeena ≤ Ferrovia. Correlation of volatiles to physicochemical and sensory attributes showed varying trends.

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Vavoura, M. V., Badeka, A. V., Kontakos, S., & Kontominas, M. G. (2015). Characterization of four popular sweet cherry cultivars grown in greece by volatile compound and physicochemical data analysis and sensory evaluation. Molecules, 20(2), 1922–1940. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules20021922

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