Abstract
The relationship of soluble solids content (SSC) to sensory quality of several cultivars of muskmelon ( Cucumis melo L.) grown in Maryland or California was studied during 3 growing seasons (1970-1972). SSC above 8 % was not always associated with high sweetness, flavor, or acceptability. SSC and external color were not highly correlated. Until the relation between SSC and sensory quality has been more thoroughly studied for today’s cultivars, sensory tests should be an integral part of all research involving quality of cantaloupes.
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Aulenbach, B. B., & Worthington, J. T. (2022). Sensory Evaluation of Muskmelon: Is Soluble Solids Content A Good Quality Index?1. HortScience, 9(2), 136–137. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.9.2.136
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