Sweet cherries are important fruits for human health, but their consumption is quite limited because of their seasonality and short shelf life. Consequently, these fruits are often subjected to technological treatments, but as a result, their consumption may involve significant intake of sugar and calories that tend to enhance many metabolic diseases. Agricultural science has characterized the different cultivars of fresh sweet cherries, but less literature is available about the suitability of different cultivars for industrial applications. The aim of this research was to design a model system to create an innovative bakery product with minimally processed fruits. Moreover, an evaluation of the suitability of two sweet cherry cultivars was performed to determine how to use these cultivars in an innovative bakery product and the effects on their shelf life. The results showed that the '' cultivar is more suitable for use as a bakery product filling than '' sweet cherries. During 75 days of storage at room temperature, '' sweet cherries had a and moisture values lower than those of ''. Moreover, samples filled with '' sweet cherries were harder than samples filled with '' cherries. The technological processing of the sweet cherries caused a loss in antioxidant capacity that was more pronounced for '' than '' cherries (from 13.63 to 0.67 TEAC µmol g DW and 11.37-2.70 TEAC µmol g DW, respectively). This research highlights the importance of the cultivar for fresh consumption and processing of sweet cherry fruits, and the results show that if both cultivars are equally ripe, the cherry cultivar that retains a higher flesh firmness is more preferable for use.
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PLoS One
January 2025
INRAE, Biologie du Fruit et Pathologie, Université de Bordeaux, UMR 1332, Villenave d'Ornon, France.
Rain cracking compromises quality and quantity of sweet cherries worldwide. Cracking susceptibility differs among genotypes. The objective was to (1) phenotype the progeny of a cross between a tolerant and a susceptible sweet cherry cultivar for cuticle mass per unit area, strain release on cuticle isolation, cuticular microcracking and calcium/dry mass ratio and (2) relate these characteristics to cracking susceptibilities evaluated in laboratory immersion assays and published multiyear field observations.
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Institute for Medicinal Plants Research "Dr. Josif Pančić", Belgrade, 11000, Serbia.
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December 2024
Department of Food Science and Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zanjan, Zanjan, 45371-38791, Iran.
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Department of Nutritional Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA.
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November 2024
Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Michigan State University, 469 S. Wilson Rd., Rm 204, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
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