AI Article Synopsis

  • The demand for chestnut flour is increasing due to its popularity in gluten-free products and previous studies linking flour quality to drying methods.
  • A new study compares traditional wood fire drying in a "metato" building with hot air drying at 40 °C and 70 °C, finding that traditional drying yields lower polyphenol content and antioxidant levels but similar sugar content.
  • While the traditional method imparts a desirable smoky flavor, it produced some toxic volatile compounds, highlighting the need for careful temperature regulation and further research on harmful compounds related to smoke.

Article Abstract

The demand for chestnut flour is growing because of its use in gluten-free products. Previous studies have correlated the quality of chestnut flours to the drying temperature and technology applied. This work is a novel study on the role of the traditional drying method with a wood fire in a "metato" building for flour compared with a food dryer at 40 °C or 70 °C. The contents of antioxidants, total polyphenols and sugars were determined as well as the presence of toxic volatiles or aflatoxins. The flour, resulting from the traditional method, presented lower polyphenol content and antioxidant power compared to the others. The content of the sugars was similar to the flours obtained after drying with hot air, both at 40 °C and 70 °C. The toxic volatile molecules, furfural, guaiacol, and o-cresol, were found. There was no correlation between the aflatoxin content and the presence of damage in chestnut fruits. The traditional method should not be abandoned since it confers a pleasant smoky taste to the product, but it is necessary to regulate the level and steadiness of temperature. Future research needs to be directed to the quantification of harmful volatile compounds and their correlation with the quantity of smoke emitted by the wood fire.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101811PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11091364DOI Listing

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