Foods (Apr 2023)

Characteristics and Discrimination of the Commercial Chinese Four Famous Vinegars Based on Flavor Compositions

  • Yong Hu,
  • Chuanyang Zheng,
  • Haiyin Chen,
  • Chao Wang,
  • Xiyue Ren,
  • Shiming Fu,
  • Ning Xu,
  • Panheng Li,
  • Jinyi Song,
  • Chao Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12091865
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1865

Abstract

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Shanxi aged vinegar (SAV), Zhenjiang aromatic vinegar (ZAV), Sichuan bran vinegar (SBV), and Fujian monascus vinegar (FMV) are the representative Chinese traditional vinegars. However, the basic differential compositions between the four vinegars are unknown. In this study, compositions of commercial vinegar were investigated to evaluate the influence of diverse technologies on their distinct flavor. Unlike amino acids and organic acids which were mostly shared, only five volatiles were detected in all vinegars, whereas a dozen volatiles were common to each type of vinegar. The four vinegars could only be classified well with all compositions, and difference analysis suggested the most significant difference between FMV and SBV. However, SAV, ZAV, and SBV possessed similar volatile characteristics due to their common heating treatments. Further, the correlation of identification markers with vinegars stressed the contributions of the smoking process, raw materials, and Monascus inoculum to SAV, SBV, and FMV clustering, respectively. Therefore, regardless of the technology modification, this basic process supported the uniqueness of the vinegars. This study contributes to improving the standards of defining the characteristics of types of vinegar.

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