Grasas y Aceites (Jun 2005)

Evaluation of greek-style black table olives in salt varying brines

  • A. Kanavouras,
  • M. Gazouli,
  • L. Tzouvelekis Leonidas,
  • C. Petrakis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/gya.2005.v56.i2.117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 2
pp. 106 – 115

Abstract

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hree fermentation processes with black table-olives were tested. Olives were placed in: a) 16 %(w/v) concentration of NaCl, (traditional treatment), b) a buffer of CH3COOH (0.05M) and Ca(OH)2, (0.025M) without any NaCl and initial pH 4.7, and c) a buffer of CH3COOH (0.05M) and Ca(OH)2 (0.025M) containing 12.8 % (w/v) NaCl, and pH 4.3. Isolation, identification and enumeration of predominant microorganisms from fruits and brines sampled during the fermentation periods as well as color, intensity, texture and sensory evaluation tests of the final products were conducted. The third fermentation process, (c), yielded a product with low salt content no presence of spoilage microflora or other alterations during the fermentation period, with significantly better final texture and color, and higher acceptability among the consumers (P

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