Budryn G., Nebesny E., Kula J., Majda T., Krysiak W. (2011): HS-SPME/GC/MS profiles of convectively and microwave roasted Ivory Coast Robusta coffee brews. Czech J. Food Sci., 29: 151–160. Robusta… Click to show full abstract
Budryn G., Nebesny E., Kula J., Majda T., Krysiak W. (2011): HS-SPME/GC/MS profiles of convectively and microwave roasted Ivory Coast Robusta coffee brews. Czech J. Food Sci., 29: 151–160. Robusta coffee beans were convectively, microwave, and convectively-microwave heated at 230°C, 700 W, and 230°C/700 W (coupled heating), respectively, over periods of time ensuring the optimum sensory properties of the brews. HS-SPME/GC/MS analysis of the emissions from brews of the roasted coffee beans revealed 119 compounds. The highest total content of volatile substances was found in the brews prepared from convectively-microwave roasted coffee beans but the microwave roasting resulted in the most acceptable sensory properties of the brew aroma, presumably because of the lowest concentrations of the burnt note imparting compounds.
               
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