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Firmness Retention in Pickled Peppers as Affected by Calcium Chloride, Acetic Acid, and Pasteurization
Authors:H. P. FLEMING  R. L. THOMPSON  R. F. McFEETERS
Affiliation:The authors are affiliated with the Food Fermentation Laboratory, USDA-ARS, and North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, Dept. of Food Science, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC 27695–7624.
Abstract:Critical factors influencing firmness retention in pickled peppers were studied. The addition of CaCl, (0.2%, w/v, optimum) to whole, pickled‘Red Cherry’peppers increased firmness retention as determined by a puncture test using an Instron Universal Testing Machine. Pasteurization reduced firmness in the absence, but not in the presence, of added CaCl2. CaCl2 significantly (P ≤0.01) reduced softening during storage of‘Red Cherry’peppers at higher temperatures (36.7, 46.7°C), and resulted in a slight increase in firmness at 26.7°C. CaCI2 did not significantly (P≥ 0.05) improve firmness retention in‘Jala-peno’peppers, but resulted in greater uniformity of firmness. CaCI, also improved firmness retention in pickled cucumbers. Firmness of unpasteurized peppers and cucumbers was not influenced significantly (P ≥0.05) by acetic acid concentrations of 2, 3 or 4%.
Keywords:peppers    pickling    calcium chloride    acetic acid    pasteurization    brining    firmness    texture
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