Organic Acid Composition and Quality of Japanese “Shibazuke” Pickles

For two types of “Shibazuke” samples matured at Ohara in Kyoto, the organic acid composition using HPLC analysis, Hunter's diagrams and sensory evaluation were investigated. One type has a good color tone (vivid magenta color) and is called a normal product (G-S). The other type has poor color...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food Science And Technology International (Ibaraki, Japan) Tokyo, 1997/05/25, Vol.3(2), pp.170-172
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