Packing black ripe olives in acid conditions

•Ripe black olives in acidic medium are free of acrylamide.•They must be packed in airtight containers with cover brine or N2 atmosphere.•Minimal presence of O2 oxidizes the lipid and transmits rancid flavor to the olives.•They faded and softened slightly during shelf life. Ca improves the firmness....

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2021-02, Vol.337, p.127751-127751, Article 127751
Hauptverfasser: Romero, Concepción, Brenes, Manuel, García-Serrano, Pedro, Montaño, Alfredo, Medina, Eduardo, García-García, Pedro
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Zusammenfassung:•Ripe black olives in acidic medium are free of acrylamide.•They must be packed in airtight containers with cover brine or N2 atmosphere.•Minimal presence of O2 oxidizes the lipid and transmits rancid flavor to the olives.•They faded and softened slightly during shelf life. Ca improves the firmness. The type of container (airtight and pouches with different O2 permeability) and packing conditions (cover brine, air or N2 atmosphere) has been studied to preserve black ripe olives in acid medium for a year. Unlike the traditional sterilized product, these acidified olives only needed pasteurization to assure its microbial safety, the absence of acrylamide being an additional advantage. Surprisingly, an increase in the oxygen diffusion through the films (i) faded the black color of the olives, (ii) softened the fruit that lost around 33% of its initial firmness in only 6 months, and (iii) produced the lipid́s oxidation forming volatile compounds that transmitted an abnormal flavor which tasters identified as rancid. Therefore, ripe olives in acid medium must be packed in airtight containers such as glass jars, cans o metallic pouches with cover brine or N2 atmosphere. The addition of calcium is recommended to avoid olive softening.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127751