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Effects of Low Pressure Storage on Various Taste Components, Pectic Substances and Hardness of Ume Fruit
organic acids pectic substances hardness
2010/11/22
After treatment with about 200 ppm hypochlorite solution, ume fruit (Japanese apricot, Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) was soaked in water, 5% NaCl or 10% NaCl with Ca lactate or ashed kelp as a hardener....
Effect of Calcium Gluconate Addition on the Properties of Ume Fruit (Japanese Apricot) Products
ume fruit Japanese apricot salted ume fruit
2009/7/7
Two types of ume fruit (Japanese apricot) products, hardened fruit and salted and sun-dried fruit, were prepared using calcium gluconate, a calcium compound which has attracted interest recently becau...
The Effects of Fruit Maturation and Sodium Chloride Concentration on the Compositions of Pickled Sun-Dried Ume Fruit,‘Umeboshi’
ume fruit pickled sun-dried ume fruit sodium chloride
2009/7/7
The effects of the maturation and the sodium chloride concentration on the composition of pickled sun-dried ume products ‘umeboshi’ were investigated using ume fruit harvested on May 31 (immature stag...
Effect of Sun Exposure on the Red Color of Salted Ume Fruit After Coloring
ume fruit sun exposure coloring new coccine
2010/11/22
Ume fruit brined with 2.5 kg of brine solution mixed with calcium hydroxide (3 g Ca(OH)2/1 kg of fruit) was either non-exposed or sun-exposed and subsequently colored with new coccine (0.004-0.1%), ac...
Effect of Sun Exposure on the Color of Salted Ume Fruit
ume fruit salted ume fruit sun exposure
2010/11/22
Ume fruit was brined with 0, 0.3, 0.6 and 0.9% (based on fruit weight) calcium hydroxide for 36 days and subsequently exposed to the sun for 8 days. The water content and titratable acidity decreased,...
On the Maintenance of Hardness of Ume Fruit Stored under Low Pressure with Hardeners
storage of ume fruit low pressure low sodium chloride solution
2010/11/22
After treatment with 200 ppm hypochlorite solution, ume fruit (Japanese apricot, Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) was soaked in 3% NaCl with hardeners, Ca(OH)2 and ashed seaweeds, prepared from wakame and ...