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Study of the physical and chemical changes during thematuration of three cocoa clones, EET8, CCN51, and ICS60

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2019

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Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano

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BACKGROUND: Colombia is known for its production of fine and aromatic cocoa; however, the lack of homogeneity in the ripeness stage of cocoa fruit affects the final quality of cocoa beans. Therefore, the aim of this work was to identify parameters that can be use as indicators of ripeness in cocoa fruit in order to homogenize the characteristics of raw cocoa used in the production of cocoa-products industry. The parameters evaluated were fruit, seed and pod weight, firmness, color, polar and equatorial diameters of the fruit, seed moisture content, total titratable acidity, pH, and total soluble solids of pulp. RESULTS: Factors such as seedweight, firmness, diameters, total soluble solids, pH, and aciditywere affected by the clone factor, whereas seed weight, pH, and total titratable acidity were affected by ripeness stage. CONCLUSION: Identification of indicators of ripeness for cocoa fruit is a complex task due to the influence of the clone on the evolution of the physicochemical characteristics of cocoa fruit during itsmaturation process. Thus, indicators mustbedeveloped for each clone, andat least two parametersamongcolor,pH, and total titratable acidity shouldbe used todetermine the ripeness stage of cocoa fruit.

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Cacao, Variety, Maturity, Postharvest, Raw material, Indicator of ripeness

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