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Discrimination of Filter Coffee Extraction Methods of a Medium Roasted Specialty Coffee Based on Volatile Profiles and Sensorial Traits

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FOODS
卷 12, 期 17, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods12173199

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coffee brewing methods; specialty coffee; Hario V60; French Press; Pure Brew; AeroPress; sensory analysis; GC-MS

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An untargeted GC-MS method combined with sensory analysis was used to study the effects of different extraction methods on specialty graded Kenyan Arabica coffee. The results showed that different filter materials and shapes used for extraction led to differences in the composition of volatile compounds in the coffee. Samples extracted with paper filters had higher percentages of caramel- and flowery-related compounds, while samples extracted with metal filters had more fruity and roasted coffee flavors. Sensory evaluation revealed that French Press coffee received the lowest scores in all parameters except acidity.
An untargeted gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) approach combined with sensory analysis was used to present the effects of different extraction methods (i.e., Pure Brew, V60, AeroPress, and French Press) on specialty graded Coffea arabica from Kenya. Partial Least Square Discriminant analysis and hierarchical clustering were applied as multivariate statistical tools in data analysis. The results showed good discrimination and a clear clustering of the groups of samples based on their volatile profiles. Similarities were found related to the filter material and shape used for the extraction. Samples extracted with paper filters (V60 and AeroPress) resulted in higher percentages of caramel-, and flowery-related compounds, while from metal filter samples (Pure Brew and French Press), more fruity and roasted coffees were obtained. Discriminant analysis allowed the identification of eight compounds with a high VIP (variable important in projection) discriminant value (i.e., >1), with 2-furanmethanol being the main feature in discrimination. Sensorial analyses were carried out through an expert panel test. The main evaluations revealed the French Press system as the lowest-scored sample in all the evaluated parameters, except for acidity, where its score was similar to V60. In conclusion, the data obtained from GC-MS analyses were in line with the sensorial results, confirming that the extraction process plays a fundamental role in the flavor profile of filter coffee beverages.

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