Abstract

The aim of this research was to evaluate texture, color, and sensory parameters of low-sugar gooseberry jams with added black chokeberry, elderberry, Japanese quince, flax seeds, wheat germ, and inulin. The jams were stored at two temperatures of 10°C and 20°C. The highest gel strength(Fe)was recorded in the jams with wheat germ (2.75 N), flax seeds (2.74 N), and inulin (1.95 N). The brightest colorL⁎was noted in the gooseberry jams enriched with flax seeds and wheat germ, while the darkest color was noted in those with added black chokeberry and elderberry fruit. In the sensory evaluation, the gooseberry jam without plant ingredients, along with the products enriched with black chokeberry, elderberry, and inulin, scored high at almost 5 on a 5-point scale. The remaining jams had scores of 4.4–4.8 points. Cool storage of jams had a better effect on color and texture, while sensory features were affected to a lesser degree.

Highlights

  • The implication of increasing knowledge about the impact of individual food components on human health is a modification of nutritional recommendations

  • According to the latest nutritional recommendations, vegetables and fruits should form the basis of our diet [1,2,3,4]

  • Pectin is the main factor determining jam consistency and its content and type have an effect on gel hardness [42, 43]

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Introduction

The implication of increasing knowledge about the impact of individual food components on human health is a modification of nutritional recommendations. According to the latest nutritional recommendations, vegetables and fruits should form the basis of our diet [1,2,3,4]. These raw materials provide many valuable constituents such as vitamins, minerals, and polyphenols, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Gooseberry is one of the berry species that contains numerous biologically active compounds [6] It is grown mainly in Europe and its largest producers are Germany, where its production amounted to 83 thousand tonnes in 2016; Russia, with 66 thousand tonnes; and Poland, with 12 thousand tonnes [7]. Gooseberry belongs to the category of seasonal fruits; in order to prolong its availability it is mainly processed into jams, jellies, and juices [8]

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