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Title:Physical and Chemical Effects of Different Working Gases in Coffee Brewing: A Case Study of Caffe Firenze
Author(s):Angeloni G; Masella P; Guerrini L; Spadi A; Bellumori M; Innocenti M; Parenti A;
Address:"DAGRI, Department of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Forestry, University of Florence, Piazzale delle Cascine, 16, 50144 Firenze, Italy. Department of Neurofarba, Division of Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Sciences, University of Florence, via Ugo Schiff, 6, 50137 Sesto F.no-Firenze, Italy"
Journal Title:Foods
Year:2020
Volume:20201209
Issue:12
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/foods9121825
ISSN/ISBN:2304-8158 (Print) 2304-8158 (Electronic) 2304-8158 (Linking)
Abstract:"(1) Background: Recently, a new espresso extraction method, Caffe Firenze, has been developed, which uses gas at operating pressures of 20 bar to obtain abundant, persistent foam. The experiment aimed to evaluate the effect of using six gases (air, argon, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, carbon/nitrogen mix, and nitrous oxide) on the foam and liquid coffee. (2) Methods: Foam volume, persistence, sugar retention time, color, and rheological properties were measured. Volatile organic compounds were also evaluated. Analyses were also carried out on the liquid coffee to determine caffeine and chlorogenic acid concentrations. (3) Results: The analysis of variance revealed significant differences between the gases for all parameters. Multivariate analysis identified three groups of gases: the first comprised air, N(2), and Ar; the second CO(2) and N(2)O; and the third comprised samples extracted with CO(2)/N(2) mix. (4) Conclusions: The choice of gas significantly influences the drink's chemical-physical characteristics and is fundamental for product diversification"
Keywords:caffeine espresso foam extraction foam index foam persistence;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEAngeloni, Giulia Masella, Piernicola Guerrini, Lorenzo Spadi, Agnese Bellumori, Maria Innocenti, Marzia Parenti, Alessandro eng Switzerland 2020/12/16 Foods. 2020 Dec 9; 9(12):1825. doi: 10.3390/foods9121825"

 
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