Multi-dimensional pungency and sensory profiles of powder and oil of seven chili peppers based on descriptive analysis and Scoville heat units.

Yiwen Zhu, Xiang Li,Shui Jiang,Yin Zhang, Lihua Zhang,Yuan Liu

Food chemistry(2023)

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The pungency and flavor experience of peppers determines their economic benefits and consumption; thus, a systematic sensory evaluation of peppers is essential to monitor their production. Here the Scoville heat units (SHUs) of powders and oils of seven commercial peppers in China (i.e., Indian, Erjintiao, Shizhuhong, Zidantou, Xinyidai, Mantianxing and Denglong) were derived based on concentrations of capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin. Then, the pungency and sensory profiles of pepper products were investigated by 11 trained panelists. The potential indicators for predicting perceived pungency in peppers were found based on correlation analysis. The Indian pepper stood out for its highest SHU (85909), bright redness, peppery, and bitterness, but lacked herb/woody flavor. But other species had more varied flavor profiles and gentler mouth-feelings. SHU and capsaicin were more recommended in predicting the perceived pungency in pepper powder and pepper oil. This study offers a framework for evaluating the sensory characteristics of pepper products.
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Heat,Mouthfeel,Odor,Spiciness,Taste
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