Research Keyword: relative odor activity value

Analysis of Comprehensive Edible Quality and Volatile Components in Different Varieties of Cooked Highland Barley

This study examined 22 different varieties of highland barley from various regions in Qinghai province to determine which cook best and taste best. Researchers measured how well the barley absorbed water when cooked, its texture, and asked trained tasters to evaluate taste and aroma. They identified the key flavor compounds that make cooked barley smell and taste good, with hexanal and ester compounds being especially important. The study found that certain barley varieties, particularly from Guinan and Dulan regions, had superior cooking characteristics and flavor profiles.

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The effect of combining the enzymolysis of snail digestive enzyme and β-glucanase on the release of flavor in Lentinus edodes powder

Scientists treated shiitake mushroom powder with special enzymes to improve its flavor and aroma. They found that combining two enzymes—one from snails and another that breaks down plant fibers—removed unpleasant tastes like bitter almond and grassy notes while enhancing pleasant fruity and savory flavors. The treated mushroom powder maintained its characteristic mushroom taste while tasting better overall, making it a more desirable ingredient for cooking.

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