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Component and Quality Characteristics of Powdered Green Tea Cultivated in Hwagae Area  

Park Chan-Sung (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Daegu Haany University)
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Food Science and Preservation / v.12, no.1, 2005 , pp. 36-42 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the component and quality characteristics of green tea. Four kinds of green tea powder obtained from Hwagae area were evaluated the component of carbohydrates, protein crude fat and crude ash. Also the content of ascorbic acid, minerals and polyphenols in green tea powder were evaluated. Quality characteristics of green tea powder was evaluated by Hunter's colur value and sensory evaluation. Green tea was composed of $9.2\~11.8\%$ of moisture, $4.9\~6.1\%$ of crude ash, $5.2\~6.1\%$ of crude fat, $22.5\~26.4\%$ of protein and $50.4\~55.1\%$ of cabohydrates. The content of total ascorbic acid in green tea powder was $312\~392mg/100g$ and dehydiuascorbic acid was $157\~176mg/100g$. The contents of minerals in green tea powder sodium was $340\~580mg/100g$, magnesium was $242\~320mg/100g$, potassium $223\~278mg/100g$ me calcium $145.7\~238.7mg/100g$. Polyphenol content of green tea powder was $7.8\~9.3\%$ which was the highest in A and the lowest in B. Hunters color values of green tea, lightness(L) was $52.3\~69.6$, redness(a) was $0.11\~-5.61$, yellowness(b) was $14.23\~23.34$, which were better in green tea C and D than green tea A and B. From sensory evaluation of green tea powders, green tea D obtained the significant highest scores in color, flavor and overall quality(p<0.05) and followed by green tea C, Green tea powder C and D which have high levels of protein and ascorbic acid were evaluated as good quality in color and sensory evaluation.
Keywords
green tea; general components; vitamin C; polyphenol; sensory evaluation;
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