Importance of native cerrado fruits for fermented acetic production: a review

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
12
Article ID: 
22471
7 pages
Research Article

Importance of native cerrado fruits for fermented acetic production: a review

Adriana Rodrigues Machado, Paulo Dornelles and Maria Inês Rodrigues Machado

Abstract: 

The Cerrado biome has different fruit species with great potential for agri-food use. Several studies advance in this raw material to produce alternative products with longer shelf life and added value. Vinegar is a product of commercial interest and a rational way to take advantage of native fruits. Therefore, the fruits of the Cerrado, due to its constitution, with functional properties favorable to health, can facilitate its use by the food industry to obtain new products, such as apathetic fermentation. Fruit vinegar has superior sensory and nutritional quality than other vinegar obtained from other sources, with their flavor and aroma. This review's objective was to present the importance of the existing fruits of the CerradoGoiano for possible use to produce fermented acetic. The potential fruits addressed in this review were: Araticunzeiro (Annona crassiflora), Butiazeiro (Butia purpurascens Glassman), Buritizeiro (Mauritia flexuosa), Baruzeiro (Dipteryxalata Vog.), Gabirobeira (Pub Campomanesia). Cagaiteira (Eugenia dysenterica DC), Pequi (Caryocar brasiliense Camb.), Cerrado -caju (Anacardiumothonianum Rizz.), Muricizeiro (Byrsonimacrassifolia (L.) Rich), Guapeva (Pouteria cf. gardneriana Radlk), Mangabeira (Hancorniaspeciosa Gomes).

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.22471.01.2022
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