Characterisation of chemical, microbial and sensory profiles of commercial kombuchas
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2022.109715
Characterisation of chemical, microbial and sensory profiles of commercial kombuchas
Abstract
The kombucha market is a fast-growing segment in the functional beverage category. The selection of kombuchas on the market varies between the traditional and flavoured kombuchas. Our research aimed to characterise the chemical, microbial, and sensory profiles of the commercial kombuchas. We analysed 16 kombuchas from 6 producers. The dominant metabolites were acetate, lactate, and ethanol, the last of which might put some kombuchas into the alcoholic beverage section in some countries. The metagenomic analyses demonstrated that LAB dominates in green tea, and AAB in black tea kombuchas. The main bacterial species were Komagataeibacter rhaeticus and Lactobacillus ssp, and yeast species Dekkera anomala and Dekkera bruxellensis. The sweet and sour balance correlated with acid concentrations. The free sorting task showed that commercial kombuchas clustered into three main categories "fruity and artificial flavour", herbal and tea notes", and "classical notes". Our research results showed the necessity of the definition of kombucha.
Keywords: Chemical profile; Kombucha; Market; Metagenomic analysis; Sensory analysis.
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