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Judul/Title Physico-chemical properties of fourteen popular cocoa bean varieties in Dongnai – highland Vietnam
Penulis/Author Ha Thanh Toan (1); Lam Thi Viet Ha (2) ; Koen Dewettinck (3); Kathy Messens (4); Phan Huynh Anh (5); Bangun Prajanto Nusantoro, S.T.P., M.Sc. (6); Roger Aidoo Phillip (7)
Tanggal/Date 30 2016
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Abstrak/Abstract Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is a major, crucial economic, global crop and has been maintained several nutritional benefits. The exporting volume of Vietnamese cocoa bean is increasing in the world cocoa trade. The beans of fourteen popular cocoa varieties that are commonly cultivated in Trang Bom (Dong Nai, Vietnam) were characterized for their physico-chemical qualifications on the background of post-fermented cocoa beans and dehydration in the region of Trang Bom-Dong Nai. The physical properties were determined based on mass ratio and bean’s dimension (length, width and thickness) as well as chemical (proximate) composition (total crude protein, ash, moisture, and lipid). These values were analysed using AOAC methods. The largest-size beans were found for the TD8 variety (1.5g of mass, 25.02mm of length, 14.28mm of width and 7.96mm of thickness). The moisture content of the cocoa beans was in the range between 5.64 and 6.99 (% wb) and the ash content in the range between 3.67% and 2.47% (wb). Noticeably, the fat content ratio (the most important value of cocoa bean) found in 8 varieties (TD1, TD2, TD5, TD9, TD11, TD12, TD13, TD14) was over 50%, thus these varieties are worthy chemical component especially for exported cocoa bean and industrized cultivation (extending the cultivation producing area).
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