TY - JOUR
T1 - Gloss of fruits and vegetables
AU - Nussinovitch, A.
AU - Ward, G.
AU - Mey-Tal, E.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - A glossmeter, suitable for measuring the gloss on curved surfaces has been constructed. The gloss of ripe banana, green bell pepper, orange, tomato, eggplant and onion were checked with an incident laser light at 45° and 60°. Reflected light was collected by photosensors and the image was analysed using appropriate software. L, a, b, °Bx, pH and gloss of fruits and vegetables were checked once they reached the stage of ready to eat. Eggplant and green bell pepper presented the highest gloss properties under investigating conditions, while banana and unwaxed orange exhibited the lowest sheen. Results from our glossmeter were compared with a commercial glossmeter, designed to check gloss of flat surfaces. In such operations it was necessary to peel and flatten the skin. Gloss of the fruits and vegetables were ranked in a similar way by both apparatus. Linear correlation was found between results of gloss measured at 60° by both apparatuses. It must be emphasized that intact fruits cannot be checked by the commercial glossmeter because of their curved surfaces.
AB - A glossmeter, suitable for measuring the gloss on curved surfaces has been constructed. The gloss of ripe banana, green bell pepper, orange, tomato, eggplant and onion were checked with an incident laser light at 45° and 60°. Reflected light was collected by photosensors and the image was analysed using appropriate software. L, a, b, °Bx, pH and gloss of fruits and vegetables were checked once they reached the stage of ready to eat. Eggplant and green bell pepper presented the highest gloss properties under investigating conditions, while banana and unwaxed orange exhibited the lowest sheen. Results from our glossmeter were compared with a commercial glossmeter, designed to check gloss of flat surfaces. In such operations it was necessary to peel and flatten the skin. Gloss of the fruits and vegetables were ranked in a similar way by both apparatus. Linear correlation was found between results of gloss measured at 60° by both apparatuses. It must be emphasized that intact fruits cannot be checked by the commercial glossmeter because of their curved surfaces.
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U2 - 10.1006/fstl.1996.0025
DO - 10.1006/fstl.1996.0025
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AN - SCOPUS:0030497134
SN - 0023-6438
VL - 29
SP - 184
EP - 186
JO - LWT
JF - LWT
IS - 1-2
ER -