Impact of industrial shelling and blanching on almond kernel integrity and color
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2025-02-01ISSN
0023-6438
Abstract
Spanish almond industry expressed concerns over increasing kernel breakage during processing, particularly
with the new almond cultivars introduced since 2005. This research aimed to (i) evaluate kernel breakage across
different almond cultivars during shelling and blanching in Spanish industrial machines; (ii) identify the main
factors contributing to breakage; and (iii) assess the impact of blanching on kernel color. Shelling breakage was
lower in ‘Belona’ (2%) than ‘Guara’ (7%), potentially attributed to its higher water absorption and round shape.
However, blanching, drastically increased breakage in ‘Belona’ (42%) compared to ‘Guara’ (29%). A large
variability among cultivars (‘Carmel’ 12%, ‘Belona 2’ 32% significantly similar to ‘Guara’ 29%, and ‘Lauranne’
43% significantly similar to ‘Belona’ 42%), was observed, but also between different batches of the same cultivar
(‘Belona’ 42% and ‘Belona 2’ 32%), probably due to different growing conditions. ‘Lauranne’ and ‘Belona’
exhibited a higher tendency to produce halves, whereas ‘Guara’ produced more pieces. Kernel breakage during
blanching was significantly correlated with kernel width (r = 0.57***), protein, (r = − 0.83***), and fat content
(r = 0.67***). Blanching significantly affected kernel color (‘Carmel’, ‘Belona 2’, ‘Guara’, ‘Lauranne’, ‘Belona’;
ΔE = 19, 14, 12, 11, 10, respectively) and was identified as a critical control point for breakage across the
processing line
Document Type
Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Field crops and their production
Pages
12
Publisher
Elsevier
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LWT - Food Science and Technology
Recommended citation
Lipan, Leontina, Xavier Miarnau, Michele Cutrone, Alejandro Calle, Esther Sendra, Ángel A. Carbonell-Barrachina, Ignasi Batlle, and Agustí Romero. 2025. “Impact of industrial shelling and blanching on almond kernel integrity and color.” LWT, 218: 117472. doi: 10.1016/j.lwt.2025.117472
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FEADER/ / /EU/ /
MICINN/Programa Estatal para desarrollar, atraer y retener talento/PTA 2022-022594-I/ES/ /
Program
Fructicultura
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