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Beverages, Volume 9, Issue 1

March 2023 - 28 articles

Cover Story: It is well-established that remote Indigenous communities have higher rates of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption than non-Indigenous counterparts, which results in higher rates of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), obesity, and kidney disease. The aetiology leading to this behaviour remains understudied and overlooked. Therefore, the aim of this literature review is to understand the underpinning factors that contribute to SSB consumption in remote Indigenous communities. Studies were identified through five databases (n = 2529) and grey literature searching (n = 54). Following the PRISMA guidelines, each paper was assessed for eligibility, which left 34 studies for inclusion in the review. View this paper
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Articles (28)

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,468 Views
13 Pages

A Comprehensive Comparison of Gluten-Free Brewing Techniques: Differences in Gluten Reduction Ability, Analytical Attributes, and Hedonic Perception

  • Nazarena Cela,
  • Nicola Condelli,
  • Giuseppe Perretti,
  • Maria Di Cairano,
  • Jessika De Clippeleer,
  • Fernanda Galgano and
  • Gert De Rouck

14 February 2023

This study provides a comprehensive comparison among the most common gluten-free (GF) brewing practices, with a focus on the impact of each treatment on physicochemical parameters and consumer acceptability of the final beer. In addition, the influen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,000 Views
26 Pages

Influence of Native S. cerevisiae Strains on the Final Characteristics of “Pago” Garnacha Wines from East Spain

  • Carmen Berbegal,
  • Lucía Polo,
  • Victoria Lizama,
  • Inmaculada Álvarez,
  • Sergi Ferrer,
  • Isabel Pardo and
  • Mª José García-Esparza

13 February 2023

This work studies the variability of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae present during the spontaneous fermentation of Garnacha grapes’ musts from a “Pago” winery from the east of Spain. The parameters used to select yeast are those relat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,351 Views
11 Pages

Use of Fumaric Acid to Inhibit Malolactic Fermentation in Bottled Rioja Wines: Effect in pH and Volatile Acidity Control

  • Antonio Morata,
  • Elena Adell,
  • Carmen López,
  • Felipe Palomero,
  • Elena Suárez,
  • Silvia Pedrero,
  • María Antonia Bañuelos and
  • Carmen González

10 February 2023

Fumaric acid (FH2) is an additive allowed by the Codex Alimentarius and the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIV) that can be used for wine acidification but also to inhibit malolactic fermentation (MLF). FH2 has a positive effect in the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,652 Views
11 Pages

Wine Cork Closures Impacts on Dimethyl Sulfide (DMS) and Precursors (DMSP) Equilibrium of Different Shiraz Wines during Accelerated Bottle Ageing

  • Rémi De La Burgade,
  • Valérie Nolleau,
  • Teddy Godet,
  • Nicolas Galy,
  • Dimitri Tixador,
  • Christophe Loisel,
  • Nicolas Sommerer and
  • Aurélie Roland

6 February 2023

Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a flavor compound, characteristic of the truffle aroma in red wines, and is well-known to be a fruity exhauster. DMS comes from the degradation of dimethyl sulfide potential (DMSP) during winemaking. Up to now, little is kno...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
17,832 Views
22 Pages

Diet Diversification and Priming with Kunu: An Indigenous Probiotic Cereal-Based Non-Alcoholic Beverage in Nigeria

  • Johnson K. Ndukwe,
  • Claret Chiugo Aduba,
  • Kingsley Tochukwu Ughamba,
  • Kenechi Onyejiaka Chukwu,
  • Chijioke Nwoye Eze,
  • Ogueri Nwaiwu and
  • Helen Onyeaka

2 February 2023

Kunu is a fermented non-alcoholic beverage consumed all over Nigeria. The drink is served as an alternative to alcohol due to its perceived extreme nourishing and therapeutic properties. Varieties of this beverage are determined mostly by the type of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,781 Views
12 Pages

1 February 2023

With the difference in the photosynthesis process between C3- and C4-plants, the 13C/12C stable isotope ratio of ethanol, i.e., δ13C-ethanol, can potentially be a basis for the discrimination of Scotch whiskies derived from different raw materi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,753 Views
16 Pages

Assessing the Protein-Ligand Interaction and Thermally Induced Quality Changes in Tomato-Based Pineapple Beverage

  • Rajinder Kaur,
  • Nitya Sharma,
  • Vasudha Bansal,
  • Reenu Reenu,
  • Dharmendra Kumar Yadav,
  • Akansha Gupta and
  • Dipendra Kumar Mahato

1 February 2023

The intake of tomato in its natural form is comparatively restricted due to its limited shelf-life. Thereby, we investigated the willingness of consumers and optimized the proportions of beverages on the basis of the overall liking of the sensory pan...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
8,054 Views
53 Pages

31 January 2023

It is well-established that remote Indigenous communities have higher rates of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption than non-Indigenous counterparts, which results in higher rates of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), obe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,244 Views
18 Pages

28 January 2023

A successful wort fermentation depends on both the sugar and the free amino nitrogen (FAN) content of a wort. The primary goal of the mashing step is to generate fermentable sugars, as FAN is regarded as being primarily determined by malt quality; ho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,345 Views
23 Pages

Single and Interactive Effects of Unmalted Cereals, Hops, and Yeasts on Quality of White-Inspired Craft Beers

  • Antonietta Baiano,
  • Anna Fiore,
  • Barbara la Gatta,
  • Maria Tufariello,
  • Carmela Gerardi,
  • Michele Savino and
  • Francesco Grieco

White beers owe their name to their straw yellow colour deriving from the use of unmalted wheat, which also supplies a relatively high protein content causing haze formation. This study aimed to develop white-inspired craft beers made with combinatio...

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