Year: 2019 | Month: December | Volume 9 | Issue 2

Cluster Analysis of Quality Characteristics of Seedling Mango Fruits Collected from Different Locations of Himachal Pradesh, India for the Development of Pickle

N.S. Thakur Dharmender Kumar V.K. Joshi Abhimanyu Thakur Hamid
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Abstract:

Seedling mango (Mangifera indica L.) fruit is one of the important wild fruits which have got commercial importance due to its utilization in pickle preparation and other culinary purpose. In Himachal Pradesh (HP), it is widely distributed in the lower hills and plain areas with significant difference in the quality characteristics of fruits from location to location. The fruits of seedling mango were harvested from 24 different locations of six districts (Kangra, Una, Hamirpur, Bilaspur, Mandi and Sirmour) of HP and the results of their physical, chemical, sensory, physico-chemical and combined physico-chemical and sensory characteristics were analyzed using cluster analysis (SPSS). On the basis of this analysis of quality characteristics including higher acid-edible content indicator (2.36) and sensory quality, fruits of 10 locations were found suitable for pickle preparation viz. Kangra (Sulah and Bhawarna), Una (Una Sadar and Amb), Hamirpur (Bhoranj), Bilaspur (Ghumarwin), Mandi (Gopalpur and Pandoh) and Sirmour (Nahan and Ponta Sahib).



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