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The main components of coffee astringency nutrition table introduction
The astringency of coffee is mainly due to the degradation of chlorogenic acid into decaffeoylquinic acid during roasting. In addition, a small amount of tartaric acid contained in coffee is also a source of astringency. The astringency in coffee is mainly due to the coagulation of dicaffeoylquinic acid with proteins in saliva in the mouth and in the mouth.
2016-10-17 coffee astringency main sub-camp develop sub-table presentation