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Sensory Evaluation of Bitterness in Lettuce Varieties Grown in the Southeastern United States

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The main limiting factor to lettuce production in the Southeast is bitterness. Bitterness in lettuce is associated with sesquiterpene lactones, a bitter principles of the latex of wild lettuce species Lactuca virosa or L. sativa. These wild species are used as parents in the development of virus-resistant cultivars. This study evaluated bitterness of 18 commercial cultivars of lettuce grown following recommended production practices at two locations. Lettuce was hand harvested, refrigerated, washed, and cut into bite-size pieces. Samples were served one by one to a group of 15 panelists, trained with caffeine solutions of increasing bitterness scores (BS; 0% = 0, 0.05% = 2, 0.08% = 5, 0.15% = 10, and 0.20% = 15). A BS of less than seven was acceptable. BS was significantly (P < 0.02) different among varieties. Varieties with lowest BS were `Epic', `Salinas 88 Supreme', `Nevada', `Red Prize', and `Legacy'. For these varieties, mean, most frequent, and highest BS were less than seven. This study suggests that it is possible to grow nonbitter lettuce in the Southeast.
Title: Sensory Evaluation of Bitterness in Lettuce Varieties Grown in the Southeastern United States
Description:
The main limiting factor to lettuce production in the Southeast is bitterness.
Bitterness in lettuce is associated with sesquiterpene lactones, a bitter principles of the latex of wild lettuce species Lactuca virosa or L.
sativa.
These wild species are used as parents in the development of virus-resistant cultivars.
This study evaluated bitterness of 18 commercial cultivars of lettuce grown following recommended production practices at two locations.
Lettuce was hand harvested, refrigerated, washed, and cut into bite-size pieces.
Samples were served one by one to a group of 15 panelists, trained with caffeine solutions of increasing bitterness scores (BS; 0% = 0, 0.
05% = 2, 0.
08% = 5, 0.
15% = 10, and 0.
20% = 15).
A BS of less than seven was acceptable.
BS was significantly (P < 0.
02) different among varieties.
Varieties with lowest BS were `Epic', `Salinas 88 Supreme', `Nevada', `Red Prize', and `Legacy'.
For these varieties, mean, most frequent, and highest BS were less than seven.
This study suggests that it is possible to grow nonbitter lettuce in the Southeast.

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