Improvements in Canned Lowbush Blueberry Quality

Individually quick frozen lowbush (wild) blueberries (Vaccinium angusrifolium) were canned with 0, 1500, or 3000 ppm calcium from chloride or lactate salts and 0, 0.25, or 0.50% citric acid in water. Physical and pH changes were measured at 0, 6, and 12 mo, and sensory evaluations were made at 3 and 9 mo post-canning. Calcium increased firmness and berry calcium content. Calcium chloride and citric acid reduced pH and increased hue angle and off-flavor; calcium lactate increased drained weight and pH but reduced hue. Response surface methodology predicted changes in calcium lactate-treated berries, but not CaCl2-treated berries. Optimal conditions were 1200–1800 ppm calcium lactate at 3–6 mo storage.