Almeida, D. P. F.Gomes, M. H.2018-11-082018-11-082017Almeida, D.P.F., Gomes, M.H. (2017). Physicochemical quality, macronutrients, and dietary fiber in apples from the protected geographical indication ‘Maçã de Alcobaça’, Portugal. European Journal of Horticultural Science, 82(5), 239-2431611-4426http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/26010Apple is a major fruit in the European diet. The range of cultivar types and origins diversify the nutritional composition of apples. Eight apple cultivars (Malus xdomestica Borkh. 'Casa Nova', 'Fuji', 'Galaxy', 'Golden Delicious', 'Granny Smith', 'Jonagored', 'Reinette', and 'Starking') with the " Maca de Alcobaca" Protected Geographical Indication (PGI), Portugal, were harvested at commercial maturity, stored for 3 to 3.5 months at 0 degrees C, and characterized at the edible stage for their nutritional composition. Fruit quality was assessed by color, soluble solids content, titratable acidity, pH, Thiault index and firmness. The concentration moisture, dry matter, carbohydrates, protein, fat, ash, and fiber defined the nutritional profile. 'Reinette' had highest soluble solids content, titratable acidity, carbohydrates, protein, ash, energy, dry matter. 'Granny Smith' had the lowest soluble solids and carbohydrates contents, dry matter and energy. 'Casa Nova', a traditional cultivar, had high fiber content. Energy content varied by more than 30%, lowest in 'Granny Smith' and highest in 'Reinette', and is strongly correlated with dry matter and soluble solids content. The cultivarspecific range of nutritional value provides a basis for market segmentation based on nutritional content.engDenomination of originFruit qualityMarket segmentationMalus xdomesticaNutritional compositionPhysicochemical quality, macronutrients, and dietary fiber in apples from the protected geographical indication ‘Maçã de Alcobaça’, Portugaljournal article10.17660/eJHS.2017/82.5.31611-443485032511505000417458100003