Total soluble solids , the ratio of total soluble solids and titratable acidity increased until the end of storage (Figure 2b and 2c). This was similar to the result of Saavedra et al.(2006), which found higher soluble solid content in kaolin-treated tomato fruits compared to the control . Conversely, kaolin particle film delayed the reduction of soluble solids and titratable acidity of ‘Galaxy’ apple fruits (Ergun,2012) There was a significant difference in total chlorophyll content during storage. At the end of storage, fruits sprayed with kaolin clay at 6% had the highest total chlorophyll content (4.57 mg/100g FW), followed by 3% kaolin clay (2.89 mg/100g FW) and the control (2.04 mg/100g FW), respectively (Fogure 3). Tworkoski et al. (2002) indicated that the particle film type antitranspirant enhanced chlorophyll biosynthesis and increased the total chlorophyll content.