Effects of hull-less barley flour and flakes on bread nutritional composition and sensory properties

2009 ◽  
Vol 115 (3) ◽  
pp. 982-988 ◽  
Author(s):  
Biljana Škrbić ◽  
Snežana Milovac ◽  
Dejan Dodig ◽  
Bojana Filipčev
Agro-Science ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-79
Author(s):  
O. Ariyo ◽  
O. Adetutu ◽  
O. Keshinro

Beverage consumption is increasing but rarely used to promote micronutrient intakes in Nigeria. Diversifying the crops in local beverage production could improve dietary diversification and increase nutrients intake. This study determined the nutritional composition, microbial load and consumer acceptability of tiger nut, date and ginger blended beverage. Fresh tiger nuts, date and ginger were processed to formulate four beverage blends in these ratios 100:0:0; 85:10:5; 70:20:10; and 55:30:15. Samples were analysed for proximate, vitamins, minerals, anti-nutrients content and microbiological attributes using standard procedures. Consumer acceptability was determined using a 9-point hedonic scale by 30 untrained panelists. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, independent t-test and ANOVA at p ≤ 0.05. Moisture, protein, fat, fibre, ash, carbohydrate (mg 100 g–1) and metabolizable energy composition (kCal 100 ml–1) ranged from 80.33-84.78, 0.71-0.8, 2.96-4.94, 0.20-1.63, 0.34-0.44, 9.10-13.63 and 78.2-101.5, respectively. Thiamin, niacin, ascorbic acid and tocopherol composition (mg 100 g–1) ranged from 0.30-0.68, 0.08-0.17, 4.73-8.40, and 7.20-15.31, respectively. Calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and iron contents (mg 100 g–1) ranged from 1.07-6.79, 164.8-259.3, 43.86-47.1, and 6.88-9.26, respectively. Saponin ranged from 0.01-0.05 mg 100 g–1. Number of colonies were negligible after refrigeration for 10 days. Sensory properties ranged from 6.40-6.63, 4.93-6.40, 4.70-7.20, 5.93-6.90, and 5.27-7.17 for appearance, aroma, taste, consistency and general acceptability, respectively. Date and ginger substitution enhance fibre, ash, carbohydrate, and calcium composition, the shelf life and sensory properties of tiger nut beverage, the blends are generally acceptable to consumers and considered safe up to day 10 when refrigerated.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 120
Author(s):  
Seema Sonkar ◽  
Shraddha Yadav ◽  
Rishi Bhel ◽  
O. P. Bishnoi

Triticale is a more recent development in the field of cereals, that is a man made cereals created by crossing wheat and rye, compared to oats and barley, which have long histories, triticale is between 40 and 50 years old. Triticale is hybrid of wheat (Triticum) and rye (Scale) first bread in laboratories during the late 19th century in Scotland and Germany. When crossing wheat and rye, wheat is used the female parent and rye is the male parent. The resulting hybrid is sterile and must be treated with colchicines to induce polyoidy and thus the ability to reproduce itself. High quality grain, conditioning products with desirable properties and nutritional value, determines the use of triticale for consumption. Therefore, more and more attention is paid in triticale breeding for its quality, to obtain highly yielding, but also technologically advantageous varieties. The aim of this research was to evaluate nutritional quality and sensory properties of triticale based product that are – Medicated Health Powder which are made from germinated grain triticale, wheat, pearl millet, Beet root ashwagandha, safed musli and steavia powder and Non– Medicated Health Powder which are made from germinated grain triticale, wheat, pearl millet, and steavia powder. The result of the nutritional analysis indicated that the nutritional composition of Medicated health powder are moisture -8.5, ash -2.20, protein- 6.59 and iron-1.82 gm. Non-Medicated health powder are moisture -8.7, ash -1.89, protein- 6.36 and iron-1.71 gm. Regarding sensory properties, these products were evaluated on sensory parameters using nine point hedonic rating scale. Sensory score for Medicated Health Powder for appearance 9.0, texture 8.4 color 8.2, flavor 8.0 and overall acceptability is 9.0. and Non-Medicated Health Powder for appearance 9.0, texture 8.8 color 8.4, flavor 8.8 and overall acceptability is 9.0. A sensory quality of products (Medicated health powder and Non- medicated health powder) was monitored during storage and was found stable for 3 months. Medicated and Non- medicated health powder health powder is recommended for diabetic patients and in cronic heart disease.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 676-681 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adewale Olusegun Obadina ◽  
Bukunola Olaide Babatunde ◽  
Ifeoluwa Olotu

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 692-699
Author(s):  
Dudung Angkasa ◽  
Yuges Saputri Muttalib ◽  
Naomi Chandra ◽  
Putri Ronitawati ◽  
Dzul Fadly

Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) and beetroot (Beta vulgaris l.) are two promising protein and mineral food sources. Both have a high potential to be developed as a cream soup that can alleviate micronutrient (iron and folic acid) deficiencies among pregnant women. To our knowledge, lack of effort to develop a cream soup made from marine products, particularly shrimp, was classified as one of the most perishable foods. The current study tries to develop cream soup formulas and examine their nutritional composition, sensory properties, and antioxidant activity. The ratio of shrimp and beetroot were formulated into F0 (200g: 0g); F1 (150g: 50g); F2 (100g: 100g); and F3 (50g: 150g) and were dried in drum dryer to produce instant cream soup. Proximate and other micronutrient content analyses were carried out in an accredited laboratory. At the same time, 16 semi-trained panellists evaluated sensory properties (descriptive test). At the same time, antioxidant activity was determined by the DPPH method and expressed as IC50. All formulations met the national standard for instant cream soup. F2 had a score above 7.0 for all hedonic parameters and had determined as the best formula. F2 contained, per 100 gram, 49.25% carbohydrate, 10.26% fat, 26.68% protein, 4.75% moisture, 9.05% ash, 1.69 mg iron and 14.68 µg folic acid. F2 fulfilled the 'high protein' and 'iron source' nutrition claims based on the Indonesian Food Drugs Administration standard (BPOM). The antioxidant activity (IC50) of the best formula was about 15.49 ppm. The combination of marine and plant-based foods into instant food products by drum drying mechanisms can be used to produce a nutritious, desirable, and alternative antioxidant food source as well as practically easy to serve.


Food Research ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 649-657
Author(s):  
L. Mousavi ◽  
Nur Farahana S.M.Z. ◽  
Wan Rosli W.I.

Beef patties are the most popular fast food worldwide, including Malaysia. As long as a beef patty is one of the Malaysians’ favorite western dishes and can be easily found in the high-end western restaurant, so far assessment of the nutrient composition, cooking characteristics and sensory properties of that was important for healthcare aspect. In the current study, the nutritional values of beef patties incorporated with various level of brown rice powder (BRP) (2%, 4% and, 6%) were evaluated. The result of protein content in raw and cooked beef patties incorporated with 6% of BRP demonstrated the highest percentage (17.41% and 17.48%, consequently). Further finding displayed that the lowest fat concentration was recorded in the formulation of 6% BRP and 4% BRP raw and cooked beef patties (12.44% and 11.45%) frequently. On the other hands, the results of moisture content of 4% BRP raw beef patties and 6% BRP cooked beef patty demonstrate that the lowest percentage (61.16% and 54.92%) while the carbohydrate concentration recorded the highest percentage in both formulations. In additional, beef patty formulated with 6%, BRP showed the lowest diameter reduction at 13.33% compared to other treatment. The calorie content of cooked beef patty and cooking yield of all formulations were recorded in the range of 584 kcal/100 g to 594 kcal/100 g and 78.09% to 80.48% accordingly. However, 2% BRP incorporation in beef patty did not change the sensory properties and consumer acceptability of BRP-based beef patties. In conclusion, beef patty formulation of more than 4% BRP in beef patties was effective in improving protein, ash, carbohydrate content and percentage of diameter reduction while reducing fat content.


2014 ◽  
Vol 37 (5) ◽  
pp. 329-338 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad H. Alu'datt ◽  
Taha Rababah ◽  
Ghaid J. Al-Rabadi ◽  
Khalil Ereifej ◽  
Sana Gammoh ◽  
...  

Foods ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 151
Author(s):  
Sahar Dandachy ◽  
Hiba Mawlawi ◽  
Omar Obeid

Chickpea flour is known to have good nutritional values. Nevertheless, it is commonly made from ground grains, and characterized by an “off-flavor”. Processing of chickpea grains before flour formation reduces the intensity of the off-flavor. Therefore, two experiments were conducted: first to examine the effect of conventional processing (soaking, boiling, and drying) on the nutritional composition of the chickpea flour; and second, to investigate the impact of processed chickpea flour incorporation with different ratios on the sensory properties of mankoushe zaatar, a popular Lebanese pastry, usually made up of refined wheat flour. Chickpea flour was found to be nutritionally superior compared to refined wheat flour, and conventional processing of the flour was found not to affect its content of protein, fats, carbohydrates, and phosphorus, while total dietary and crude fibers were significantly increased. The fatty acid profile was minimally affected, while magnesium and potassium were reduced. The sensory test conducted among panelists (n = 60) showed that the incorporation of processed chickpea flour into the dough of mankoushe zaatar with ratios of 30% and 50% provided an end-product with better taste and overall acceptability compared to the regular mankoushe. Hence, conventionally processed chickpea flour can be used as a fortifier to improve the nutritional quality of bakery products without negatively affecting their sensory properties.


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