한국식품조리과학회지 (Korean journal of food and cookery science)
- 제13권1호
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- Pages.40-46
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- 1997
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- 2287-1780(pISSN)
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- 2287-1772(eISSN)
약과의 제조 조건이 유지 흡수량에 미치는 영향
Effect of Preparing Conditions on the Absorbed Oil Content of Yackwa
초록
약과의 제조조건에 따른 탈수량 및 유지 흡수량의 변화와 그때의 품질특성을 알아보고자 반죽을 냉장.냉동했을 경우 및 반죽의 크기, 튀김온도와 반죽횟수, 원료배합량을 달리하였을 경우의 탈수량 및 유지 흡수량의 변화, 관능적 특성 등을 조사하였다. 반죽을 냉장.냉동 했을 경우 control군과 탈수량, 유지 흡수량, 관능적 특성에 차이가 없었다. 반죽의 크기를 중, 대, 소로 하였을 경우 크기가 작을수록 탈수량과 유지 흡수량이 증가하였고, 크기가 중인 것이 전반적인 기호도에서 기호도가 가장 높았다. 튀김온도(12
This study was conducted in order to determine the effect of preparing conditions(refrigerating and freezing of dough, dough size, frying temperature, kneading degree and ingredient amount) on the dehydration, absorbed oil content and sensory characteristics of Yackwa. There were no significant differences on the dehydration, absorbed oil content and sensory characteristics between the control Yackwa and those prepared by refrigerating and freezing of dough. In the dough size (large, medium, small), dehydration and absorbed oil content was increased as the size became smaller. It was shown that overall acceptability was high in medium size Yackwa. There were no significant differences on the dehydration of Yackwa under various frying temperature and kneading degree. On the other hand, absorbed oil content of Yackwa was decreased as the frying temperature became higher and kneading degree increased. Dehydration of Yackwa was increased as the amount of sesame oil, honey and sozu increased. There were no significant differences on the absorbed oil content of Yackwa as the amount of sesame oil increased. The absorbed oil content was increased as the amount of honey increased, whereas the absorbed oil content decreased as the amount of sozu increased. Shininess, softness, brittleness and oily taste was increased as the absorbed oil content increased in sensory evaluation of Yackwa prepared by different frying temperature, kneading degree and ingredients amount. It was shown that above preparing conditions affected the absorbed oil content and sensory characteristics of Yackwa.