Abstract
Chungmiraejulpyuns made with various levels of Chungmirae leaf powder$(0-7\%)$ was studied to investigate the sensory and mechanical characteristics. Chungmirae juipyun was prepared with 3% Chungmirae leaf powder showed the most favorable tendencies in color, flavor and overall-acceptability. However, Chungmiraejulpyun prepared with $1\%$ Chungmirae leaf powder showed the most excellent tendency in taste, moistness and after-swallowing. In the texture meter measurement for Chungmiraejulpyun, hardness and springiness tended to increase with increasing Chungmirae leaf powder. Adhesiveness and cohesiveness showed significant differences. Texture characteristics of Chungmiraejulpyuns was prepared with $5\%\;and\;7\%$ Chungmirae leaf powder and stored at $20^{\circ}C$ for 60 days showed less change than those of the $0\%$ and $1\%$ groups. Gumminess and chewiness showed a similar tendency as hardness and there were significant differences due to changes in the additional rate of Chungmirae and storage time.