씨리얼바 제조 및 품질특성

Development and Quality Properties of Cereal Bars

  • 발행 : 2005.06.01

초록

곡류의 기능성 소재를 바탕으로 칼로리가 낮고 조직감이 우수한 편의식 형태의 아침대용식 제품을 개발하기 위하여 9가지 곡물(옥수수, 통밀, 멥쌀, 흑미, 현미, 수수, 발아현미, 검은콩, 율무)을 이용하여 선식형과 퍼핑형 씨리얼바 2종류를 제조하여 수분함량, 색도, 조직감 등의 품질변화를 측정하였다. 씨리얼바의 제조는 9가지의 곡류 배합${\to}$부재료의 크림화${\to}$반죽${\to}$성형틀에 투입${\to}$굽기${\to}$냉각${\to}$견과류 토핑의 단계로 이루어졌다. 수분함량은 선식형 씨리얼바가 $9.4\%$, 퍼핑형 씨리얼바가 $10.1\%$였으며 색도 측정 결과 L값은 퍼핑형이 선식형보다 높았으며 a값은 프락토올리고당을 첨가한 선식형의 씨리얼바가 가장 강했으며 b값은 시료간에 유의적 차이를 보이지 않았다. 조직감에 있어 경도는 선식형보다 퍼핑형이 더 컸으며 선식형 씨리얼바의 경우에 프럭토올리고당을 첨가한 군이 가장 경도가 높았다. 관능검사 결과 전반적인 바람직성에 있어서 퍼핑형 씨리얼바가 선식형 씨리얼바보다 높은 기호도를 나타내었다.

The purpose of this study was to develop new functional cereal bars for breakfast with 9 types of cereal(corn, whole wheat, rice, brown rice, black rice, indian millet, sprouting brown rice, black soybean, job's tear) and their chemical and sensory properties were evaluated. Process of cereal bars are cereal mixing ${\to}$ formation ${\to}$ baking ${\to}$ cooling ${\to}$ topping. Moisture content of sunsik-type cereal bars were $9.4\%$, and puffed-type cereal bars were $10.1\%$. L-values of sunsik cereal bars were lower than that of puffed type cereal bars, and a-value was the highest in sunsik-type cereal bars with fructooligosaccaride. Texture measurement showed that hardness of sunsik-type cereal bars was higher than that of puffed-type cereal bars. Sensory evaluation resulted that sunsik-type cereal bars showed the high quality Score.

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