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Investigation of the Usability of Retrograded Flour in Meatball Production as A Structure Enhancer

  • Dincer, Elif Aykin (Department of Food Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Akdeniz University) ;
  • Buyukkurt, Ozlem Kilic (Department of Food Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Akdeniz University) ;
  • Candal, Cihadiye (Department of Food Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Akdeniz University) ;
  • Bilgic, Busra Fatma (Department of Food Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Akdeniz University) ;
  • Erbas, Mustafa (Department of Food Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Akdeniz University)
  • Received : 2017.05.31
  • Accepted : 2017.12.21
  • Published : 2018.02.28

Abstract

This study aimed to research the possibilities of using retrograded flour produced in the laboratory environment in meatballs and the characteristics of these meatballs. In the use of retrograded flour to produce meatballs, it was ensured that the meatball properties, with respect to chemical, physical and sensorial aspects, were comparable to those of meatballs produced with bread (traditional) and rusk flour (commercial). The cooking loss of meatballs produced with using retrograded flour was similar to that of commercial meatballs. Doses of retrograded flour from 5% to 20% led to a significant decrease in cooking loss, from 21.95% to 6.19%, and in the diameter of meatballs, from 18.60% to 12.74%, but to an increase in the thickness of meatballs, from 28.82% to 41.39% compared to the control. The increase of $a^*$ and $b^*$ values was shown in that the meatballs were browned on cooking with increasing retrograded flour doses because of non-enzymatic reactions. The springiness of the traditional meatballs was significantly higher than that of the other meatballs. This might have been due to the bread crumbs having a naturally springy structure. Moreover, the addition of retrograded flour in the meatballs significantly (p<0.05) affected the hardness, springiness and cohesiveness of the meatballs with respect to textural properties. Accordingly, it is considered that the use of 10% retrograded flour is ideal to improve the sensorial values of meatballs and the properties of their structure.

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