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Quality Characteristics of Cookies with Resistant Starches  

Kim, Jae-Suk (Department of Food and Nutrition, Chonnam National University)
Shin, Mal-Shick (Department of Food and Nutrition, Chonnam National University)
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Korean journal of food and cookery science / v.22, no.5, 2006 , pp. 659-665 More about this Journal
Abstract
The effects of resistant starches on the quality characteristics of cookies were investigated by the physicochemical, instrumental and sensory properties of RS-added flours and cookies. Retrograded RS3 by autoclaving-cooling cycle and cross-linked RS4 after annealing treatment were used. The protein content of RS-added flour decreased, but the ash content of RS4-added flour increased slightly with increasing RS content. The RS levels of wheat flour, RS3- and RS4-added flours were 7.0%, 9.6-13.4% and 11.5-17.9%, respectively. The swelling powers of RS-added flours at 80$^{\circ}C$ decreased, but the solubility of RS3-added flour increased by 2-3 fold compared to that of control flour. Initial pasting temperature increased, but peak, holding, and final viscosities decreased with increasing RS content. The retrogradation degree of RS-added flours was lowered, because of the decreased consistency and breakdown viscosity. The yellowness of RS3-added flour increased with increasing RS3 content which induced browning reaction during baking. On the sensory test, RS-added cookies were significantly different in shape, color and overall quality (p<0.05), and their texture also affected. Overall quality was higher in peanut cookies than in AACC standard cookies and RS addition (up to 30%, w/w), regardless of the RS type, improved the cookie quality.
Keywords
RS3-added flour; RS4-added flour; cookie quality; AACC standard cookie; peanut cookie;
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