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The Additional Effects of Various Materials on Microwave Heating Property of Frozen Dough  

Kim, Eun-Mi (Food Industry Promotion, Korea Food Research Institute)
Han, Hye-Kyung (Food Industry Promotion, Korea Food Research Institute)
Kim, In-Ho (Food material processing technology, Korea Food Research Institute)
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Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology / v.37, no.6, 2005 , pp. 873-881 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to improve the properties of frozen dough foods (buns and noodles etc.) on the quality deterioration with microwave oven cooking. Microwave is a useful cooking method, but it quickly takes moisture from food surface and makes lowering food quality abruptly. For improvement of these problems, mixing doughs with addition of various additives of 34 types manufactured respectively; starches, modified starches, gums and emulsifiers etc. Each mixing dough produced in sheet type $(30{\times}30{\times}1mm)$ and steamed them, was quickly froze at $-70^{\circ}C$ and packed with polyethylene. Packed samples kept at $-20^{\circ}C$ for 48 hours. After they were steam or microwave treatment packed or non-packed with polyethylene, studied for improvement effects of quality as sensory evaluation and selected 6 type additives; modified starches (TA, ST), gums (AR, GA) and emulsifiers (E, S1) as improvement agent. Because moisture loss from microwave oven cooking leads to quality deterioration of frozen dough foods, additive, such as including starches, modified starch, gums, and emusifiers were added to improve dough properties. Amylogram, scanning electron microscopy, textural analysis, and differential scanning calorimetry revealed addition of additives improved textural properties including surface-hardening of frozen dough foods compared to the control.
Keywords
sensory evaluation; gelatinization; hardening; textural property;
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