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Sensory Characteristics of White and Black Sesame Gruels with Different Mixing Ratio and Decortication (깨의 함량과 전처리에 따른 깨죽과 흑임자죽의 기호도 연구)

  • 김진숙;손정우;염초애
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.547-556
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this study was to invesitage the optimum cooking method, which ingridients mixing ratio and decortication of white and black sesame gruels, were examined by sensory and mechanical tests. As the results of sensory evaluation for the decortication white and black sesame gruels with the levels of 50, 100, 150, and 200% sesame per rice l00g, the flavor, nutty taste, and the overall preference were increased with the increase of sesame add. The gruel which made with decorticated sesame roafting for 7 minutes was proferable. The gruels 150% decorticated white and black sesame roasted 7 min had better overall preference. In the mechanical measurement for the white sesame gruels, L value tended to be decreased, while ‘a' and ‘b' values as well as viscosity tented to be increased as the sesame ratio and roasting time increased. In black sesame gruels, L value tended to be decreased, while ‘a' and ‘b' values as well as viscosity tended to be increased when sesame ratio was increased. In correlation between sensory evaluation and mechanical measurement of the white and black sesame gruels, color, flavor, nutty taste of sensory evaluation were correlated with the mechanical measurement. The optimal material mixing ratio for gruels was rice 100 g, white and black sesame 150 g, and water 1075 g.

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Proper Light Intensity, Potting Media, and Fertilization Level for Potted Orostachys iwarenge for. magnus (울릉연화바위솔 분화재배를 위한 적정 광도, 분용토 및 시비 수준)

  • Jeong, Kyeong-Jin;Chon, Young-Shin;Choi, Kyeong-Ok;Ha, Su-Hyeon;Yun, Jae-Gill
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.357-362
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    • 2012
  • Proper light intensity, shading tolerance, potting media, and fertilization level were investigated to develop Orostachys iwarenge for. magnus (Korean name, Ullungyeonwhabawisol) as a potted ornamental plant. The plants were grown under different light intensity (52, 82, 90, and 97% shading). The best growth was shown at 52% shading, which indicated that the proper light intensity for O. iwarenge for. magnus is less than 52% of shading. Plant growth decreased severely at 82% shading and leaf color became lighter as the shading rate increased, which indicated that O. iwarenge for. magnus has no tolerance against low light intensity. To select a proper potting media, decomposed granite (DG), fertilizer-amended media (FAM), river sand (RS) were used as potting medium with different ratio of 60:20:20 (DG:FAM:RS, v/v/v), 80:20 (DG:FAM, v/v), 60:40 (DG:FAM, v/v), and 20:80 (FAM:RS, v/v). DG:FAM:RS (60:20:20) showed the highest values in shoot fresh weight, plant width, and number of runner in potted O. iwarenge for. magnus. Fresh weight of shoot part was 16 g in DG:FAM:RS (60:20:20), which was about 2 folds of those at the other medium. At the experiment for selection of proper fertilization level, plants showed a better growth as the concentration of hyponex solution and application frequency increased. Once drenching 1 week interval of hyponex solution diluted by 1,000 folds brought the highest results in fresh weight, plant width, and runner number. Particularly, fresh weight of shoot part was 35 g at once drenching per week of 1,000 folds solution, indicating 84% improvement comparing with non treatment (19 g).