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A Study on the Quality Characteristics of Sulgidduk Prepared with Soyflour (대두가루를 첨가한 설기 떡의 품질 특성 연구)

  • Kweon, Seok-Yim;Kim, Jeong-Mee;Kim, Jong-Goon
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.118-124
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    • 2007
  • Sulgidduk is a steamed 'Dduk' that is made from rice flour mixed with various ingredients. It is steamed in an earthenware steamer according to a particular procedure. Soyflour Sulgidduk was prepared with two types of soyflour(yellow, and black). This study was carried out to improve the quality of Sulgidduk. The quality was affected by not only the ratio of the ingredients, but also by the amount of soyflour. The results of these experiments can be summarized as follows. As the amount of soyflours(yellow and black) increased 10 %, 20 %,30 %, and 40 % into the control recipe, it was found that the overall rheological properties, such as hardness, gumminess, brittleness, cohesiveness, and springiness, of Sulgidduk decreased. The L-value of the color decreased as more soyflour was added into Sulgidduk but the b-value increased. When the same amount of black soyflour was added to Sulgiddut addition of black soyflour produced lower lightness than yellow soyflour addition. Yellow soyflour addition into Sulgidduk yielded a higher a-value, closer to red. As the results of sensory evaluation, following to the added amount of soyflour, the sensory degree of flavor, moistness, and chewiness of Sulgidduk decreased. The addition of 20 g soyflour resulted in the best overall quality based on sensory evaluations. Therefore the optimum recipe of Soyflour Sulgidduk was obtained as follows; 20 g(20%) soyflour, 80 g rice, and 20 mL water.

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The Reserch Study on the Food Habits According to Obesity Index of Primary School Children in Busan (부산지역 초등학생의 비만도에 따른 식습관 조사)

  • Cho, Kyung-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.106-117
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    • 2004
  • The factors of obesity related with food habits were assessed to provide information for nutrition education database. The subjects in this study were 234 primary school children in Busan. Children were classified into normal and obese groups(mildly obese, moderately obese and severely obese) by obesity index. In self-recognition of body image, only 28.6% of MI group considered themselves as 'overweight or obese'. 87.2% of the subjects controlled their weight method with exercise. With regard to meal speed, 64.5% of the subjects ate $fast({\leq}15\;min.)$. The study also found that 79.8% of the subjects ate breakfast, 56.4% of the subjects them were moderate by obese, 40.8% of the subjects ate snacks after dinner. Eating speed, meal volume and snacks money per day were significantly different in obesity. Preference for eating out was Korean Chinese, Western and Japanese food, in order. Favorite food for snack, such as ddukbokki, fruits, milk. fried foods and candy and caramel were significantly different in obesity(p<0.05). However hamberger, pizza and chocolate were not significantly different in obesity. The most preference snack for all the subjects were fruits and ice cream. In food preference, potato, dduk, meats, fishes, cheese, milk, ice cream were significantly different in obesity. The distasteful food for subjects were patbab, vegetables, shellfishes and salt-fermented foods. From above results, obesity of children was related to meal speed, meal volume and snacks motley per day. Therefore, these results suggest that continuous and practical nutrition education to change food habits art necessary to avoid child obesity.

A survey on the rice-based processed food consumption of the housewives at Daegu (대구지역 주부들의 쌀 가공식품 이용실태조사)

  • 조진휘;고봉경
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.300-307
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    • 2003
  • This research investigated the consumption of various rice-based processed foods of 279 housewives in Daegu. 70% of the housewives that responded to the question graduated from a high school or college, was 30∼40 years old and full-time housewives. The main places for purchasing the rice-based processed foods were large size discount store and supermarkets, as other industrial products and the family′s preference was the most critical factors in choosing the products. The fact that the main reason of purchasing the rice breads and cookies, instead of wheat, was "They may be good for health” indicated many housewives have a positive perception of rice-based foods. Among the rice-based processed foods, the using frequency of rice cake (dduk) was the highest, with rice cookies and rice drinks being the next most frequent. However, the frequencies of cooked rice (bob) and rice flour were very low. An analysis of the correlation for the using frequency of 15 rice-based processed foods showed that the use of rice cookies and breads, instead of wheat, was highly correlated to another 13 foods. The critical reasons why they do not consume cooked rice and rice flour were uncertainty of the purity of the rice and the addition of preservatives, and that with rice bread and noodles there was no information available about the products, and hey have a poor taste. The most common reasons of using cooked rice were no time to cook and simple curiosity about the products. However, the consumers were suspicious of containers, which were a potential cause of environmental hormones, and the high price of the products. Packed rice flour was mainly used as an ingredient to give the viscosity to a product. The advantages of using rice flour were that it was available to control the amount of buying and the convenience to buy. However, it was pointed out that the taste of products containing packed rice flour were poorer than that of rice flour ground at a mill.

The Locations of the Weekly Periodic Markets in Jinju and the Characteristics of Their Merchants (진주시 요일장의 입지와 요일장 상인의 특성에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Jeon
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.517-536
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    • 2010
  • While periodic marketing systems have lasted for more than hundreds of years in Korea, the weekly (periodic) markets have emerged since the latter half of the 1990s in the densely populated urban areas. In Jinju, weekly markets are opened on eight densely populated area: Ehyeon Wellga Apt.(Monday market), Gumsan Apt.(Tuesday market), Juyak Hanbo Apt.(Wednesday market), Chojeon Apt.(Thursday market), Manggyeong Hanbo Apt.(Thursday market), Pyeonggeo Dulmalhanbo Apt.(Friday market), Gajoa Jugonggreenville Apt.(Saturday market), and Gaho Apt.(Saturday). The merchants of Jinju's weekly markets can be classified into three groups as follows: the migrating specialized(full-time) merchants, who sell fruits, fish, and other daily necessities: the farmer part-time women merchants in the sixties or in the seventies, who sell the agricultural products that they themselves have grown around the rural areas; and the vendor merchants, who sell mostly dduk-bok-ki, eo-mug(odeng), and other fast food. The origin and persistence of periodic markets are explained in terms of the concepts of central place theory, the economic/comparative advantage of periodic markets, and the traditional organization of time and inertia.

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Quality Characteristics of Garaedduk with Roasted Rice Bran (볶음 미강 첨가량에 따른 가래떡의 품질 특성)

  • Choi, Eun-Hi;Lee, Ji-Hyun
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.277-286
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    • 2010
  • This study examines the quality characteristics of garaedduk with roasted rice bran in addition of the control at 10%, 20%, 30% & 40% and to measure the mechanical and sensory quality characteristics in order to show the optimum addition ratio and production condition. The result of adding roasted rice bran with 10% up to 40% in all research groups are as follows; First of all, the moisture content was decreased and the "L" score which represents the brightness of garaedduk showed 68.86 in control which was non supplemented garaedduk. L-value decreased. However, a-value increased significantly and b-value increased except in control group. In the experiment on hadness, it showed 0.69 in control group and it showed 0.94 in garaedduk with 10% of roasted rice bran. Also, there was significant difference in hardness depending on the amount of roasted rice bran and storage period. In the experiment on the sensory evaluation of color and flavor in panel test, all groups showed higher scores than control group. Moreover, there was significant taste difference depending on the amount of roasted rice bran. As a test result, the overall acceptability by sensory evaluation was observed as 30%>10%>20%>40%> in the group added with roasted rice bran.

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The Sensory and Texture Characteristics of Julpyun and Sulgidduk in according to Concentrations of Greentea Powder (녹차분말 첨가량에 따른 절편과 설기떡의 기호도 및 품질 특성)

  • 김향희;박금순
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.454-461
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    • 1998
  • This study was conducted to aerermine the sensory evaluation and the texture characteristics after making greentea Sulgidduk and Julpyun added to greentea powder in according to concentration which has nutritive value and medical effect of white Sulgidduk and Julpyun traditional dduk. Greentea Julpyun was better evaluated than Sulgidduk in color, flavor, hardness, chewiness and overall quality as the result of the sensory evaluation. In the whole sensory Julpyun was highly evaluated at the 3% of concentration of greentea powder but Sulgidduk was highly evaluated at 7% as the concentration of the greentea powder was getting stronger and stronger. In case of texture analysis hardness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness of greentea Julpyun were getting lower by increase of concentration of greentea powder. The hardness, springiness, gumminess and chewiness of greentea Sulgidduk were lower by increase of concentration of greentea too. As the result of the measurement with texture analyser, Sulgidduk was lower than greentea Julpyun in the hardness, springiness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness. As the result of the values of Hunter color system, the lightness and redness of greentea Julpyun were the lowest when nothing was added. The lightness and redness of greentea Sulgidduk were the highest in nothing added group. The yellowness was the highest at 3% of added greentea amount The resuts of correlation between the sensory properties and texture properties of greentea Julpyun showed that flavor described the lightness of measurement through texture and negative correlation, yellowness described positive correlation.

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The effects of fermentation agent and fermentation temperature on the quality of Bori-sangoedduk (발효원과 발효온도가 보리상외떡의 품질특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kwak, Eun-Jung;Park, Sang-Hee;Kim, Ji-Sang;Lee, Young-Soon
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.23 no.2 s.98
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 2007
  • The effects of fermentation agent and fermentation temperature on the quality of Bori-sangoedduk We examined the effects of fermentation agent and fermentation temperature on the quality characteristics of Bori-sangoedduk a traditional dduk(rice cake) from Jeju, Korea. Bori-sangoedduk was prepared by mixing wheat flour, barely flour, and Borisul or Takju as the fermentation agent the mixture was then fermented at 30, 35, and $40^{\circ}$C. for 3 hr, and steamed. The L- value of the Takju group was higher than that of the Borisul group, and the samples fermented at $30^{\circ}$C in each group had higher than L-values than those fermented at $35^{\circ}$C and $40^{\circ}$C . The a- and b-values did not differ significantly by the fermentation agents and fermentation temperatures. The loaf volume of the Borisul group was higher than that of the Takju group however, there were no significant differences according to fermentation temperature. The values of hardness, springiness, and cohesiveness were lower in the Borisul group than in the Takju group due to a greater number of pores and surface cracks. Hardness, springiness, and cohesiveness values were highest at fermentation temperatures of 30, 35, and $40^{\circ}$C , respectively, in both groups, compared to samples at other temperatures. In the acceptance test, the Takju group was preferred over the Borisul group for appearance, texture, taste, flavor, and overall preference. There were also statistically significant preferences in taste, flavor, and overall preference for samples fermented at $40^{\circ}$C , in both groups, compared to those fermented at $30^{\circ}$C and $35^{\circ}$C. In the descriptive test, there were no differences in color according to fermentation agent and fermentation temperature, however, the Takju group was shinier than the Borisul group. In addition, the Takju group was harder and springier than the Borisul group, and had less sour taste and flavor than the Borisul group. Finally, in terms of overall preference, we found that Bori-sangoedduk made with Takju and fermented at $40^{\circ}$C for 3 hr was the best formula, due particularly to its taste and flavor.

A Study on the Present State of Traditional Food (전통음식의 현황에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Young-Nam;Sin, Min-Ja;Kim, Bok-Nam
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.71-81
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    • 1991
  • This study was surveyed the Preference for the Korean Traditional Food. 500 wives residing in Seoul, Kyngkee, Kangwon region, and 150 cookers of Korean Restaurants in Kyugin region were sampled randomly. The results were as follows; 1. The concept of the traditional food was 53.5% in more ${\ulcorner}$excellent than that of overseas${\lrcorner}$, 59.8% in ${\ulcorner}$excellent and delicious${\lrcorner}$, 78% in ${\ulcorner}$the need for the partial development of fastfood${\lrcorner}$. 2. The present viewpoint of traditional food was 78.7% in preference for korean food, 81.3% in preference for boiled rice and podrridge at breakfast, Soy-Sauce and Kimchi of home-making was highly marked in 65.9, 96.1% respectively. The kinds of traditional food descended to home were rice cake (dduk), shikke, kimchi, stuffed bun (mandu), fruit punch in the order named. Korean kookies and beverage were preferred, but they were very difficult in making at home. Therefore 50.8% of the answered bought them at market. The preferred korean kookies and beverage were shikke, yakgwa, sujunggwa, gangjung, fruit Punch in the order named. 3. When dined out, 65.6% of the people made much of ${\ulcorner}preference{\lrcorner}$. In the case of few side dishes, 34.1% answered using fast food. 4. ${\ulcorner}Preferrence{\lrcorner}$ for boild rice and podrridge was generally high, but ${\ulcorner}frequency{\lrcorner}$ was low. Both ${\ulcorner}preference{\lrcorner}$ and ${\ulcorner}frequency{\lrcorner}$ of sauce and stew were high. ${\ulcorner}Preference{\lrcorner}$ for traditional beverage was low on the whole. Therefore we must activate the unknown kinds of traditional beverage earnestly. 5. The need of education about the traditional food at home & school was very high. 6. The answers of the cookers in Korean Restaurants could be summarized as; 1) The Korean traditional food was relatively excellent (54.3%). 2) The taste of food ought to be shown food stuffs property (65.8%). 3) In order to cultivate the professionals, the systematic education should be enforced.

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