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Quality Characteristics and Antioxidantive Activities of Spirulina Added Korean Rice Cake(Garaeduk) during Storage (스피루리나를 첨가한 떡볶이떡의 저장기간 중 품질 특성 및 항산화성)

  • Kim, Mi-Yeon;Jeong, Yun-Kyung;Son, Chan-Wok;Jhon, Eun-Sook;Kim, Mee-Ree
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.8-16
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    • 2009
  • This study evaluated the quality characteristics of Garaeduk, a traditional Korean rice cake, to which Spirulina (0, 1, 2, 3%, all w/w) was added. Moisture content of Spirulina-containing Garaeduk both before and after cooking increased with Spirulina level. During storage, moisture content was greater in Spirulina-containing cakes compared with control cakes, and the Hunter color L and b values of Spirulina-containing cakes decreased. Textural properties (hardness, chewiness), measured using a texture analyzer, of Spirulina-containing cakes were greater than those of control. During storage, hardness and chewiness of Spirulina-containing cakes remained higher than those of control cakes. The antioxidant activities of Spirulina-containing cakes increased with Spirulina content, owing to increased phycocyanin levels. Amylography showed that peak viscosity, and thus gelatinization temperature, of Spirulina-containing Garaeduk cakes were similar. Sensory preference tests revealed that Garaeduk with 2% Spirulina had the highest scores for color, odor, taste, and overall preference. It is suggested that Spirulina to 2% can be added to Garaeduk to improve quality.

Postprandial Glucose and Insulin Responses to Processed Rice Products in Normal Subjects

  • Kim, Jae-Cherl;Kim, Jung-In;Kong, Byoung-Wook;Jung, Suk-Heui;Park, Su-Jin;Kwon, Tae-Wan
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.174-178
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    • 2002
  • The influence of physical forms of gelatinized rice products on enzymatic hydrolysis in vitro and glycemic and insulinemic responses in normal subjects were studied. Densities of garaedu, bagsulgi, and cooked rice were 1.20, 1.18 and 1.11 g/mL, respectively, while moisture contents of garaeduk, bagsulgi, and cooked rice were 47.5, 43.1 and 66.0% (wt.), respectively. The highest initial rate of in vitro hydrolysis by porcine pancreatic $\alpha$-amylase was observed in bagsulgi followed by cooked rice and garaeduk. However, time for complete hydrolysis seemed to reach a plateau value. Postprandial glucose and insulin responses and satiety of rice products were studied in 12 normal subjects (mean age 23.2 $\pm$ 2.4 years, 6 men and 6 women). Postprandial serum glucose and insulin levels, after consumption of the rice products, reached a peak at 30 min. Garaeduk showed significantly less incremental responses for glucose (1627.5$\pm$134.9 mg.min/dL) and insulin (2041$\pm$287.0 uU.min/mL) than did bagsulgi for glucose (2407.4$\pm$208.3 mg.min/dL) and insulin (3582$\pm$264.4 uU.min/mL). Satiety responses to the rice products were not significantly different. Therefore, it can be concluded that garaeduk may be more beneficial in controlling postprandial hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia than bagsulgi. These results also suggest that physical properties of starch products, acquired by the specific processing methods, affect postprandial metabolism of carbohydrate foods.

A Study on the Recognition and Preference of Korean Traditional Rice Cake among College Students (한국 전통 떡류에 대한 대학생들의 인지도 및 기호도에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Hyo-Sun;Shin, Min-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.594-604
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    • 2002
  • The Purpose of this study was to investigate the perception and preference of the college student about Korean traditional rice cakes. Self admistered questionnaires were collected from 512 college students in Seoul, Kyungki, Chungchungdo, Kungsangdo, Junlado and Gangwondo area. Data was analysed by t-test, one-way ANOVA and correlation. The recognition of Korean traditional rice cake was generally low except for the items that could be easily seen as either seasonable or festive foods. There was a significant difference in the average score of recognition and preference for each kinds of Korean traditional rice cake according to the major, gender and grade of subjects. Baiksulgi, Injulmi, Yaksik, Bindaeduk, Songpyun and Garaeduk are highly prefered Korean traditional rice cakes when as Gaepiduk, Ssookjulpyun, Kongchalduk and Garaeduk are poorly among college students.

A Study on the Recognition and Preference of Korean Traditional Rice Cake According to Age in Capital area (수도권 지역의 연령에 따른 전통 떡류에 대한 인지도 및 기호도)

  • Kim, Ok-sun;Shin, Min-ja
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.444-452
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the perception and preference of the general public about Korean traditional rice cakes. Self-administered questionnaires were collected from 511 residents in Seoul and its vicinities. Data was analysed by t-test and one-way ANOVA. The recognition of Korean traditional rice cake was generally low except for the items that could be easily seen as either seasonable or festive foods. There was a significant difference in the average score of recognition and preference for each kind of Korean traditional rice cake according to gender and age. Injulmi, Yaksik, Songpyun, Baiksulgi and Garaeduk are highly preferred Korean traditional rice cakes, whereas Suktanbyung, Dootupduk, Soemuriduk and Daechoodanja are poorly considered among the general public.

Optimization of Spirulina Added Korean Rice Cake(Garaeduk) using Response Surface Methodology (반응 표면 분석에 의한 스피루리나 첨가 떡볶이떡 제조의 최적화)

  • Kim, Mi-Yeon;Kim, Jong-Mi;Lee, Yun-Jin;Heo, Ok-Soon;Kim, Mee-Ree
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.38-44
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    • 2009
  • The principal objective of this study was to determine the optimal mixing ratios of three different quantities of spirulina, salt and water for the preparation of Korean rice cake (Dukbokiduk) via response surface methodology on the basis of color, texture, and sensory test. The spirulina levels were tested in a range of $1{\sim}3%$, the water levels in a range of $15{\sim}25%$, and salt levels were tested a range of $0.5{\sim}1%$ by weight of rice powder. Taste was influenced most profoundly by the amount of added spirulina. Optimal taste was achieved with 1% of spirulina, 0.75% of salt and 20% water. Thus, the optimal mixing ratios of spirulina, salt, and water for Dukbokiduk were 1.0%, 0.57%, and 19.46%, respectively.

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Optimization of Modified Starches on Retrogradation of Korean Rice Cake(Garaeduk) (가래떡의 노화 억제에 관한 변형 전분의 최적화)

  • Park, Hyun-Jeong;Song, Jae-Chul;Shin, Wan-Chul
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.279-287
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    • 2006
  • This study was carried out to investigate the influences of modified starches on suppression of retrogradation in Korean rice cake for their optimization, Garaeduk. Based upon studying Avrami equation, the Avrami exponent n value of all the experiment samples was found to be 1.03 ${\sim}$ 1.37 in the influence of modified starches on retrogradation of the rice cake. This means that the retrogradation of the Korean rice cake occurred instantly after the crystallization of starch particles in the Korean rice cake formulated by modified starches. The highest Avrami exponent n value was indicated in the control sample. The rate constant k of retrogradation in the Korean rice cake formulated by modified starches showed comparatively low and appeared to be the lowest in the Korean rice cake formulated by SHPP. This tendency was shown well in the time constant(1/k) of retrogradation velocity. According to the DSC analysis, the onset temperature of gelatinization in thermal characteristics showed somewhat high in case of addition of modified starch into the Korean rice cake on storage time and the SHPP was slowly gone up. In peak temperature of gelatinization in thermal characteristics of the DSC analysis, SSOS and ASA were increased a little in comparison with the control. The control was comparatively high increase. Melting enthalphy of all samples added with modified starches (SSOS: 21.1${\rightarrow}$23.7${\rightarrow}$24.1, ASA: 21.1${\rightarrow}$24.8${\rightarrow}$25.4) appeared to be lower than that of the Korean rice cake without modified starches(21.2${\rightarrow}$26.1${\rightarrow}$27.1). The Korean rice cake added with SHPP was shown to be the lowest in the increasing rate of melting enthalpy(20.9${\rightarrow}$21.4${\rightarrow}$22.1). Heat spreadability of all the samples in Martin melting diameter was revealed to be good in order of control, ASA, SSOS, SHPP and especially the Korean rice cake added with SHPP was shown to be the best in heat spreadability. In color, sensory examination and textural characteristic of the Korean rice cake added with modified starches, the L$^*$value was not changed practically with the storage time and seemed to be stable. The a$^*$ value of the samples was followed by control(2.21${\rightarrow}$5.34: 141.6%), ASA (2.01${\rightarrow}$4.22: 110.0%), SSOS (2.78${\rightarrow}$4.87: 75.2%) and SHPP (2.12${\rightarrow}$3.40: 60.4%) in order of color change. Also the b$^*$ value of the samples was followed by control(4.32${\rightarrow}$6.35: 47.0%), ASA (4.66${\rightarrow}$5.73: 23.0%), SSOS (4.90${\rightarrow}$5.89: 20.2%) and SHPP (4.89${\rightarrow}$5.12: 4.7%) and there was the least (or no) color change with the SHPP. Textural characteristics of samples was shown to be the highest in case of modified starch addition and especially SHPP appeared to be the best in texture.

A Comparative Study on Cognition and Consumption Patterns of Korean Rice Cake Classified by Age in Busan (부산지역 주민의 연령별 떡에 대한 인식 및 이용실태 조사)

  • Lee, Jeong-Sook;Jung, Sook-Hee;Kim, Seon-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.228-236
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    • 2008
  • This study was carried out to investigate the Korean rice cake cognition and consumption patterns classified by age in Busan. The survey was conducted from November 21 to December 26, 2007 by questionnaires and data were analyzed by SPSS program. The results are summarized as follows: Forty one point two percent of the elementary school group, 29.0% of the high school group, 35.0% of 2,30's, 44.5% of 4,50's and 39.5% of over 60's took Korean rice cake once or twice per month. Sixty two point eight percent of elementary group, 44.0% of the high school group, 43.0% of 2,30's, 42.5% of 4,50's and 49.5% of over 60's preferred Korean rice cake. The most important basis for selecting rice cake was 'taste' in all of the subjects. The improvements for rice cake were indicated as taste, preservation and packing. As their age decreased, the score of preference for Gaepiduk, Danja, Dootupduk, Bookumi, Soemuriduk, Julpyun, Jorangi and Jungpyun were decreased. Songpyun, Garaeduk, Injulmi, Siruduk and Moojigaeduk were highly recognized as Korean rice cakes. There was a significant positive correlation between preference of rice cake and age, sex, obesity and recognition degree (p < 0.01). Therefore the understanding of the requirements of the subjects according to age and sex is needed to encourage them to choose Korean rice cake.

Supression Functions of Retrogradation in Korean Rice Cake(Garaeduk) by Various Surfactants (다양한 Surfactants의 가래떡 노화 억제 기능)

  • 신완철;송재철
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.1218-1223
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to investigate supression functions of retrogradation in Korean rice cake by various surfactants. Samples were manufactured by multifunctional extruder and wrapped with polyethylene wrap at 2$0^{\circ}C$ for four days of storage. In the thermal characteristics studies on supression of retrogradation, the Korean rice cake with various surfactants had lower onset temperature compared to the control. The Korean rice cake with GLF (glycerin fatty acid ester) had the lowest onset temperature. In case of peak temperatures, they showed a similar tendency to the onset temperature. All the Korean rice cakes added with various surfactants had low melting enthalpy values compared to the control. In addition the Korean rice cake with GLF added had the lowest melting enthalpy. Melting spreadabilities of the Korean rice cake added with GLF, SUF, SOF and PST were higher values than that of the control. The n value of Avrami exponent was 0.90 in case of the Korean rice cake added with GLF and its retrogradation was slowly progressed compared to the other samples. The Korean rice cake with GLF had the lowest rate constants of retrogradation. The recrystallinity of the Korean rice cake with GLF was relatively lower than that of the control. The rate constant of retrogradation showed the lowest value in case of GLF. All the Korean rice cakes added with surfactants were in good compared to the control in sensory characteristics. GLF exhibited the best effect in sensory characteristics during storage. In conclusion surfactant showed suppression effect of retrogradation in Korean rice cake, and GLF was best effective.