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Physicochemical and Sensory Characterization of a Korean Traditional Rice Wine Prepared from Different Ingredients (첨가원료 종류에 따른 전통발효주의 이화학 및 관능특성)

  • Kim, Hye-Ryun;Jo, Sung-Jin;Lee, Seung-Joo;Ahn, Byung-Hak
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.551-557
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    • 2008
  • In order to investigate the effect of different ingredients on the quality of Korean rice wines, 30% of rice were substituted by malt, corn, potato, soybean, glutinous millet, unpolished rice, glutinous rice, or non-glutinous rice, when rice wines were prepared. Physicochemical and sensory characteristics of the rice wines from the varying ingredients were evaluated. Sample rice wines were analyzed for ethanol, pH, total acid, amino acid, soluble solid, coloring degree, UV absorbance, reducing sugar, organic acids, and free sugars. After fermentation for 16 days, the ethanol contents ranged from 13.28 to 16.23%, while the total acid levels were within the range of 0.27 to 0.32%. The amino acid contents in eight samples ranged from 0.18 to 0.36%, while the soluble solid contents were within the range of 8.35 to $11.1^{\circ}$Bx. Among the eight samples tested, rice wine prepared with malt showed the highest level of coloring degree, UV absorbance, and reducing sugar levels, while rice wine prepared with potato showed the lowest value. Organic acid contents of rice wines prepared with soybean, glutinous rice, and non-glutinous rice showed the highest levels of succinic acid followed by acetic acid, citric acid, malic acid, and pyroglutamic acid. Free sugar contents of all rice wines showed the higher levels of glucose followed by fructose and maltose. Rice wines prepared with unpolished rice and corn showed the same highest overall sensory preference. By descriptive analysis, the overall mean sensory intensities of samples prepared with glutinous rice and non-glutinous rice, showed similar levels of 'sweetness', 'fruitiness', and 'freshness of aroma', while those samples prepared with soybean, glutinous millet, and potato showed stronger intensities of 'nuruk', 'grain aroma', and 'yellowness'. Rice wine prepared with corn showed middle ranges in all sensory attributes tested.

Non-Starch Polysaccharides of Cell Walls in Glutinous Rice, Rice and Black Rice (점미, 백미, 흑미 세포벽의 비전분성 다당류의 성분분석)

  • ;;Kimiko Othani
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.91-102
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    • 2001
  • The non-starch polysaccharides in the cell wall of rice, glutinous rice, and black rice, were analyzed. They were fractionated into fractions; water-soluble, hot writer-soluble, ammonium oxalate-soluble, sodium hydroxide-soluble, potassium hydroxide-soluble, and the alkali-insoluble, according to the solvent solubility. The dietary fiber contents were 5.4% in glutinous rice, 4.2% in rice and 7.5% in black rice. The sodium hydroxide soluble fibers were abundant in each kind of rice, especially 4.01% in black rice. The water soluble fibers were 80% of dietary fiber in glutinous rice, 66% in rice, 86% in black rice. It was supposed that the content of the water soluble fibers in rice was increased by pounding. Pectic substances in water soluble fibers, hot water soluble fibers, and ammonium oxalate soluble fibers fraction, were 2.4% in glutinous rice fraction,1.59% in rice, and 1.12% in black rice. Alkali soluble fibers were considered as hemicellulose. Black rice contained 5.80% of hemicellulose, which was more than twice as much as glutinous rice(2.58%) and rice(2.22%). Alkali insoluble fibers were considered as cellulose, which showed no considerable difference. Among samples content of uronic acid in glutinous rice, rice and black rice were 0.9%, 0.66%, 1.8% respectively. Uronic acid of black rice was twice more than other samples tested. The fraction of black rice that uronic acid was extracted at most was the fraction of sodium hydroxide. Mono saccharides of the fraction was the glucose, the arabinose, the xylose.

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Comparison of Grain Filling Characteristics by Source-Sink Size Control in Glutinous and Non-glutinous Near Isogenic Line of Rice (근동질유전자 계통인 찰벼와 메벼의 전엽과 절영처리에 따른 등숙특성 비교)

  • 김춘송;안종국;정일민;강항원;이재생;고지연;박성태
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.243-250
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    • 2004
  • Two cultivars which are glutinous (Hawcheongchalbyeo) and non-glutinous (Hawcheongbyeo) near isogenic line of rice, were used for this study. The objective of this experiment was to gain the basic information for increasing grain yield of waxy rice by means of source and sink size control. In both Hwacheongbyeo and Hawcheongchalbyeo, the trend of decrease in total and average spikelet weight was ranked as follows; removal of penultimate leaf< removal of flag leaf< removal of flag leaf and 3ya leaf from the top < removal of flag leaf and penultimate leaf < removal of flag leaf, penultimate leaf, and 3rd leaf from the top. The reduction yale of total and average spikelet weight per panicle of Hwacheongbyeo was higher than those of Hwacheongchalbyeo according to the removal of flag leaf, penultimate leaf, and 3rd leaf from the top. In both cultivars, high-density grain ratio and grain filling ratio of the primary branches were higher Hun those of the secondary branches by leaf clipping treatment. The spikelet number and total spikelet weight per pinicle in both Hwacheongbyeo and Hwacheongchalbyeo were decreased by removal of spikelets on branches compared with control, whereas average spikelet weight and grain filling ratio were increased. The increase rate of average spikelet weight of Hwacheongchalbyeo was much higher than that of Hwacheongbyeo by sink size control. High-density grain ratio by removal of spikelets on branches was higher in Hwacheongchalbyeo, but filled grain ratio was higher in Hwacheongbyeo.

Screen of a Novel Yeast for Brewing of Gugija Leaf Makgeolli and Optimal Alcohol Fermentation Condition (구기자 잎 막걸리 제조용 효모의 선발 및 최적 알코올 발효조건)

  • Kim, Young-Hun;Joo, Jeong-Il;Lee, Bong-Chun;Kim, Hyun-Ho;Lee, Jong-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.167-171
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    • 2013
  • The goal of this study was to screen a useful alcohol fermentative yeast for Gugija leaf makgeolli (Gl makgeolli) brewing and establish its optimal fermentation condition. Gugija leaves with various alcohol fermentative yeasts were added into the mixture of cooked non-glutinous rice and koji, and then fermented at $25^{\circ}C$ for 7 days. Among several Gl makgeolli, ethanol contents was the highest in Gl makgeolli made by S. cerevisiae F-1. Therefore, we selected S. cerevisiae F-1 as suitable yeast for brewing of Gl makgeolli. Gl makgelli with the best total acceptability and high antihypertensive action was obtained when cooked non-glutinous rice (120 g), boiled D.W (100 mL) and JJ koji (60.5 g/300 sp) were mixed and fermented for 2 days at $30^{\circ}C$ with S. cerevisiae F-1 (5%), and added again cooked non-glutinous rice (150 g), glutinous rice (100 g), D.W (500 mL) and Gugija leave (0.1%/cooked rice) and further fermented for 5 days at $25^{\circ}C$.

Cooking Properties and Antioxidant Activity of Cooked Rice According to the Addition of Glutinous and Non-glutinous Sorghum (찰수수 및 메수수 첨가 밥의 취반특성과 항산화활성)

  • Woo, Koan Sik;Ko, Jee Yeon;Kim, Jung In;Lee, Jae Saeng;Song, Seuk Bo;Cho, Jae Min;Jung, Tae Wook;Kim, Ki Young;Oh, In Seok
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.58 no.4
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    • pp.399-407
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physicochemical characteristic of the cooked rice added with glutinous and non-glutinous sorghum. The sorghum cultivars were Sorghum bicolor L. Moench cv. Hwanggeumchal, Nampungchal (glutinous), and Donganme (nonglutinous), and rice cultivar was Ilpum rice. The cooking properties and pasting characteristics of cooking rice adding with sorghum according to varieties and different addition rates evaluated. The cooking properties and pasting characteristics had significant changes with the varieties and different addition rates of sorghum. With increased addition rates of sorghum, the pasting temperature, peak viscosity, trough viscosity, breakdown viscosity, and final viscosity were decreased. With increased addition rates of sorghum, the total polyphenol and flavonoid contents before and after cooked rice were increased. Total polyphenol contents of 30% addition rates before cooking rice with Hwanggeumchal, Nampungchal, and Donganme sorghum were 1,693.30, 1,890.98 and $2,386.11{\mu}g/g$ sample, whereas those after cooking rice with sorghum were 1,189.28, 1,190.42 and $1,397.87{\mu}g/g$ sample, respectively. The high level of DPPH radical scavenging activity before and after cooking rice with sorghum were 126.29 and 70.58 mg TE/100g sample in the Donganme in 30% addition rates. Also, ABTS radical scavenging activity was 135.56 and 83.12 mg TE/100g sample, respectively. The results of this study show that the addition of sorghum can make cooked rice improved antioxidant activity.

Comparison of Textural Properties in Various Types of Brown Rice (품종별 현미밥의 조직감 특성 비교)

  • Yoon, Mi-Ra;Lee, Jeom-Sig;Lee, Jeong-Heui;Kwak, Jieun;Chun, Areum;Won, Yong-Jae;Kim, Bo-Kyeong
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.294-301
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    • 2014
  • Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most important staple foods in Korea and the consumption of brown rice is increasing annually. The objective of this study is to investigate the physicochemical, hydration and textural properties related to eating quality of cooked brown rice by using glutinous, semi-glutinous, four non-glutinous and four colored varieties. The moisture, protein and total dietary fiber contents of brown rice are shown in the range of 11.1~12.6%, 6.6~8.7% and 6.28~12.40%, respectively. The amount of water uptakes for brown rice during the hydration has shown significant differences. The glutinous variety of Boseogchal indicate the highest water absorption levels by reaching $0.38gH_2O/g$. The hardness of hydration for Seolgaeng is distinctively lower than those of the other brown rice varieties. According to the textural characteristics of cooked brown rice when using the Tensipresser, the hardness of Boseogchal, Baegjinju and Seolgaeng all exhibit the lowest values out of ten varieties and the highest levels of adhesiveness.

The Effect of Replacement Levels of Non-Waxy Rice on the Quality of Jinyangju, a Korean Traditional Rice Wine Made of Clutinous Rice (멥쌀 첨가가 진양주의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Tie-Yan;Chung, Hee-Jong;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.939-943
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    • 2005
  • Jinyangju, Korean rice wine, has been traditionally brewed using unique glutinous rice produced only in Haenam, Korea. Because this glutinous rice is expensive, possibility of partial replacement by lower costing non-waxy rice to make Jinyangju was investigated. Both chemical and sensory properties of the rice wine made from different levels of non-waxy rice replacement were determined. Total acidity, pH, total sugar content, and alcohol content of rice wines made with varying replacement levels of non-waxy rice (0, 30, 50, and 70%) were respectively as follows: 1.02, 0.98, 1.1, and 1.1%; 3.76, 3.83, 3.64, and 3.58; 6.22, 6.31, 4.58, and 4.73%; 14.2, 14.8, 15.6, and 15,2%. Highest overall acceptabilities in sensory test including color, flavor, odor, and overall favorite were 4.45, 4.73, 4.45, and 3.55, respectively, at 30% non-waxy rice replacement.

A study on the optimum ratio of the ingredients in preparation of black sesame gruels (흑임자죽 재료배합비의 최적화 연구)

  • 박정리;김종군;김정미
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.685-693
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    • 2003
  • The aim of this study was to develop a standardized recipe for black sesame gruel that has been preferred for generations as a nutritional food. The method focused on optimizing the mixing ratio of the components to improve the quality of the black sesame gruels that modem consumers would like. The results are summarized as follows: The more black sesame added to the gruel, the lower its brightness was, but the redness and yellowness was higher. The amount of black sesame made a significant difference in the viscosity, color, nutty taste, bitterness, appearance and overall preference. It was highest in the overall preference when the amount of black sesame was added 33g(40% of rice weight basis). Different types of rice were added to the black sesame gruel, and it was observed that the color value of the gruel was high in its brightness, redness and yellowness when 50g(60%) of glutinous rice was added to it. The black sesame gruel was most preferred when 50g of non-glutinous rice was added. The redness value was high when 15g(18%) of non-glutinous rice flour was added. The yellowness value was high when 25g(30%) of non-glutinous rice flour was added. This observation showed significant differences in the viscosity, color, nutty taste, bitterness, appearance and overall preference. In particular, the black sesame gruel was most preferred when 50g of non-glutinous rice flour was added. The addition of 7g(9%) of salt to the black sesame gruel showed the highest brightness. The redness and yellowness was the highest when 5g(6%) of salt was added. This observation showed a significant difference in the viscosity, color, nutty taste, bitterness, appearance and overall preference. The highest preference was observed when 2.5g(3%) of salt was added. Adding more materials increased the viscosity of the black sesame gruel. With increasing temperature, the viscosity became lower, and vice versa. The intensity of sweetness and spreadability was found to be proportional to the amount of additive material. In conclusion, the optimum recipe for black sesame gruels was obtained 33g(40%) of black sesame, 50g(60%) of glutinous rice (flour), 2.5g of salt, and 500$m\ell$ of water.

Textural Properties of Processed Foods Produced from Newly Developed Non-Glutinous Rice Cultivars

  • Ha, Mi-Sun;Roh, Yi-Woo;Hong, Kwon-Pyo;Kang, Yoon-Suk;Jung, Dong-Chae;Kim, Kwang-Ho;Park, Sang-Kyu;Ha, Sang-Do;Bae, Dong-Ho
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.789-795
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    • 2007
  • This study was undertaken to investigate the producibility of processed foods utilizing 6 newly developed non-glutinous rice cultivars. First, cooked rice, cake, cookies, bread, and slender rice cake sticks were prepared with the newly developed cultivars; then their physicochemical and textural properties were evaluated. The rice samples had similar pasting temperatures and peak times, but different viscosities and other pasting properties. The textural analysis results suggested that 'Chucheong' was appropriate for cooked rice due to its low amylose content; hardness, and springiness; 'Ilphumbyeo' for rice cakes due to its high amylose content, moderate cohesiveness and adhesiveness, and low hardness; 'Ilphumbyeo' for cookies due to its high amount of protein, and low cohesiveness and adhesiveness; 'Ilphumbyeo' for bread due to its high amylose content, moderate hardness, and low consistency; and 'Ilphumbyeo' for the slender rice cake sticks due to its low hardness, moderate breakdown, paste viscosity, and setback.

Manufacture and Quality Characteristics of Korean Traditional Gugija(Lycii fructus) Tagju (전통 구기자 탁주의 제조 및 품질 특성)

  • Song, Jung-Hwa;Lee, Ji-Su;Lee, Eun-Na;Lee, Seung-Whan;Kim, Jae-Ho;Lee, Jong-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.86-91
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    • 2009
  • To develop a new traditional Gugija tagju, various koji were prepared using several starch sources along with Aspergillus awamori var. kawachi, and then their effects on the quality of the tagju were investigated. Ethanol contents(11.1${\sim}$13.8%) were not significantly different among the Gugija tagju made from the various types of koji, whereas the tagju made using non-glutinous rice koji had the best total acceptability. The addition of 1% Gugija extracts into the mash increased its total acceptability and anti-hypertensive angiotensin I-converting inhibitory activity, and the optimal fermentation period for brewing the Gugija tagju was 10 days.