• 제목/요약/키워드: Sweet rice drink

검색결과 30건 처리시간 0.025초

탁도에 따른 음료의 미각 인지: 20, 30대 소비자를 중심으로 (Beverage Taste Perception Influenced by Its Turbidity: Results from Twenties and Thirties)

  • 김태수;최경아;석현정
    • 감성과학
    • /
    • 제20권2호
    • /
    • pp.3-10
    • /
    • 2017
  • 본 연구에서는 음료의 탁도와 맛의 교차-양상에 근거한 연상관계를 탐색하였다. 시각 자극물로 무채색의 막걸리와 탄산음료를 선정하였으며, 자극물은 각각 0.0625~32 g/L, 0.0078~4 g/L 범위 내에서 인지적 등간격을 이룰 수 있도록 열 단계로 나누어 제작하였다. 시각적 관능 평가 실험에서는 '단맛', '짠맛', '쓴맛', '신맛', '마시고 싶은' 기본 미각 형용사와 더불어, 막걸리와 관련된 '누룩향이 나는', '술맛이 나는', '산뜻한' 특징 미각 형용사와 탄산음료와 관련된 '부드러운', '톡 쏘는', '인공적인' 특징 미각 형용사를 선별하여 리커트 3점 척도로 평가하였다(N=35). 실험 결과 기본 미각에 대한 판단에 있어 막걸리는 탁도가 증가함에 따라 기본 맛이 더욱 강하게 느껴지는 반면, 탄산음료의 경우 '신맛'에서만 양의 상관관계가 관찰되었다. 특히 막걸리의 '마시고 싶은' 척도는 4.6~20 g/L 범위에서 가장 높이 관찰됐는데, 이는 시판되는 막걸리 탁도 범위와 일치하여 기억 탁도의 영향을 확인할 수 있었다. 음료 별 미각 형용사에 대해서는 '산뜻한' 맛과 '인공적인' 맛을 제외하고 두 음료 모두 탁도와 강한 양의 상관관계를 보였다. 본 연구의 결과를 바탕으로 음료의 미각적 경험을 공유할 때 탁도를 활용한다면, 각 음료가 추구하는 맛을 보다 효율적으로 소비자에게 전달할 수 있을 것으로 예상된다.

한국 전통음료에 관한 문헌적 고찰 -I. 전통음료의 종류와 제조방법- (Literature Review on the Korean Traditional Non-alcoholic Beverages -I. Types and Processing Methods-)

  • 이철호;김선영
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
    • /
    • 제6권1호
    • /
    • pp.43-54
    • /
    • 1991
  • 우리나라 전통 음청류에 관한 역사적 배경을 고찰하고 8세기부터 1940년대까지의 기록으로부터 주류를 제외한 전통음료의 종류와 제조방법을 조사하였다. 옛 문헌에 기술된 음청류는 모두 70여가지로 집계되었으며 이들을 제조방법과 품질특성에 따라 순다류, 유사다류, 탕류, 장류, 숙수류, 미음류, 미식류, 식혜류, 수정과류, 화채류의 10가지로 분류하였다. 옛 문헌에서는 장(漿), 탕(湯), 청(淸), 다(茶)사이에 명확한 구분을 하고 있지 않았다. 밥을 유산균 발효시켜 물로 회석하여 만든 음료인 장(漿)은 신라, 고려시대에는 보편화된 음료로 보이나 오늘날에는 완전히 잊혀진 것으로 판단된다. 그 외의 음료는 18세기에 기술된 제조방법과 오늘의 제조방법 사이에 큰 차이를 보이지 않고 있다.

  • PDF

전통식혜 및 시판식혜의 역사적 고찰 및 정의 (A Definition and Historical Study of Traditional and Commercial Sikhye)

  • 안용근;이석건
    • 한국식품영양학회지
    • /
    • 제9권1호
    • /
    • pp.37-44
    • /
    • 1996
  • Korean traditional Sikhye is made from rice and malt. Since 1740, there have been many records about the method of making traditional Sikhye, generally used in the folks. And the first records of sugar addition Sikhye were found In 1924. Therefore commercial sugar Sikhye is not traditional. Traditional Sikhye uses 30% of rice and malt (dry weight) as raw material, and main content is maltose. However commercial Sikhye uses only 3% of cooked rice, and adds 10% of sugar, .Even though some domestic Sikhye used sugar, the amount of added sugar does not exceed 115 of raw materials. Therefore, commercial Sikhye differs from not only traditional Sikhye but also domestic sugar Sikhye.

  • PDF

전통식혜제조-제 2보 엿기름에 의한 제조 (Preparation of Traditional Malt-Sikhye - 2. Preparation by Malt)

  • 안용근
    • 한국식품영양학회지
    • /
    • 제12권2호
    • /
    • pp.170-176
    • /
    • 1999
  • Optimum preparation conditions of Korean traditional sweet rice drink 'malt-Sikye' were 1hour of rice soaking time 30min of malt extraction time 60$^{\circ}C$ of malt extraction tem-perature 60$^{\circ}C$ of saccharification temperature 1hour of agitation interval 5hour of saccharification time 5.5 of pH 4% of malt concentration and 20% of rice content. The malt-Sikhy contained to 17.1% of total sugar 11.2% of reducing sugar o.34mg/ml of protein and 4.7${\mu}$mol/ml of amino acid. The most abundant sugar found in malt-Sikhye was maltose. The commercial amylolytic enzymes were not effec-tive in preparation malt-Sikye.

  • PDF

식혜의 이소말토올리고당에 관한 연구 -5보 구조해석- (A Study on Sugars in Korean Sweet Rice Drink "Sikhye" -5. Structure Analysis-)

  • 안용근;이석건
    • 한국식품영양학회지
    • /
    • 제10권3호
    • /
    • pp.309-313
    • /
    • 1997
  • 멥쌀식혜와 찹쌀식혜의 한계덱스트린을 알코올침전, Biogel P-2의 겔 크로마토그래피, Superose 12 겔 크로마토그래피 칼럼을 사용한 FPLC로 정제하여 1H-NMR 분석을 행하였다. 멥쌀식혜의 한계덱스트린은 $\alpha$-1,4-글루코시드 결합과 $\alpha$-1,6-글루코시드 결합의 비율이 1:4.5, 찹쌀식혜의 한계덱스트린은 1:5.9를 나타냈다. Pullulanase 소화로 멥쌀식혜 및 찹쌀식혜의 한계덱스트린은 말토오스, 말토트리오스, 말토테트라오스, 말토펜타오스, 말토헥사오스까지 나타내 이들이 서로 조합하여 한계덱스트린을 만들고 있는 것으로 분석되었다.

  • PDF

춘천지역 주부들의 제례음식 준비에 관한 연구 (The Survey on the Practice of Ancestral Service Food in Chuncheon Area)

  • 김은실;함승시
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
    • /
    • 제11권4호
    • /
    • pp.235-246
    • /
    • 2001
  • The survey on the practice of the memorial ceremonial food in Chuncheon area showed it varied according to social position of officiator, location(inland or seaside town) , and personal condition. The study included the foods prepared for the memorial services on the memorial day. New Year's Day and Chusok. 1. 40.4% of the subjects were in the thirties at their age, 46.6% were high school graduates, 57.3% were the first daughter-in-law, 40.4% had no religion, 30.9% were working at public administration and earned less than 1 to 1,5 million won monthly. 2. 71.7% of the subjects who replied that the ancestor worship service had to be kept were Buddhists. 55.4% of them were high school graduates, and 58.8% of them ran independent businesses. They learned how to practice the ancestor worship service from their mother before marriage or from their parents-in-law after marriage. 3. The older the officiators, the better they wanted to keep the traditional format of the service, but the Christians and Catholics wanted to change the format to western style in the future. 4. 92.7% of them served cooked milled rice. They prepared the soup in the order of beef soup, radish soup and dried Alaskan pollack soup. 5. Among cooked vegetable dishes, bracken was used the most and balloonflower root, mung bean sprout and spinach followed. Among jeon(pan-fried foods). frozen Alaskan pollack was used the most and buckwheat, mung bean and meatball followed. 6. They served san-juk(beef kebab) mostly on the ceremony. Among the grilled foods, tofu was the favorite, and croaker followed. 7. Among the fried foods. squid was the favorite, and sweet-potato and shrimp followed. Among the dried foods. they used in the order of dried Alaskan pollack, dried beef and squid. 8. Among the rice cake and traditional confectionery, they used in the order of Yak-sik(sweet rice cake), Gang-jeong(fried glutinous rice cookie), Jeol-pyun and In-jeol-mee. Among a beverage, they served Sik-hye(fermented rice drink) mostly. 9. Among fruits, apples. jujube, chestnut and dried persimmon were served. Aong a liquor, Cheongju was served mostly. 10. Soy sauce, salt and salted fermented fish were served, too.

  • PDF

패스트푸드 식당이용자의 식사행동에 관한 실태조사연구 (A Survey of Fast Food Ding out Behaviors)

  • 전미정
    • 대한가정학회지
    • /
    • 제28권2호
    • /
    • pp.15-29
    • /
    • 1990
  • A survey was conducted of 1,454 customers to investigate dining out behaviors at fast food restaurants of Youido department compound, Myung-dong and Gang-nam district in Seoul, in April, 1988. The results are summarized as follows; The majority, 85% of customers, were aged 14 to 30, consisting of junior and senior high school children, college students and company employees. The reasons given by customers for patronizing fast food restaurants were the following, from most to least frequent; "convenient to dining," "the adequate place for the companionship", "the surroundings and dining equipment are pleasant and hygienic", "to be able to stay as long as I want". The fast foods purchased by the customers were mostly for a between meal snack or ice cream or drink rather than a full meal. The majority of the customers ate the purchased foods at the fast food restaurnats. However, a limited number of female customers preferred to take the packed fast foods to their homes. Tast Preference was a major factor in food selection from available food items. Ice cream, juice, French fried potatoes, salad, fried chicken, rolled rice with laver, and coke were high on the list of liked foods; in constrast, lower preference was for porridge, fish burger, doughnut, chicken burger and rice cake. Preference by food nationality was highest for Korean food, then Western food, Chinese food, Italian food and Japanse food, in that order. Customers offered suggestions for better fast food service, such as lowering the price, greater variety in the menu, increasing the propotion of vegetables and fruits on the fast food menu adn developing fast foods from traditional Korean foods. The customers, in particular, emphasized a need for the development of Korean traditional beverage of malted drink and persimmon punch, as well as mungbean pan cakes and sweet-spicy rice noodles(docbokki), as fast foods.y rice noodles(docbokki), as fast foods.

  • PDF

"제민요술"에 수록된 식품조리가공법 연구보고(6) -병.종.열.자명.예.로- (A study on the cooking and processing methods presented in CHE MIN YO SUL)

  • 윤서석;윤숙경;조후종;이효지;안명수;안숙자;서혜경;윤덕인;임희수
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
    • /
    • 제7권1호
    • /
    • pp.81-85
    • /
    • 1991
  • This study was carried out to understand and analyze the cooking and processing methods presented in CHE MIN YO SUL (chapter 82~86). The result from the study are as follows; 1. Byung was made from dough of wheat flour, glutinous rice flour, small green peas flour an rice of millet etc. by steaming, roasting, deep fat frying or sauted, or it had eaten Byung which was made from egg or seagull's egg without cereal was simillar to Korea's fried egg cake. 2. Jong and Youl were steamed product made from mixture of millet and rice which were wrapped with leaf of Julpool or bamboo's leaf. It's shape was simillar to Korea's Song-Pyun but different from materials and cooking method. 3. Jamyong's cooking method was boild the mixture of white rice soup, Myong-Jup, and salt. and then pour the rised Bal. 4. Ye and Lo were boiling product made from new oat and appricot seed flour. It was simillar to sweet drink made from rice, and put them in the jar for storage.

  • PDF

조선시대(朝鮮時代) 술에 관한 분석적(分析的) 고찰(考察) -조선중기(朝鮮中期) 1600 년대(年代)를 중심(中心)으로- (A Study on Wine of Yi Dynasty in 1600)

  • 최종희;이효지
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
    • /
    • 제2권1호
    • /
    • pp.17-24
    • /
    • 1987
  • As people know how to brew a wine from fruits and cereals, they continued to develope various wines good to their taste. Korean wines are also ones made from cereals and they have long been eager to improve the delicate taste. They used to drink Takju, raw rice wine, made from nonglutinous rice and Nuruk, a kind of yeast starter. During Koryo Dynasty, Soju a liquor was imported from Won(the Chinese dynasty). Nowadays this traditional folk wine, which had been developed variously and drunk all over the country, is decreasing year after year. The purpose of this study was to review on the wines ; its kinds, raw materials, brewing method, manufacturing utensils, measuring units and devices and the terms for wine making based on 20 documents published in 1600, in the middle of Yi dynesty. The results of review were as follows. 1. There were 121 kinds of wines at that time in Korea. 2. Among the raw materials for wines, major materials were glutinous rice, nonglutinous rice, wheat flour, wheat, mung bean, and black soybean. And minor materials were pepper corn, Lycium chinenisis, cinnamon, pine needles, pine nuts, jujube, mugwort leaves, lotus leaves, pine corn, pine bud, chrysanthemum, pine flowers, honey, Acanthopanox seoultenses, bamboo-root, marrowbone of blak cow, sweet flag, Ciprus noblis, Saurea lappa, honey suckle, Tricho santhes, azalea, the leaves of the paper mulberry, and bark of chungum tree. 3. There were several kinds of wines such as a wine without using Nuruk, a wine made from glutinous rice, nonglutinous rice, or glutinous and nonglutinous rice with flour. 4. There were several brewing methods for wines such as a wine boiled with ring rice cake, a wine brewed with loaves of rice cake, a wine brewed with hard boiled rice, a wine brewed with rice gruel, and a wine brewed with powdered rice gruel. 5. There were 23 kinds of utensils including measuring devices for weight and volume.

  • PDF