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Quality Characteristics of White Pan Bread by Pomegranate with Added Pomegranate Powder (석류 분말을 첨가한 식빵 반죽의 물리적 특성)

  • Shin, Soon-Rye;Shin, Sol;Shin, Gil-Man
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.492-498
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    • 2008
  • This study investigated the quality characteristics of the white pan bread prepared with pomegranate powder. Three different powder concentration levels of 1%, 2% and 3% were added to flour to make the bread. The contents of moisture and crude fat contents of the bread added with to which pomegranate powder was added were lower than that of the control group. However, the ash content was not did not significantly different differ significantly among groups. The pH increased with increasing concentrations of pomegranate powder concentration. The weight of bread increased with increasing concentrations of pomegranate powder concentration, while whereas the volume and baking loss rate of bread concomitantly decreased. In terms of color values, with increase increases in of the concentration of pomegranate powder concentration, induced a reduction in the L value decreased, but and a concomitant increase in the a and b values increased. The water activity in the bread decreased by with increasing pomegranate powder concentration, and was the highest in the control group. In the Upon texture analyzer measurement analysis, the hardness of the bread was shown to increased increase with increases of in the concentration of pomegranate powder concentration, but the springiness decreased. In the With regard to the results of sensory evaluation, the quality of the 1% pomegranate powder bread showed the evidenced the highest in taste, flavor, and overall acceptability. The color, appearance, mouth feel, and texture of the bread decreased with the increasing pomegranate powder content concentrations. From According to the results of this study, the white bread prepared with 1% pomegranate powder content was shown judged to have the best highest quality.

Study on the Development of Short-term Green Gochujang using Chengyang Green Pepper Powder and Meju Powder (청양 고춧가루와 메주가루를 이용한 단기속성 청고추장 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Kyung-Eun;Choi, Soo-Keun
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.844-852
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the optimum chemical composition, color value, salinity, pH, total acidity, and texture for the production of short-term Green Gochujang using Cheongyang pepper powder and Meju powder. The results were as follows. The moisture content for Green Gochujang made from Cheongyang pepper powder was 33.50% for CON, and 27.21% for GG1. Crude fat and crude protein contents increased as the amount of added Meju powder increased (p<0.001). GG1 and CON contained 9.47% and 9.05% crude ash contents. Water activity was between 0.89 to 0.90. A higher amount of added Meju powder resulted in an increased color L value (p<0.001). CON showed the highest a value and b value compared to GG4, which had the lowest a and b values. Salinity was between 5.10% to 5.83%, which was lower compared to a former study. CON had a pH of 5.25, and GG4 had a pH of 6.06. Regarding total acidity, CON had a total acidity of 0.85, and GG4 had a total acidity of 0.44. Hardness value was highest in GG1 (1535.63), and lowest in CON (422.07) (p<0.001). GG1 showed the highest value in the adhesiveness property test, whereas CON showed the lowest value. GG1, which contained the highest amount of Cheongyang pepper powder showed the highest gumminess value (698.47). In an acceptance test, CON and GG3 showed the best appearance and scent value. GG3 received the highest interest in taste, texture, and overall quality. Through these results, GG3 made with 150 g of Chengyang Green pepper powder, 200 g of Meju powder, 600 g of starch syrup, 500 g of water, and 75 g of salt showed fine overall sensory interest, and therefore can be used for the production of fine Green Gochujang and Gochujang sauce.

Quality of Frozen Pork from Pigs Fed Diets Containing Palm Kernel Meal as an Alternative to Corn Meal

  • An, Jeong Yeon;Yong, Hae In;Kim, So Yeon;Yoo, Han Bit;Kim, Yoo Yong;Jo, Cheorun
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.191-199
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    • 2017
  • The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different levels of palm kernel meal (PKM), an alternative to corn, on the quality of pork. A total of 72 crossbred pigs ([Yorkshire ${\times}$ Landrace] ${\times}$ Duroc) were assigned into four dietary treatments (PKM level of 0, 4, 8, or 12%). After 12 wk, one pig of median weight in each pen was selected and slaughtered to analyze meat quality. The color, free radical scavenging activity, lipid oxidation, texture, composition of fatty acids, and sensory qualities of pork loin were evaluated post slaughter. When the levels of PKM in the diet increased, the $L^*$-value of pork loin decreased, whereas $a^*$-value and total saturated fatty acids increased. 2-Thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) values of pork loin were lower in groups treated with 8 and 12% PKM than in the control group at day 0; this difference, however, was not observed at day 3 and 7. The results of texture analysis showed that increasing the PKM ratio decreased hardness, chewiness, and springiness at day 7. The sensory test, however, indicated no differences between the control and treated groups. These findings show that finisher pigs could tolerate PKM as a replacement for corn; PKM did not negatively affect the quality of pork, indicating that it can be utilized as feed.

A Comparative Study on the Sewing Teaching of Tailored Jacket (테일러드 재킷 봉제방법 비교 연구 - 의복구성 교재를 중심으로 -)

  • Shin, Jang-Hee;Sohn, Hee-Soon
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.75-84
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    • 2009
  • The following research analyzed the sewing teaching of the tailored jacket shown in fashion textbooks, which are currently used in universities and educational organizations in the fashion industry. To analyze the sewing teaching of tailored jackets, we analyzed 35 textbooks in the market. Among them we used 14 textbooks which dealt with the patter formation method of tailored jackets, and cutting and sewing methods. First, the stitching direction and the location of attachment varied. The type of sticking tape and its position also differed, emphasizing the need to make an institutionalized education material which is based on the characteristic of the fabric and its silhouette. Second, controlling the ease length of the right side sewing princess line, or information about the shoulder line and sleeve line of the notch as not specifically shown in the textbooks. Furthermore, not many textbooks showed how to pull the lower part of the texture out of sight, nor did they explain why this needed to be done. Third, the lining is usually slightly larger than the outer texture of the clothing, as the lining is usually tugged in the sewing process, and this method makes the clothes more comfortable. The method of sewing the princessline $0.2{\sim}0.3cm$ outside the outer pattern was the most recommended. The center-back side was usually 2cm in activity measurements, but it turned out that a textbook which required ease treatment on the shoulder line did not do so on the lining material. The textbooks used in this research dealt only with how to manufacture a tailored jacket without full explanation about textures which could influence the manufacturing. The production method and process differed between different textbooks, showing the need to make a institutionalized education material. In a quickly-changing era where there is rapid change in the dressmaking procedure, we need to help students understand the process more easily through a formalized education process.

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Quality Characteristics of Madeleine Added with Lentil (Lens culinaris) Powder (렌틸콩 분말을 첨가한 마들렌의 품질 특성)

  • Bae, Dan-Bi;Kim, Kyoung-Hee;Yook, Hong-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.45 no.12
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    • pp.1816-1822
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    • 2016
  • This study investigated the quality characteristics and antioxidant activities of madeleine added with lentil powder (LP). Madeleine was prepared with flour levels of lentil powder (0, 20, 40, and 60%). The pH, moisture, and specific gravity of madeleine decreased with increasing amounts of LP, whereas loss rate increased. Hunter L and b values of crust decreased with increasing amounts of LP, whereas a value of crust increased (P<0.05). Hunter L and b values of crumb increased with increasing amounts of LP, whereas a value of crumb decreased (P<0.05). For texture of madeleine with increasing amounts of LP, hardness and adhesiveness increased, whereas springiness, cohesiveness, and chewiness were reduced. DPPH radical scavenging activity of LP madeleine significantly increased with increasing amounts of LP (P<0.05). In the sensory evaluation of appearance, color, flavor, texture, taste, and overall preference, madeleine with LP 20% showed the highest value. It is suggested that LP 20% madeleine could be substituted for wheat flour to improve madeleine quality.

A Study on the Shelf-life of Sausages in Refrigerated Storage (냉동 온도에서 소시지의 저장 수명에 관한 연구)

  • 이용욱;김종규
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.111-131
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    • 1995
  • Quality changes of sausages in refrierated storage for 60 days were investigated. Nine types of sausages produced in Korea were stored at 4$^{\circ}C$(3~5$^{\circ}C$), and then chemical, microbiological, and sensory characteristics were evaluated on every 10 days. The proximate analysis showed considerable variation in fat (23.97%, 17.10~30.20%) with less variation in moisture (51.96%, 48.10~56.30%) and protein (12.96%, 11.40~13.95%), pH value decreased over time averaging from 6.31 to 6.22 with no significant difference. Water activity was consistent over refrigerated storage averaging 0.95. Volatile basic nitrogen (VBN) values were still within 20 mg% though VBN for all types significantly increased over time (p<0.05). Thiobarbituric acid (TBA) values were well below 1.0 though TBA showed significant differences among storage periods (p<0.05). Standard plate counts (SPCs) significantly increased during storage (p<0.05) while coliform group was not counted in all cases. SPCs reached 104 CFU/g in two types after 50 days' storage and were below 105 CFU/g in all types after 60 days' storage. Instrumental texture analysis showed that springiness, adhesiveness, and hardness signficantly decreased over time (p<0.05) while no change was observed in external color. significantly decreased over time the 60-day storage period (p<0.05) while cohesiveness, chewiness and gumminess did not change. Lightness, redness and yellowness of the internal Hunter color significantly decreased over time (p<0.05) while no change was observed in external color. Sensory profile showed that flavor, taste, texture and overall acceptable after 60 days' storage at 4$^{\circ}C$. However, the shelf-life of the samples should be decided in the consideration of the growth rate other spoilage flora coupled with the bacterial growth after 50 days' storage.

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Suitability of Lactobacillus plantarum SPC-SNU 72-2 as a Probiotic Starter for Sourdough Fermentation

  • Park, Da Min;Bae, Jae-Han;Kim, Min Soo;Kim, Hyeontae;Kang, Shin Dal;Shim, Sangmin;Lee, Deukbuhm;Seo, Jin-Ho;Kang, Hee;Han, Nam Soo
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.29 no.11
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    • pp.1729-1738
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    • 2019
  • In sourdough fermentation, lactic acid bacteria perform important roles in the production of volatile and antimicrobial compounds, and exerting health-promoting effects. In this study, we report the probiotic properties and baking characteristics of Lactobacillus plantarum SPC-SNU 72-2 isolated from kimchi. This strain is safe to use in food fermentation as it does not carry genes for biogenic amine production (i.e., hdc, tdc, and ldc) and shows no β-hemolytic activity against red blood cells. The strain is also stable under simulated human gastrointestinal conditions, showing tolerance to gastric acid and bile salt, and adheres well to colonic epithelial cells. Additionally, this strain prevents pathogen growth and activates mouse peritoneal macrophages by inducing cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin (IL)-6, and IL-12. Furthermore, the strain possesses good baking properties, providing rich aroma during dough fermentation and contributing to the enhancement of bread texture. Taken together, L. plantarum SPC-SNU 72-2 has the properties of a good starter strain based on the observation that it improves bread flavor and texture while also providing probiotic effects comparable with commercial strains.

Quality Properties of Sponge Cake containing Dangyuja (Citrus grandis Osbeck) Powder (당유자 껍질 분말을 첨가한 스폰지 케이크의 품질 특성)

  • O, Hyeon Bin;Jung, Ki Youeng;Shin, So Yeon;Kim, Young-Soon
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.23 no.8
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    • pp.83-89
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    • 2017
  • Dangyuja (Citrus gradis), a native citrus fruit of Jeju Island, has sour and bitter tastes. Dangyuja is rich in dietary fiber and enhance antioxidant activity. In this study, sponge cake was prepared by adding Dangyuja peel powder, and its quality characteristics were investigated. The freeze-dried Dangyuja peel powder was added to sponge cakes at a content of 0% (control), 2% (DP2), 4% (DP4), 6% (DP6) and 8% (DP8) of wheat flour weight. The specific gravity and baking loss of dough tended to increase with the amount of Dangyuja peel powder added, but the pH value as well as volume index of the cake were decreased. The symmetry index of cake tended to increase. Color values of sponge cake crust showed no significant difference, but L value and a value of crumb were decreased. The hardness and chewiness were increased with adding Dangyuja peel powder. Springiness was the highest at DP2 (91.79%). Cohesiveness did not showed significant difference among all samples. In a consumer preference test, cake groups with Dangyuja peel powder was higher than DP0 in color, texture, and overall acceptability. From these results, it was concluded that Dangyuja affects characteristics of sponge cakes. When making Dangyuja peel sponge cakes, it is suitable for adding 4% Dangyuja peel powder.

Quality Characteristics of the Yanggaeng made by Chestnut Powder (밤 분말을 첨가한 양갱의 품질 특성)

  • Jhee, Ok Hwa
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.22 no.8
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    • pp.182-191
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    • 2016
  • The objective of this study was to asses the quality characteristics of yanggaeng prepared with different ratios of chestnut powder: 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%. The moisture content of the control yanggaeng was higher than that of any other chestnut powder added groups. In terms of color, The lightness (L) and yellowness (b) decreased significantly, but redness (a) increased with increasing contents of chestnut powder. The total polyphenol content and DPPH free radical scavenging activities increased as the amount of chestnut powder. Texture profile analysis showed that the hardness, adhesiveness, cohesiveness, and chewiness were higher than the control group. The result of sensory evaluation test and the overall acceptability showed that the taste, color, flavor, chewiness, softness and overall acceptability were the highest in the 10~15% added group while the color and softness were identified no significant different group. Based on these results, it is suggested that yanggaeng with up 10~15% added chestnut powder can be developed as products.

Antioxidant Activities and Quality Characteristics of Pudding Added with Olbyeossal (올벼쌀 첨가 푸딩의 항산화 활성 및 품질 특성)

  • Rhee, Hyunjoo;Sim, Ki Hyeon
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.587-597
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    • 2018
  • The quality characteristics of pudding products comprising of Korean Olbyossal (traditional steamed rice), added at different percentages, were examined to explore the application of Olbyossal to develop different types of processed food products. Five groups of pudding were produced containing 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of Olbyossal. Evaluation of their quality characteristics and antioxidant activities revealed that the control group (with no added Olbyossal) had the highest moisture content and pH (p<0.001). The sugar content and turbidity was highest in the 100% Olbyossal group and lowest in the control group (p<0.001). The salinity was lowest in the 100% Olbyossal group (p<0.001). In terms of color values, the L-value (p<0.001) and a-value were highest in the control group, while the b-value was highest in the 100% group (p<0.001). Texture properties revealed that hardness (p<0.001), springiness (p<0.01), and chewiness (p<0.001) decreased as the percentage of Olbyossal increased. Increase in adhesiveness was noted with an increase in the percentage of Olbyossal (p<0.01). Based on the sensory evaluation of Olbyossal pudding in terms of appearance (p<0.05), flavor (p<0.05), taste (p<0.01), texture (p<0.001), and overall quality (p<0.001), the 100% group showed the best results. Examination of Olbyossal pudding revealed that antioxidant activities, radical scavenging activities for DPPH and superoxide anion, and reducing power increased as the percentage of Olbyossal increased (p<0.001). Therefore, pudding containing 100% Olbyossal is considered as the ideal product with reference to the high level of preference and product quality.