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Effect of Chungkukjang Water Extracts on the Dough Fermentation and Quality Characteristics of Bread (청국장 물 추출물이 반죽의 발효와 빵의 품질 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee Ye-Kyung;Lee Myung-Ye;Kim Mee-Jung;Kim Soon-Dong
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.487-494
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    • 2004
  • The effect of water extracts of Chungkukjang(WEC: 10%, w/v), which was prepared using Bacillus subtilis isolated from Korean traditional Chungkukjang, on the pH, acidity and volume of the dough, and loaf volume index(LVI), color, texture, retrogradation degree, microscopic observation and sensory quality of the bread were investigated. Experimental plots were divided to 3 groups(Control; without WEC, I; added 2.5% WEC against total amount of water, II; added 5.0% WEC against total amount of water). There were no significant difference in pH and acidity among each experimental groups. Dough volume were higher but LVI were lower in the 1- and II-bread than those of control group. L* values of the top crust and internal tissue in the I- and II-bread were lower than those of control group. The higher addition amounts had the lower L* values. Hardness, strength, gumminess and brittleness were higher, but cohesiveness and springiness were lower in the WEC-breads than those of control. In the results of microscopic observation, there were scarce of the bigger starch granules and a sparse structure, while there were smaller starch granules in the WEC-bread. The scores of crispy taste of the WEC-bread were lower than those of the control group, but there were no significant difference in tenderness, odor, savory taste and overall acceptability between the control and the I-bread. The retrogradation rate of the bread stored for 3 days at 25℃ was 45.09% in control, 17.92% in I-bread, and 12.45% in II-bread, respectively.

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A Study on the Antioxidant Activity and Quality Characteristics of Pan Bread with Waxy Black Rice Flour and Green Tea Powder (흑미와 녹차 혼합분을 첨가한 식빵의 항산화성 및 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Woen-Mo;Lee, Yoon-Shin
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2008
  • The antioxidant activity and quality characteristics of bread made from waxy black rice flour(WBRF) and green tea powder were investigated. The bread was manufactured with 1% of green tea powder and 10, 20, 30 or 40% of WBRF(w/w). The group of 40% of WBRF and green tea powder significantly showed the highest bread weight and volume. Lightness(L value) and yellowness(b value) decreased, but redness(a value) increased with increasing WBRF contents in mixture. Hardness, gumminess and chewiness were the lowest in the control group, but springiness was the lowest in the group of 40% of WBRF and 1% of green tea powder. The sensory scores of appearance, external and crumb color, grainy in the group of 40% of WBRF and 1% of green tea powder were the significantly lowest. Overall acceptabilities of the groups of 10% and 30% of WBRF with 1% of green tea powder were not significantly different from the control group. The group of 40% of WBRF and 1% of green tea powder showed the highest DPPH radical scavenging effect and TEAC content. Thus, if the mixture of green tea powder and WBRF would be used, it might be proper to use 1% of green tea powder and 10% of WBRF mixture considering the quality and antioxidant activity of bread.

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Quality Characteristics of White Pan Bread with Mulberry Extracts (오디 농축액을 첨가한 식빵의 품질 특성)

  • Lee, Seung-Byum;Lee, Kyung-Hee;Lee, Kwang-Suck
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.805-811
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    • 2008
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of mulberry extracts on the physical characteristics of dough and the quality characteristics of oddi bread. The peak time of all experimental doughs except ME 25 (25% mulberry extracts) was suitable for breadmaking. The fermentation rate was decreased in accordance with the addition of mulberry extracts and the pH of the dough was decreased from 5.96 to 5.29. L values of oddi bread decreased with increasing mulberry extracts whereas, a and b values increased. The sensory evaluation indicated that crumb and crust color of the control bread was the brightest among the experiments. Flavor and taste was high as the addition of mulberry extracts. The overall acceptance was preferred at ME 25. Since the outcome of the mixograph at ME 25 tended to be low in bread-making, the utility of mulberry extracts at 20% (flour basis) was appropriate.

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Quality characteristics and bread-making properties of Korean whole wheat flour produced at different addition levels of wheat bran

  • Jeongmin Park;Sung Ran Yoon;Jung A Ryu
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.527-540
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    • 2024
  • Whole wheat flour is produced by grinding wheat grains and blending each milling fraction such as wheat bran and white flour with no specific standard for the proportions. An exploration on classifying and utilizing Korean whole wheat flour is required to increase the practical use of many different types of Korean wheat flour products. This study aimed to examine factors for categorization and processability of Korean whole wheat flour by investigating quality characteristics and bread-making properties of Korean hard wheat flour samples produced with different levels of wheat bran (0% as control, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and whole grain wheat flour). The ash content of flour samples was divided into six gradational categories, which could be suggested as classification criteria for Korean whole wheat flour. The main parameters of dough and gelatinization properties of the flour samples exhibited downtrends, but nutritional constituents demonstrated uptrends with increasing bran addition level. The bread specific volume, hardness, chewiness, and brittleness of bread had strong correlations with dough stability and pasting parameters, which could be presented as significant factors for predicting bread-making properties of Korean whole wheat flour.

Quality Characteristics of White Bread Mixed with Blanched Seomcho (Spinacia oleracea L.) Powder (Blanched 섬초(시금치) 분말을 첨가한 식빵의 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Young-Mo
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.873-882
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    • 2018
  • This research is about the quality characteristics of white bread mixed with varying ratios of Seomcho powder, such as 1%, 3%, 5%, and 7% (Spinacia oleracea L.). The pH level of dough decreased as more Seomcho powder (Spinacia oleracea L.) was added, and 7% addition recorded the lowest pH. The fermentation power of dough expansion decreased as the additional ratio increased in both the first and second proofing, and it was negatively correlated to the fermentation time factor. The moisture content of bread decreased as the addition ratio increased. The bread volume became smaller as the addition ratio increased, but it correlated negatively with its specific volume. The color of the crumb, the lightness and redness decreased in comparison to the control, but the yellowness increased. The total amino acid contents increased as the addition ratio increased, and glutamic acid was positively correlated to the additional ratio. The total free amino acids increased as the additional ratio increased, but cysteine levels were high at 5% and 7% additional ratio. The textural characteristics of the bread, springiness and cohesiveness were lower than the control, but gumminess, brittleness, and hardness were higher than the control. The adhesiveness was realized at 7% additional ratio.

Quality Characteristics of White Pan Bread Containing HPMC, MC, and Sodium Alginate (HPMC, MC, sodium alginate 등의 검류가 식빵의 품질 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Mi-Young;Lee, Jeong-Hoon;Lee, Si-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.278-283
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    • 2009
  • This study was carried out to evaluate the quality characteristics of white pan breads containing 0.5% of gums, including HPMC, MC and SA. Moisture content, water activity, cooling loss, bread volume, rheological, and sensory evaluations were performed to examine the bread quality characteristics. Moisture content and water activity were highest in the bread with added HPMC. HPMC showed the smallest cooling loss among the breads compared to the other added gums. The bread with added SA had the thelargest volume at $2,560{\pm}24$ mL. In terms of rheological properties, the hardness of the bread containing HPMC was lowest and the springness of the bread with added SA was the highest. In sensory evaluations, the bread containing HPMC was evaluated as the most preferred product by acquiring the highest scores in internal and external evaluations. Consequently, the bread containing 0.5% SA showed better volume and springiness values. However, the bread containing 0.5% HPMC showed greater moisture content, greater water activity, lower cooling loss, and better sensory evaluation scores. Based on the overall results, HPMC was considered to be the most effective hydrocolloid to increase bread quality.

Quality Characteristics of Bread Added with Concentrations of Paecilomyces japonica Powder (동충하초를 첨가한 식빵의 품질 특성)

  • 박금순;안상희;최미애
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.112-120
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    • 2001
  • We evaluated chemical, sensory and mechanical properties of breads containing different amount of Paecilomyces japonica powder to provide the basic informations for the development of functional bread. The pH of dough with 2% Paecilomices japonica powder was the highest but the pH of dough with 3% Paecilomices japonica powder was the lowest. Baking loss rate of bread added 3% Paecilomices japonica powder was the lowest but that of bread added 1% Paecilomyces japonica powder was the highest in that. The result of sensory evaluation showed that bread added 1% Paecilomices japonica Powder was significantly more preferable in chewiness, mouth feel, texture quality and overall quality. Sensory properties of softness, wheat flour odor, moisture, and mouth feel were positively correlated with the acceptability. Mechanical properties of hardness and chewiness had negative correlation with sensory properties, but springiness, gumminess and brittleness had positive correlation with those. The results of various measurements and evaluations showed that the quality of bread containing the Paecilomices japonica powder could be well accepted organoleptically. And this in turn proves the possibility of functional bread by use of Paecilomices japonica.

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Properties of Sourdough-added Bread (Sourdough를 이용한 제빵의 특성)

  • Chung, Hyun-Chae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.643-648
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    • 2008
  • The principal objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the addition of sourdough to bread dough, specifically with regard to the physicochemical characteristics of bread dough, organoleptic evaluation, and bread storage. Marked increases in lactic acid bacterial counts $10^{9-10}CFU/g$ in dough samples with 30, 50, and 100% of added sourdough to the respective bread dough were observed after the first fermentation period of the dough, but decreases were observed in yeast cells. The highest overall acceptance scores were recorded for the 100% sourdough-added bread, and almost no differences in taste and texture were detected between the regular bread (control bread) and sourdough-added bread on the sensory evaluations, with slightly lower evaluation scores (for sour taste) in the sourdough-added bread. The sourdoughadded bread also showed retarded mold growth in the bread on our storage tests. Six days had elapsed prior to the appearance of mold growth in the sourdough-added bread, whereas three days elapsed in the regular bread. The more sourdough was added to the dough, the less was the total count in bread. Increases of 13.1, 20.9, and 36.2% in the retardation of starch retrogradation of the bread were observed as the result of additional increases in sourdough quantity to bread at 30, 50, and 100%, respectively.

Effects of Fructooligosaccharide on Textural Properties of Dough and Quality Characteristics of White Pan Bread (프럭토올리고당 첨가가 반죽의 물성과 식빵의 품질 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Young-Ho;Park, Ju-Yeon
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.1310-1318
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted to evaluate characteristics of bread and rheology of flour dough containing fructooligosaccharide. In the farinogram test, addition of fructooligosaccharide changed stability and development time. Stability and development time increased as the amount of fructooligosaccharide increased. In the extensograph test, the degree of extension decreased with increasing of fructooligosaccharide content, whereas degree of resistance increased. The volume of the loaf bread containing 10% fructooligosaccharide was the largest, and the bread containing 15% fructooligosaccharide revealed the best taste, flavor, and texture scores. After fermentation treatment, the volume of the dough with 20% of sucrose were less than that of 20% of fructooligosaccharide. Dough with 20% of sucrose revealed lowest dough raising power compared to other doughs. Overall, preference scores by sensory evaluation of bread containing fructooligosaccharide were higher than that of bread with sucrose. Therefore, excellent quality of bread may be achieved by adding fructooligosaccharide instead of sucrose to the process.

Quality Characteristics of White Bread with Arrowroot Powder (칡 분말을 첨가한 식빵의 품질 특성)

  • Han, Gyusang;Hwang, Seong-Yun;Rho, Sujung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.778-788
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    • 2013
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the effects and availability of arrowroot powder in making white bread. The characteristics of pasting, farinogram and alveogram of the dough containing arrowroot powder were analyzed. Further, the physicochemical properties of white bread were analyzed by different mixing ratios (0, 3, 5 and 7%) of arrowroot powder during storage periods. When 7% of arrowroot powder was added, the initial pasting temperature of the dough by using a RVA (rapid visco analyzer) was significantly increased. Peak viscosity, holding strength, break down, final viscosity and set back were decreased by increasing added arrowroot powder. With the increasing amounts of arrowroot powder, the values of farinogram and alveogram parameter for the dough showed a tendency to decrement. The texture profile analysis of the white bread revealed that hardness, springiness, cohesiveness and gumminess were increased by adding arrowroot powder and further, the storage time was longer. By increasing the amount of added arrowroot powder, the L value of the white bread was decreased, whereas the a, b value were increased. In the sensory evaluation, the white bread of the control and that of the added 3% arrowroot powder showed the highest preference in total score.