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Quality Characteristics of Fresh Noodles With Hot-air-dried Perilla Leaf powder (열풍 건조 들깻잎 분말을 첨가한 생면의 품질특성)

  • Kim, Jung-Soo;Ahn, Jong-Sung;Ahn, Kwang-Yeol
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.73-86
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    • 2013
  • This study produced hot-air-dried perilla leaf to add Korea's popular perilla leaf to fresh noodles to examine their value as food and get the best fresh noodle recipe by adding 0%, 3%. 6%, 9%, and 12% of perilla leaf to flour. The moisture content of the dough was highest at 34.41% for the control group with 0% perilla leaf, whereas the pH was lowest at 5.59 for the dough with 12% perilla leaf. As a result of WRC analysis of the dough, moisture absorption increased with greater perilla leaf content. The moisture content of fresh noodles was lowest for the control group with 0% perilla leaf, whereas the pH was highest for the control group. The L, a, and b values of the dough were highest for the group with 0% perilla leaf powder. Hardness and cohesiveness were lowest for the 0% group and springiness tended to decrease with increased amounts of hot air-dried perilla leaf. The number of microorganisms decreased significantly with greater perilla leaf content on the third and fourth days. As a result of the sensory test, the 6% dough showed the highest scores for all items including appearance, flavor, color, taste, and texture. Overall acceptability was also highest at 7.20 for the 6% dough and lowest at 3.27 for the 12% dough. Based on the above results, when producing fresh noodles by adding hot-air-dried perilla leaf powder, inhibition of microorganisms improved with greater perilla leaf content for longer storage, but the sensory properties were best when 6% perilla leaf content was added.

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Quality Characteristics of Muffins containing Akebia quinata Leaves Powder (으름잎 분말을 첨가한 머핀의 품질특성)

  • Lee, Jun-Ki;Lee, Kang-Ju;Jo, Hyeon-Ju;Kim, Kyung-Im;Yoon, Jin-A;Chung, Kang-Hyun;Song, Byeong Chun;An, Jeung Hee
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.879-885
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    • 2013
  • This study investigates the quality characteristics of muffins prepared with various concentrations of akebia leaves powder. Muffins are prepared by additions of 0%, 2%, 4%, 6% and 8% powder to the flour for basic formulation. Heights decrease significantly when the amount of Akebia leaves powder increases. When the weight is being measured, there are no meaningful differences between the samples. As a result from measuring the colors, the lightness, redness and yellowness of muffins decrease as the concentrations of the powder increase. When measuring the texture of akebia leaves muffins, the hardness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness decrease, but the springiness and adhesiveness increase as the concentrations of Akebia leaves powder increase. When the sensual qualities of the muffins are measured, the color, sweetness, softness and overall quality of all of the samples have shown significant differences, and the muffins containing 4% of Akebia leaves powder reveal the highest sensual quality indexes.

A Survey on the Use and Recognition of Various Salts in Kimchi Production (김치에 사용되는 소금의 이용실태 및 소비자 인식 연구)

  • Kim, Ju-Hyeon;Yoon, Hei-Ryeo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.554-561
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    • 2011
  • The nutritional value of kimchi is gaining global focus along with new possibilities and uses for the various salts used in making kimchi. The purpose of the study is to conduct research on the uses of various salts and investigate the consumer recognition of salt use in kimchi preparation. The findings are from 824 consumers over 19 years old from 15 locations who participated in this questionnaire via one-to-one interviews from September 23rd to October 14th, 2009. The results of the questionnaire show that when customers cooked, 71.9% used solar salt, 62.2% used flower salt (refined salt), 27.4% used Hanju salt (purified salt), 59.0% used processed salt (roasted salt), 47.4% used bamboo salt, 69.4% used Mat salt (table salt), and 18.2% used low sodium salt. The most preferred origin of salts was domestic. Most customers salted Chinese cabbage while preparing kimchi. Consumers showed low perceptions of different salts used in kimchi production, and did not exactly recognize the characteristics of various salts. The preferences for domestic and solar salts were very high, while the preference for sea salts was low. In conclusion, various types of salts could improve the quality of kimchi. This study hopes to help consumers produce better kimchi to match different needs. Therefore, attention should be paid to promoting the characteristics of various salts influencing the quality of kimchi.

Quality Characteristics of Jelly with Rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum) Stem Juice (루바브 줄기 착즙액을 첨가한 젤리의 품질 특성)

  • Ha, Mun-Suk;Kim, Ji-Hyun;Lee, Young-Ju;Chun, Soon-Sil
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2020
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the antioxidant activities and quality characteristics of jelly added with 0%, 8%, 16%, 24%, and 32% rhubarb stem juice (RSJ). The moisture content and water activity of jelly samples increased significantly with increasing content of RSJ. The pH was highest in control samples; and the more the amount of RSJ added, the lower. Hunter color value of the jelly showed that L was highest in control samples, but it was not significant in RSJ-added samples. The A value was increased significantly with the addition of RSJ. Hardness, gumminess, and chewiness was highest in samples with 0~8% RSJ, and it decreased by increasing RSJ addition. DPPH radical scavenging activity results showed 60% activity in samples with 32% RSJ. ABTS radical scavenging activity was lowest in control samples and samples with 8~32% RSJ showed 70~80% activity, but it was not significant in samples with 8~32% RSJ. The total polyphenol was increased respectively with increasing levels of RSJ. In terms of consumer acceptance, overall acceptability did not show any significant difference among samples, and the color showed the highest value in samples with 32% RSJ and the lowest value in samples with 8% RSJ.

Physiological and Sensory Characteristics of Brown Stock Depending on Salt Content (소금 첨가량에 따른 갈색 육수의 이화학적 및 관능적 특성)

  • Choi, Soo-Keun;Kim, Dong-Seok
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.665-675
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    • 2010
  • This study applied high-pressure extraction cooking, which has been proven superior in processibility and stock extraction, for the preparation of stock, which is widely used as a basic material of dishes, and examined the physicochemical and sensory properties of the extracted stock by adding salt. We observed changes in the chromaticity of brown stock according to salt content, and pH decreased with increased the salt content, suggesting that stock was acidified. Regarding the mineral content, Na was the highest, followed by K and P. Regarding total free amino acid content, the content of essential amino acids, enhancing free amino acids, and other amino acids also showed the highest level in S2, which contented 0.3% salt. In the sensory test, saltiness grew stronger with an increase in salt content, and overall palatability was highest in S2. Regarding ranking, preference was highest for S2. Utilize to data that study finding of above is actual in development for mass production of brown stock product licensed cooks' traditional mesh dipper technology quality that make mass production direction that change and normalizes product that can keep excellent taste and improve conservative property develop. Culture formation and our country foodservice industry development that reduce damage of informed people ashes through development of brown stock product that is changed in large quantity, and improve quality of food more positively contributing to reappear diversification of menu, systematization and taste of specialty store as well as can contribute in rationalization of informed people ashes purchase, personnel expense (labor power) curtailment, waste decrease etc. but is developed still more being utilized.

Quality Characteristics of Jelly with Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora) Extracts (레몬 머틀 추출물을 첨가한 젤리의 품질 특성)

  • Lee, Eun-Sil;Lee, Young-Ju;Kim, Ji-Hyun;Chun, Soon-Sil
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.131-141
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    • 2020
  • This purpose of this study was to investigate the quality characteristics of jellies added with lemon myrtle extract. Lemon myrtle leaves were extracted for 0, 3, 5, 7, 9 minutes, respectively, in 90℃ water and used for jelly preparation. The moisture content of control showed the lowest value and the content increased significantly as the extraction time of lemon myrtle increased. The pH of L0 was significantly high and increased significantly with the increase of extraction duration time. The lightness value was the lowest in the L3. The redness showed the lowest value in the L9. The yellowness showed the lowest value in the L0. In texture properties the hardness of L9 showed the highest value and the lemon myrtle extraction duration increased significantly. The cohesiveness was highest in the L0 and lowest in the L5. Gumminess and chewiness increased significantly with increasing extraction duration. Total polyphenol content was the highest in the L5 and the jellies with lemon myrtle extracts were significantly higher than the L0. DPPH radical scavenging activities increased significantly with increasing extraction duration. The ABTS radical scavenging activity of the L0 was the lowest. In the sensory evaluation overall preference, color, sweetness, texture, and lemon myrtle flavor did not show any significant differences among the samples.

Quality Characteristics of Soybean Dasik Containing Different Amount of Letinus edodes Powder (표고버섯분말 첨가량에 따른 콩다식의 품질특성)

  • Hwang, Su-Jung
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.650-654
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    • 2009
  • The quality characteristics of soybean Dasik with Letinus edodes powder was studied as follows. In general compositions, the moisture content was increased with increase of the amount of the Letinus edodes powder added, The content of crude protein was significantly increased (p<0.05) with increase of the added poweder amount, while the crude fat content was decreased significantly (p<0.05). In textural properties, with increase of the amount of the Letinus edodes powder added, the hardness, the gumminess and the chewiness showed a tendency to be increased significantly, whereas the springiness and the cohesiveness were going to be significantly decreased (p<0.05). In chromacity, with increase of the amount of the Letinus edodes powder added, the value L of lightness was much decreased, showing a significant difference (p<0.05), while the value a of redness and the b of yellowness were significantly high (p<0.001). In sensory acceptability, the appearance, the texture and the softness showed the highest points at the samples with no Letinus edodes powder added, but the taste recorded the top point at the treatment with 40% of the Letinus edodes powder added. From the results said above, a good synergistic effect on health and taste could be expected in point of nutrition and sensory acceptability by using Letinus edodes as a food ingredient. In addition, the possibility to commercialize items like soybean Dasik with Letinus edodes powder was confirmed. Therefore, the research and development of new product using Letinus edodes should be more activated from now on.

A Study on Customer Service Encounters at a Large Food Court Customer Using Importance-performance Analysis (대형 푸드코트 이용 고객들의 서비스 인카운터 중요도-실행도(IPA) 분석 평가 연구)

  • Yoon, Hei-Ryeo
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.97-105
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    • 2008
  • An IPA model was used to evaluate customer service encounters at a large food court; also the gaps between importance and performance from were also evaluated from both perspectives. The findings of this study will be applied in order to improve service quality at various large food service operations. A total of 298 customers from a large shopping mall food court completed the study questionnaire, asking them to evaluate the important and performance attributes of service. Seven underlying dimensions were identified and labeled by factor analysis: factor 1 was "safety": factor 2 "time": factor 3 "atmosphere": factor 4 "quality of food": factor 5 "menu attributes": factor 6 "comfort": and the last and seventh factor was "comprehension". As a result of IPA analysis the overall mean scores between the importance attributes and performance attributes showed significant differences by independent t-tests(p<0.001). Quadrant I was classified with unnecessary items including interior design, proper lighting, suitable chairs, and proper room temperature. In quadrant II thirteen variables showed high scores for both importance and performance, such as various menu choices, hygienic food, dishes, chairs, food court, kitchen, and employees; proper ventilation, employee kindness, waiting time to order, and received food; automatic system for ordering-serving. Quadrant III included eight variables identified as low priority, including appearance of food, nutrient content of food, proper portions, new menu, proper music, proper location of cashier, services for children and efficiency of movement. In quadrant IV six variables were included as areas to focus management's efforts, such as food taste, proper food temperature, use of safe food materials, maintenance of food quality, existence of preferred foods, and proper food prices. These results suggest that food court customers have interests that are distinct from restaurant customers and may need to be treated differently. It is anticipated that this data will be useful to the foodservice industry in order to segment customer characteristics by different dinning behaviors.

The Characteristics of Dining-out Customers at Ski Resorts in South Korea

  • Yoon, Hei-Ryeo
    • Food Quality and Culture
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.20-26
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics of dining-out customers by their behaviors based on geographical regions and visiting days in relation to restaurant attraction at ski resorts in Korea. The data were collected from six ski resorts. Three of the ski resorts were located in Kyunggi Province close to a metropolitan area, namely Seoul. The other three resorts were located in Kangwon Province, which is considered to be distant from the Seoul metropolitan area. A total of 599 usable questionnaires were utilized in the data analysis. Descriptive statistics and a cross tabulation analysis with chi square were used to examine the demographic characteristics of the respondents and the significant differences between geographical regions as well as between weekdays and weekends. The responding customers consisted of 57.3% (n=343) males and 42.7% (n=256) females. With respect to age, 15.5% were less than 20 yr., 44.6% were $20{\sim}30$ yr., and 28.0% were $30{\sim}40$ yr. The most recognizable occupations were student (32.9%) followed by office worker (33.2%). Twenty-seven percent of the respondents had less than one year of skiing experience and the majority (32.9%) had more than $1{\sim}3$ yr of experience. The major findings obtained from this study include statistically significant differences in the customers' demographical characteristics of age, occupation, skiing experience, and residential area according to the geographical regions of Kyunggi Province and Kangwon Province (p<0.05). All six of the customers' behavioral attributes, including transportation, reason to visit, staying days, purpose of visit, spending expenses, and usage of discount programs, showed significant differences between geographical groups (p<0.05). Finally, restaurant attraction was associated with the purpose of visiting and spending expenses by customers at the ski resorts (p<0.001).

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Quality Characteristics of Dasik with Added Silkworm Powder (누에 분말을 첨가한 다식의 기호도 특성)

  • Kim, Ji-Eung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.221-225
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    • 2008
  • The objective of the study was to examine the distinct qualities of Dasik containing added silkworm powder. In order to discern the differences in characteristics among samples the silkworm powder was added as at ratios of (0%, 10%, 20%, 30% and 40%), respectively. Measurements for moisture, chromaticity and mechanical and physical properties were performed, in addition to sensory evaluations. The results were as follows. The moisture contents of the Dasik samples changed as the added silkworm powder content increased. A lower L-value resulted as the amount of silkworm powder increased (p<0.05), the a and b values also showed decreasing tendencies. In the texture analysis, hardness increased as the amount of added silkworm powder increased from 0% to 40% (p<0.05). Adhesiveness was highest in the 40% silkworm powder group, and the 30% and 20% groups had the highest springiness values respectively (p<0.05). In terms of sensory quality overall surface color, texture and taste were perceived as superior for the 30% and 20% add silkworm powder groups gumminess was lowest for the 0% group (p<0.05), and overall quality was lowest for the 40% added silkworm powder group. Consequently, there was greater preference for the samples containing less than 40% added silkworm powder, and the 30% treatment had the best overall quality.

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