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Trial Manufacture of Low-Salted Kochuzang(Red Pepper Soybean Paste) by the Addition of Alcohol (알코올 첨가에 의한 저식염 고추장의 양조)

  • Lee, Kap-Sang;Kim, Dong-Han
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.146-154
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    • 1985
  • Low-salted Kochuzang was made by the replacement of a part of NaCl with 4% ethanol as the preservative. Comparative analysis were performed for general components in 7 kinds of low-salted Kochuzang. The activities of ${\alpha}-and{\beta}-amylase$ and protease were high in ripened Kochuzang of low salt concentration in case of addition of alcohol. The changes of total sugar and pH were remarkably decreased when alcohol and salt were added. Total acid contents showed a remarkable increase when alcohol was not added, and in case of salt concentration. Total nitrogen contents were not remarkably changed, but the contents of amino nitrogen and ammonia nitrogen were increased in case of low salt conuntration with alcohol. Reducing sugar contents were increased in case of low salt concentration and alcohol added. Alcohol contents were not remarkably changed in case of addition of alcohol, but when alcohol was not added and low salt concentration they showed a remarkable increase(about 2.2%). A good Kochuzang may be produced by adding 4% alcohol to a low salted one (5.1% content in Kochuzang) in seventy days of the fermentation.

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Effect of Sake Cake on the Quality of Low Salted Kochuzang (청주박을 이용한 저식염 고추장의 양조)

  • Lee, Kap-Sang;Kim, Dong-Han
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.109-115
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    • 1991
  • To make kochuzang, mixtures of rice and sake cake were used as a source of starch and a small part of sodium chloride needed was replaced by mixtures of ethanol and garlic. Amylase activity during aging of kochuzang was increased in proportion to the ratio of sake cake to rice. Protease activity reached a maximum in the sample replaced 25% of rice with sake cake. The counts of aerobic bacteria and molds were decreased according to the increased ratio of sake. Total acidity and the content of alcohol and amino nitrogen were increased during aging of kochuzang, but the change of pH and the content of reducing sugar were small. After 70 days of aging, the taste and flavor of kochuzang was showed to be excellent in the sample replaced 25% of rice by sake cake. Therefore, it may be possible to replace 25% of rice by sake cake.

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