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Quality Characteristics of Cookies Different with Various Fat (유지의 종류에 따른 쿠키의 품질 특성)

  • Yoo, Seung-Seok;Jeong, Hyun-Chul
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.905-910
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    • 2011
  • Cookies were prepared using different fat: butter, margarine, and shortening. Density, specific gravity of the dough, moisture content, spreadability, color, texture, and sensory evaluation for each cookies were conducted. Density, specific gravity and moisture content of each cookies showed the highest value with butter dough, and the lowest value with shortening dough. Spreadability of the cookie with margarine was the highest, and the cookie with butter and shortening resulted lower than that. The chromaticity 'L' and 'b' with butter cookie appeared the highest value, and margarine cookie and shortening cookie were followed that result. But chromaticity 'a' of butter cookie showed the lowest result while margarine cookie, and shortening cookie showed the highest value. Overall sensory evaluation showed high preference for butter cookie, beside margarine cookie and shortening cookie showed lower preference. Butter cookie was preferred in hardness, brittleness, color and chewiness, over margarine or shortening cookie. Flavor and sweetness with margarine cookie was preferred rather than butter cookie and shortening cookie. Softness and fatty taste of shortening cookie showed the highest result, beside margarine cookie and butter cookie showed lower result.

Study on the effects of the theoretical one layer′s thickness of the pastry margarine in the danish pastry quality. (Danish pastry 제조에서 pastry 마가린 한 결의 이론상 두께가 제품 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • 김석영;이정훈;윤미숙
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.123-132
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    • 2001
  • The contents of the pastry margarine were 30, 50, 70, 90 and 110% based on baker's %, and the layers of the dough were 18, 27, 36, 48 and 64 in danish pastry product In order to analyse on the effect of the theoretical one layer thickness of the pastry margarine, the volume, quality and sensory evaluation of the products have been carried out. The results as follows ; 1) Best volume was showed that the thickness of the dough was 5mm and the thickness of one layer was 0.039mm. 2) When the content of the pastry margarine was 30% and the thickness of one layer was 0.014mm(48 layers), when 50%, 0.039mm(27 layers), when 70%, 0.038(36 layers), when 90%, 0.034(48 layers) and when 110%, 0.039(48 layers), best volume was showed. 3) In the case when the content of pastry margarine was 70% and the thickness of one layer was 0.038mm(36 layers), as well as 110%, 0.039mm(48 layers), the taste were showed 5%, better than when 30%, 0.014(27 layers) in the sensory evaluation. Flavor and mouth feel was the same results. 4) For the best quality products, the content of the pastry margarine and the layers of the dough were very important.

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Effects of the amount of pastry margarine and the number of layers on the properties of danish pastry (Pastry의 마가린 함량과 결 수가 Danish pastry의 물성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Seok-Young;Jo, Do-Hyun
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.426-430
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    • 1998
  • We investigated the effects of the amount of margarine and the number of layers on moisture content, baking loss, volume, hardness, maximum weight, and vapor action of the Danish pastry. The moisture content of Danish pastry increased slightly with the amount of margarine, as did the number of layers. The moisture content for a certain number of layers decreased as the amount of margarine increased. The baking loss with a fixed amount of margarine varied inversely with the number of layers, while the loss with a given number of layers decreased in proportion with the margarine content. The maximum volume of Danish pastry was obtained with 30% margarine-18 layers, 50%-27 layers, 70%-36 layers, 90%-48 layers and 110%-48 layers. The hardness and maximum weight of Danish pastry also varied inversely with the margarine content for a given number of layers, and decreased at a same margarine content when the number of layers increased. The maximum volume of the Danish pastry was obtained when vapor action was 9-16mm and 17-24mm. The optimal vapor action was in the range 9-24mm. In this range, the volume of the pastry was proportional to the vapor action.

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The Effects of the Content of Pastry Margarine and the Number of Layers on The Texture and Color of the Puff Pastry (Pastry 마가린 함량과 적층 수가 puff pastry의 텍스쳐 및 색도에 미치는 영향)

  • Han, Jang-Ho;Kim, Seok-Young;Lee, Si-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.935-940
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    • 2002
  • Effects of changes in the margarine content and the number of layers of the puff pastry on the color, hardness, and hardness change during storage of the final products were investigated. At equal content of pastry margarine, the lightness of the crust decreased slightly as the number of layers increased. Redness of the puff pastry with 70% margarine content and 81 layers was $16.8{\pm}2.3$ and yellowness of puff pastry with 70% margarine content and 256 layers was 26. No significant differences were observed in the crumb change of the samples. The puff pastry with 90% margarine content and 144 layers showed the lowest hardness of $839.6{\pm}75.6g$. Hardness of the products storage period increased significantly as the number of layers increased at equal pastry margarine content, whereas with same number of layers, decreased gradually as pastry margarine content increased. Results of the sensory evaluation reveal that the puff pastry with 90% margarine content and 144 layers was better than other samples. These results show the important of selecting the optimum number of layers during the manufacturing process to obtain the optimum condition for the mouthfeeling, flavor and overall acceptability of final products.

Effect of Various Lipids in Dough on Yackwa Quality (반죽내의 유지가 약과의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • 김소원;김명애
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.611-616
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    • 2001
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of various lipids on the quality of Yackwa. Sesame oil, soybean oil, margarine for cream, margarine for pie and shortening were used as lipid for making dough of Yackwa in this study. The expansion rate of Yackwa ranked in the order of shortening, margarine for pie, soybean oil, margarine for cream and sesame oil. The Yackwa made with shortening showed low hardness, cohesiveness, gumminess and brittleness such as the ones made with sesame oil. The Yackwa made with sesame oil was oily and showed the lowest acceptability, but the Yackwa of shortening gained the highest score of acceptability in sensory evaluation. In conclusion. this experimental result indicated that shortening would be very useful as a substitute for sesame oil in making Yackwa.

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Properties of the Puff Pastry with the Pastry Margarine Content and the Number of Layers (Pastry 마가린 함량과 적층 수에 따른 puff pastry 제조 특성)

  • Han, Jang-Ho;Kim, Seok-Young;Yoon, Yoh-Chang;Lee, Si-Kyung
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.311-316
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    • 2003
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of pastry margarine content and number of layers on moisture content, baking loss, specific loaf volume and the vapor action in the manufacturing process of puff pastry. As the number of layers of the puff pastry increased the moisture content of the products slightly increased. And the moisture contents of the products decreased, as the pastry margarine contents of the puff pastry increased in the same number of layers. The baking loss of the products tended to decrease as the number of layers increased. On the other hand, as the pastry margarine contents of the puff pastry increased, the baking loss of the product increased. When the pastry margarine content in puff pastries became 130%, 81 layers provided the maximum specific loaf volumes $21.62{\pm}0.79\;ml/g$ of puff pastries. When 110% of margarine and 256 layers were applied for preparation of puff pastry, the number of vapor action was $8.25{\pm}0.50$ with the vapor action size of 9-15 mm.

Development and Characterization of Trans Free Margarine Stock from Lipase-Catalyzed Interesterification of Avocado and Palm Oils (팜유와 아보카도유로부터 효소적 interesterification을 통한 trans free margarine stock 제조 및 이화학적 특성 연구)

  • Lee, Yun-Jeung;Lee, Ki-Teak
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.231-237
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    • 2009
  • Trans free margarine stock (TFMS) was produced by lipase-catalyzed synthesis of fully hydrogenated soybean oil (FHSBO), avocado oil (AO) and palm oil (PO). A blend of FHSBO, AO, and PO with a 1:5:4 (30:150:120 g, respectively) ratio was interesterified with lipozyme RM IM(from Rhizomucor miehei) in a 1 L-batch type reactor at 65 for 12 hr, and the physicochemical and melting properties of TFMS were compared with commercial margarine. The solid fat content (%) of the TFMS was analyzed at 25, 30, and $35^{\circ}C$, respectively, while its melting point was $37.8^{\circ}C$. The trans fatty acid content of the TFMS was below 0.1%. It also had acid, saponification, and iodine values of 0.4, 173.9, and 58.6, respectively. In HPLC chromatograms of the TFMS, newly synthesized peaks of triacylglycerol molecules were observed by using reverse-phase HPLC with evaporative light-scattering detection. Normal-phase HPLC with UV detection was used to quantify tocopherols in the TFMS, indicating that its ${\alpha}-$, ${\gamma}-$ and ${\delta}$-tocopherol contents were 5.7, 2.1, and 1.7 mg/100 g, respectively.

Comparison of the Bakery Products Made Commercial Fat or Low Trans Fat (일반 고체지와 저트랜스 고체지를 이용한 베이커리 제품의 특성 비교)

  • Hwang, Pu-Yeon;Kim, Yu-Mi;Lee, Ki-Teak
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2007
  • Breads and cookies made with conventional or low-trans fat(margarine and shortening) were analyzed by determining their trans fat content, textural properties and color values after production. The trans fatty acids content in conventional margarine was three times higher than that of low-trans margarine. Moreover, the content of trans fatty acids in the conventional shortening was 49 times higher than that of low-trans shortening. The trans fatty acid contents of cookies and breads made with low-trans fat, can be reduced more than 2 to 75 times compared to cookies and breads made with conventional fat. In the produced cookies and breads, the color values and textural properties(hardness, springiness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness) did not differ significantly when the conventional fat or low-trans fat was used.

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Effect of ${\beta}-Carotene$ on Flavor and Oxidation Stability in Seasoning Oil (${\beta}-Carotene$이 향미유의 풍미 및 산화 안정성에 미치는 영향)

  • Koo, Bon-Soon;Kim, Jong-Seung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.81-85
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    • 2006
  • Seasoning oil(SO-1) was manufactured from soybean oil, with ${\beta}-carotene$, oleoresin paprika and 3 kinds of flavors. Color of it's SO-1 was red. Total content of trans fatty acid of SO-1 was low level 0.84%, compare to the butter's and margarine's 1.35%, 28.31%, respectively. Total volatile components of SO-1 was 201,313.11ppm, was higher than soybean oil's, butter's, margarine's and SO-2's(removed 3 kinds of flavors from SO-1), it's value of 63.54ppm, 481.24ppm, 168.95ppm and 205.73ppm, respectively. And smoke point(SP) of SO-1 was higher than others. SP of SO-1, after 6 months later at room temperature, was 240, in contrast with soybean oil's 228. This SO-1, added ${\beta}-carotene$ and flavor components, had a masking effect of burnt flavor. From these results, SO-1 can be replaced of butter or margarine as a substituted oil.