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Cooking Quality of Noodle Affected by NaCl (NaCl이 국수의 조리특성에 미치는 영향)

  • 조재철
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.471-483
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    • 1999
  • This study introduced the effects of various additives to boiling water on cooking quality of noodle. Addition of 1% NaCl to cooking water showed a low amount of water absorption and good texture than the addition of sugar, oil and acid at 1% concentration. Adding NaCl was effective on noodle texture and quality improvement. Cooking quality was increased with increasing concentration of NaCl. The texture of noodle showed that addition of 6% NaCl was significantly different from no addition of NaCl.

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A Study on Color-Image of Chilled Noodle Packages (냉장면류 패키지의 색채 이미지에 관한 연구)

  • 김기영;김경미
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.182-196
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    • 2003
  • This study is about color-image of chilled noodle packages. The improvement of living standard has lead the development of food industry, which has changed consumer's way of thinking toward food products and made clear the preference for food which was obscure before. In the past, the the right of choice for the products were not given to consumers in the market. But today, the market initiatives have been transferred to consumers. They are allowed to purchase their favorite products as the markets provide them with diversified products. Consequently, the importance of package design has increased. Color-image of chilled noodle packages stimulates consumers to purchase the products by offering necessary information which is very important as it is supposed to provide consumers with a good impression about the products.

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Evaluation of Korean Noodle Quality of Korean Winter Wheat over Years and Locations

  • Hong, Byung-Hee;Park, Chul-Soo;Baik, Byung-Kee
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2002
  • Noodle texture parameters of Korean style wet and dry noodles and relationships between noodle quality and flour characteristics were evaluated for two years, 1997 and 1998, and at two locations, Suwon and Deokso, using Korean winter wheat cultivars and lines. No significant difference for chewiness was found between cultivars over locations. Noodles made from flours from 1997 showed significantly higher chewiness than those from 1998. Chewiness of cooked noodles showed positively significant correlations with protein content and SDS sedimentation volume and negatively significant correlations with starch peak viscosity and flour swelling volume. Korean winter wheat cultivars, except for Gobunmil, Keumkangmil Tapdongmil, Suwon 265 and Suwon 280, showed chewiness of cooked noodles similar to commercial flours used for noodle making in Korea and Japan.

Quality Characteristics of Noodle Added with Chlorella Extract (클로렐라 추출물 첨가 국수의 품질 특성)

  • 박신인;조은정
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.120-127
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to evaluate quality characteristics of noodles when different concentrations of chlorella extract powder were added to the wheat flour. The characteristics of noodle including cooking properties, color, mechanical texture properties, and sensory properties were determined. The noodles containing chlorella extract powder exhibited higher values in cooked weight, volume, moisture absorption, and cooking loss. When the amount of chlorella extract powder increased, the Hunter L(lightness) value, a(redness) value of cooked noodles decreased but b(yellowness) value increased. From the textural properties measured by texture analyzer, the noodles with chlorella extract powder were significantly lower in hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, gumminess, and chewiness than those of 100% wheat noodle. The results of sensory evaluation of cooked noodles containing chlorella extract powder indicated that the cooked noodle with 1.5% chlorella extract powder showed the highest value. Based on cooking properties and sensory evaluation, chlorella extract powder up to 1.5% could be substituted for wheat flour to improve the noodle quality.

Dietary Exposure to 3-Monochloropropane-1,2-diol from Sauces and Instant Fried Noodle (Ramyun) Seasoning (소스류 및 라면 스프에 의한 3-Monochloropropane-1,2-diol의 식이 노출)

  • Kim, Hyun-Jung;Chun, Hyang-Sook;Ha, Jae-Ho
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.306-310
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    • 2007
  • As a preliminary study for risk assessment of 3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD) from processed food, the levels of 3-MCPD in commercial sauces and instant fried noodle (ramyun) seasoning were analyzed with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. In August and September 2005, twenty-five samples of commercial sauces and twenty-five samples of instant fried noodle (ramyun) seasoning were collected from retail outlets and markets in Seoul, Korea. Six out of twenty-five sauces contained 3-MCPD and the highest concentration was 0.045 mg/kg. On the basis of per capita consumption of sauces and mean concentration of 3-MCPD, the estimated daily exposure to 3-MCPD from sauces was $0.094{\mu}g/person/day$. None of the twenty-five instant fried noodle (ramyun) seasoning samples was contained 3-MCPD. Therefore consumption of instant fried noodle (ramyun) seasoning was estimated not to contribute dietary exposure to 3-MCPD.

A Rice Noodle Making Procedure for Evaluating Rice Flour Noodle-Making Potential (제면 적성 시험을 위한 쌀국수 제조 방법)

  • Choi, Soo Young;Cho, Jun Hyeon;Koh, Bong Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.41 no.12
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    • pp.1823-1829
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    • 2012
  • Rice noodles are popular worldwide; however, no standard procedure is available for screening the potential for rice flour to make good quality noodles. This study reports two standard laboratory-scale procedures for preparing flat (sheet type) and extruded noodles. Eight rice cultivars were examined and the cooking loss and tensile strength of cooked noodles were determined. It was relatively easy to control the amount of water added to extruded noodles, whereas flat noodles were very sensitive to the amount of water used. Sheet formation was determined based on the amount of moisture content during preparation, and the Chenmaai cultivar was found to be most appropriate for both noodles making procedures and cooking and textural properties. Finally, good noodle making cultivar such as Chenmaai was less likely to be affected by the milling method.

Effects of Alaska Pollack Meat Paste on the Quality of Instant Noodle (인스탄트 면제품 품질에 미치는 명태 고기풀의 첨가효과)

  • KIM Dong-Soo;KIM Young-Dong;LEE Young-Chul;KIM Young-Myoung
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.208-212
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    • 1987
  • In order to enrich the nutritional value of instant noodle and diverse utilization of Alaska pollack meat paste(AMP), several quality parameters of instant noodle mixed with AMP as enrichment of protein were investigated. Protein and amino acid contents of instant noodle were increased to $4.7\%\;and\;4,\;006.1mg\%$ by incremental level up to $30\%$ of AMP. Hardness, cooking weight and volume of noodle were also increased by the increments of AMP added, but tensile strength and soup turbidity were decreased. Sensory scores in flavor, color and soup taste of instant noodle mixed with AMP were revealed higher than that of without AMP, but texture scores were decreased with the increase of the AMP over $20\%$.

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Development of Regional Noodles Using Agricultural and Fishery Products of Cheju Island (제주특산물을 이용한 향토국수의 개발)

  • 황인주;오영주
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.361-366
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    • 1996
  • Acceptable fish noodles of better nutritional and sensory values than conventional noodle made only wheat flour were prepared by mixing wheat flour and ground tile fish (Branchioste gus japonicus). In oder to mask a distinctive fish odor, various herbs and spices, such as ginger (Zingiber officinale), curry (Chalcas koenigii), nutmeg (Myristica Pagrans), garlic (Ailium sativum), black pepper (Piper nigrum), lemon (Cirtus limon) or sodachi (Citrus sudachi) were added to the basic tile fish noodle. Also, for the purpose of enhancing eating qual ify and nutritional value of basic noodle were combined some agricultural or fishery products of Cheju island, citrus fruits; danyooja (Citrus danyooga), hagul (C. natfudaidai), medical plants; angelica utilis (Angelica keiskei), ginseng (Panax ginseng), cactus (Opuntia dillenii), vegetable; carrot (Daucus carota), dropwort (Oenanthe jnvanica), seaweeds; fusiforme (Hizkia fusiforme), gulfweed (Sargaceae hlvelium). The optimal mixing ratio for preparing the basic tile fish noodle amounted to ground tile fish 135 g: tile fish stock 139 $m\ell$: wheat flour 450 g: salts 10 g. The mixture of curry powder (2.5 g) and nutmeg powder (2.5 g) was proved to be the most effective combinations for masking unfavorable fish odor. The optimal amounts of materials to be added to the prepared basic noodle were 25 g citrus zest and 80m1 citrus juice for citrus fruits noodles, and ca. 140 g puree for noodles from medical plants, vegetables and seaweeds, respectively. The preference score obtained from consumer preference test, on a 9-point scales, were in oder of i) danyooja > carrot, angelica, ginseng > fusiforme, ii) hagul > dropwort, cactus > gulfweed. The shelf-life of tile fish noodle based on bacterial counting was estimated to be 7-days at 5$^{\circ}C$.

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Comparison of Nutrient Intake and Health Indices by the Intake of Noodles - Using the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES, 2010) - (면류 섭취 여부에 따른 영양소 섭취와 건강지표의 관련성 - 2010 국민건강영양조사 자료를 바탕으로 -)

  • Kim, Juhyeon;Yang, Yoon Kyoung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.373-380
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the nutrient intake, diversity and prevalence of diseases according to noodle consumption using data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) of 2010. Korean adults (>20) were classified into two groups, noodle group (NG) and non-noodle group (NNG). NG was found to have higher intakes of protein, calcium, iron, sodium, potassium, and niacin. The DVS and DDS according to noodle consumption were found to be 21.76 and 3.51 for NG, and 18.56 and 3.40 for NNG, this result was thought to show that the diet of NG was more satisfactory than that of NNG in terms of dietary diversity. In the bone mass of entire subjects, NG showed higher figures in the femoral neck and lumbar spine than NNG. For bone mineral density, NG exhibited higher figures in the femoral neck, and for T-scores, the values of NG was significantly higher in the femoral neck than those of NNG. However, the prevalence of osteoporosis of NG and NNG was 11.6% and 9.5%. The prevalence of osteopenia of NG and NNG was 43.0% and 51.7%. Thus, these results showed that overall bone health of NG was better than that of NNG. Dietary balance and quality were also more satisfactory in NG. These results showed that noodle consumption may have an impact on the prevalence of chronic diseases.

Prediction of Shelf-life and Quality Changes of Dried Noodle During Storage Period (저장기간에 따른 건면의 품질변화 및 유통기간의 예측)

  • 이성갑;이근보;손종연
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.127-132
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    • 1999
  • Dried noodles (somyon) were stored for 7 months at 25, 35 and 45$^{\circ}C$, and changes of water activity, amylograms and color of dried noodle at 4 week intervals were comparatively analyzed. The water activities during storage period were 0.43∼0.56 at all storage temperature. The breakdown of dried noodle by RVA(rapid visco analyser) increased as storage period increased. Color difference ($\Delta$E) was chosen for quality index due to the highest correlation coefficient between sensory score and color difference. The shelf-life of dried noodle was estimated from change of color, which was linearly increased as the storage period increased. The activation energy and Q$\sub$10/ value for color difference were 75.21 kJ/mol and 2.76 at 25$^{\circ}C$, respectively. Shelf-life of dried noodle at 25 were 27.9 months, respectively.

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