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Effects of Ginseng on Textural and Sensory Properties of Long Life Noodles (인삼첨가 Long Life 면의 조직감과 관능적 특성)

  • 심창주
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.523-528
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    • 1999
  • The influence of ginseng on the paste or gelatinization properties by amylograph and mixing properties by farinograph of wheat flour and on quality properties color cooking quality textural and sensory properties and reducing microbial population of LL(Long Life) noodles was studied. The contents of ginseng used were from 5% to 10% based on flour weight. The viscosity property of wheat flour with ginseng was increased the initial pasting temperature but the amylograph peak viscosity were decreased in vice versa. The farinograph absorption stability and breakdown were increased by ginseng. The whiteness of Ll nodles manufactured with ginseng was lower than that of control The shear extrusion force and hardness of LL noodles manufactured with ginseng were shown much higher value than those of control. At cooking quality examination of LL noodles manufactured with ginseng weight of cooked LL noodles was decreased but volum was appeared in ice versa,. Extraction amounts of LL noodles manufactured with ginseng during cooking were much smaller than those of control Total count of microorganism of Ll noodles manufactured with ginseng were decreased during storage at 3$0^{\circ}C$ Sensory properties of cooked LL noodles which was manufactured with ginseng showed quite acceptable. Based on the cooking and sensory evaluation test addition of 7.0% ginseng to wheat flour may be suitable for processing LL noodles.

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Comparison of Physicochemical Properties of Korean and Australian Wheat Flours Used to Make Korean Salted Noodles

  • Kim, In-Sook;Binns, Colin;Yun, Hon;Quail, Ken;Lee, Chi-Ho
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.275-280
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    • 2007
  • The effect of using Korean wheat flour versus Australian wheat flour on noodle quality as a result of differing physical and chemical properties of the flours was investigated. The results provided appropriate technical information for selection of wheat varieties to produce high quality Korean salted noodles. Noodle quality was quantified based on measurement of the appearance and texture of noodles. When consumer preference tests were conducted, a firmer and more elastic texture was preferred for Korean white salted noodles, however, when appearance was included in the consumer tests, noodles made with Australian wheat were favored over Korean wheats. Korean flour was found to produce firmer and more elastic noodles, whereas Australian flour produced brighter, creamier colored noodles. In flour quality tests, Korean flours were found to have a higher setback viscosity and lower swelling power than Australian flour. Additionally, Korean flours had higher water absorption values. Protein content of flour was an important parameter affecting the firmness of Korean noodles, whereas setback viscosity and swelling power were the major determinants of elasticity. Overall, the important parameters for determination of the quality of Korean salted noodles were high setback viscosity, low swelling power, and high protein content.

Noodle Development and Its Quality Characteristics Using Fermented White and Brown Rice (발효 백미와 현미를 이용한 국수제조 및 품질특성)

  • Seo, Min Jeong;Kang, Byoung Won;Park, Jeong Uck;Kim, Min Jeong;Lee, Hye Hyeon;Jeong, Yong Kee
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.1378-1383
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    • 2012
  • To address the limitations of manufacturing noodle products using rice, brown rice noodles were created by the fermentation of brown rice containing several nutrients and the quality of these noodles were evaluated. White rice noodles, fermented white rice noodles, brown rice noodles, and fermented brown rice noodles were developed using white rice and brown rice, respectively. We found that the content of crude proteins present in the noodles during the fermentation process increased and the content of crude fat and carbohydrates in the noodles was reduced. In addition, the water content of brown rice noodles was twofold higher than that of white rice, although under fermentation conditions, the water content of brown rice noodles decreased slightly. A slight change of chromaticity was observed during the fermentation process. In cooking, the weight and volume of the noodles increased, with the change being lowest in noodles based on white rice. White rice-based noodles exhibited significantly higher turbidity in the cooked noodle soup, while other noodle products showed relatively constant turbidity. Most of the products showed a decreased texture, becoming soft with cooking; however, the elasticity of the cooked products increased. Our results suggest that the disadvantages of producing rice noodles can be overcome by the development of fermented brown rice noodles containing a variety of nutritional components. This would potentially develop a market for rice-based manufactured foods that appeal to modern preferences.

A Comprehensive Study on the Intake Patterns and Expenditures of Instant Noodles (Ramyun) by Children and Adolescents (어린이 및 청소년의 라면류 섭취 현황에 대한 탐색적 고찰)

  • Jung, Hyo-Sun;Song, Min-Kyung;Kwak, Da-Young;Yoon, Hye-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.531-538
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    • 2011
  • This study considered the whole intake patterns and realities of consumption of instant noodles on sales targeting children and adolescents. Based on a total of 1021 subjects, data from self-administrated questionnaires were collected and analyzed using comparative statistical analysis, including frequency, chi-square, t-test, and one-way ANOVA. Results of the study were as follows. The preference levels for instant noodles by children and adolescents were 5.25, thereby showing a more than moderate preference. Middle school boy students' preference for instant noodles was the highest. The main reason for preferring instant noodles was taste and convenience. The main reason for disliking instant noodles was poor nutrition and likelihood of becoming fat. The intake of instant noodles was the highest between lunch and dinner with a frequency of once to twice per week. Content of soup powder given taking instant noodles was the largest in having putted all. The soup quantity of being left given taking instant noodles was possessed the majority in almost not eating soup. The main reason for not consuming soup was being full or concerns for health. A significant difference was observed in preference level for instant noodles and in intake patterns depending on the respondents' general characteristics. Limitations and future research directions are also discussed.

Quality Characteristics and Antioxidant Activity of Raw and Cooked Noodles Amended with Spirulina (스피루리나를 첨가한 기능성 생면과 조리면의 품질 특성 및 항산화성)

  • Lee, Yun-Jin;Yeon, Bo-Ra;Kim, Min-Hee;Kim, Mee-Ree
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.1081-1088
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    • 2008
  • In this study, the antioxidant activities and quality characteristics of noodles amended with spirulina were evaluated. Wheat flour noodles were prepared using three levels of spirulina (0, 0.63, 1.25 and 2.5%). The moisture content of the noodles that contained spirulina was higher before and after cooking. and these increases occurred in a concentration dependant manner. Furthermore the Hunter L (lightness), a (redness) and b (yellowness) values of noodles that contained spirulina were higher before and after cooking. and these values increased as the concentration of spirulina increased. Moreover the textural properties, which included, hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, gumminess, and chewiness, were significantly higher in noodles that contained than in the controls. Additionally, the antioxidant activity of noodles that contained spirulina increased in a concentration dependent manner. Specifically, the: $IC_{50}$ values of the DPPH radical scavenging activity for raw noodle was 726.00 mg/g, whereas that of raw noodles that contained 1.25 and 2.5% spirulina was 449.96 mg/g and 439.44 mg/g, respectively. Finally, a sensory preference test revealed that cooked noodles that contained 1.25% spirulina had the highest color, odor, taste and overall preference scores. Taken together, these findings suggest that up to 1.25% of the wheat flour could be substituted with spirulina to improve the quality of the noodles.

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Characteristics of Noodles with Added Polygonati odoratum Powder (둥굴레 가루 첨가 국수의 제면 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Min, Sung-Hee;Shin, So-Hee;Won, Moon-Jung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.524-530
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics of noodles with added Polygonati odoratum powder. Noodles' water binding capacity increased with increasing amounts of Polygonati odoratum powder. Solubility and swelling power increased with the temperature increasing proportionally to the amounts of added Polygonati odoratum powder. The gelatinization time decreased with increasing of Polygonati odoratum powder. The rate of weight increase and water absorption of cooking noodles decreased with increasing Polygonati odoratum powder. But the turbidity of the soup increased. With increasing Polygonati odoratum powder, L-values were shown to decrease and a and b value were increased. The results of sensory evaluation were that noodles containing under 5% Polygonati odoratum powder were rated as high-quality noodles.

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.

Backgrounds of Korean Noodle Industry (한국의 국수 산업 발달사)

  • Kim, Sung-Kon
    • Food Science and Industry
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.36-56
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    • 2017
  • The importance of noodles in Korean diet is becoming greater in recent years. This article is an overview on a variety of Korean noodles including dried noodle, naengmyeon (buckwheat noodle), dangmyeon (starch noodle) and instant fried noodle. It gives also the background information on the changes of the definition of noodles. Since Koreans are the largest consumer of instant fried noodles per capita in the world, primary emphasis was placed on the development history of instant fried noodles.

Quality Characteristics of Rice Noodles in Korean Market (시판 쌀국수의 품질 특성)

  • Yang, Hee-Seon;Kim, Chang-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.737-744
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    • 2010
  • In order to provide fundamental data on development of rice noodles, the quality characteristics of 10 kinds of commercial rice noodles were evaluated. Rice noodles were categorized into 3 groups for examination: 100% rice noodles with different shapes; round shape noodles with different rice contents; and noodles with different rice contents but smilar cooking method. Cooking properties, texture measurement, and sensory characteristics were evaluated. Frozen rice noodles and instant type of noodles made from composite flour of rice and wheat flour exhibited higher scores in overall acceptance. As for the form of noodle, round-shaped noodles seemed to be preferred in comparison to flat-shaped noodles. Generally, noodles with high texture scores of cohesiveness, adhesiveness, chewiness, resilience but not high score of hardness having smooth surface were preferred affecting overall acceptance scores. It appears that cooking methods and cooking time recommended by manufactures, noodle thickness and shape, packaging types such as frozen, refrigerated, and dried noodles were more influential than rice contents in aspects to the quality characteristics of the commercial rice noodle products in this study.

Development and Quality Characteristics of Rice Noodles Made with Added Capsosiphon fulvescens Powder (매생이 가루를 첨가한 쌀 국수의 개발 및 품질 특성)

  • Jung, Bok-Mi;Park, Soon-Ok;Shin, Tai-Sun
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.180-188
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    • 2009
  • This study investigated the quality of rice noodles containing different amounts of mesangi (Capsosiphon fulvescens) powder. The noodles were prepared with ratios of 1.9, 3.8, and 5.7% (w/w) of mesangi powder based on the flour weight. The noodles containing mesangi powder had lower moisture contents compared to the control, while amounts of ash were higher than in the control. For the cooking properties of the noodles, weight, volume, and turbidity were significantly higher in the mesangi rice noodles than the control (p<0.0001). The mesangi rice noodles had lower L- and a- values than the control, and these values decreased with increasing amounts of mesangi powder while the b- value increased. Texture profile analysis of the cooked noodles showed significantly higher levels of hardness (p<0.0001) and adhesiveness (p<0.05) in the mesangi rice noodles compared to the control, while cohesiveness (p<0.05), springiness (p<0.05), and gumminess (p<0.0001) values were lower than those of the control. However, the values for hardness, adhesiveness, cohesiveness, and springiness were not significantly different among the mesangi rice noodle groups. The pH of the rice noodles gradually decreased over 8 days of storage time. The 3.8% mesangi rice noodles had lower total and fungus plate counts than the other noodles during 15${\sim}$24 days of storage. However, the 3.8% masangi noodles showed the highest overall acceptability score(p<0.05).