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Ingredient Mixing Ratio Optimization for the Preparation of Sulgidduk with Barley(Hordeum vulgare L.) Sprout Powder (어린 보릿가루를 첨가한 설기떡의 재료 혼합비의 최적화)

  • Park, Hae-Youn;Jang, Myung-Sook
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.23 no.4 s.100
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    • pp.551-560
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    • 2007
  • This study was performed to determine the optimum ratio of ingredients in the Sulgidduk with barley(Hordeum vulgare L.) sprout powder. A mathematical analytical tool was employed for optimization of the typical ingredients. The canonical form and trace plot showed the affect of each ingredient in the mixture against the final product. Mixture design showed 14 experimental points, including 4 replicates for three independent variables. The three independent variables selected for the experiment were: water($15{\sim}22%$), barley sprout powder($1{\sim}4%$), and sugar($12{\sim}19%$). The optimum responses variables such as color values(L, a, and b), instrumental texture parameters(hardness, gumminess, and chewiness), and sensory characteristics(appearance, color, smell, taste, softness, moistness, and overall acceptability) were evaluated. The Hunter colorimetric L- and a-values of the Sulgidduk decreased with an increasing amount of barley sprout powder. As more barley sprout powder was added, a higher b-value resulted. Textural hardness, gumminess, and chewiness were lowered by the addition of barley sprout powder. The optimum formulation obtained by both numerical and graphical methods showed similar results. The representative optimal ingredient ratio commonly obtained by both methods were: 18.2% water, 2.0% barley sprout powder, and 14.8% sugar.

Determination and Prediction of Partition Coefficient Values (Kp) for Printing Ink Solvents on Cookie from the Kp of Each Cookie Ingredient

  • An, Duek-Jun
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.246-251
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    • 2009
  • The partitioning behavior of five printing ink solvents was studied in cookie ingredients and cookies to examine migration behavior, and to determine if one could predict Kp of a cookie from summing the Kp of each ingredient multiplied by its weight factor in the cookie formula. Solvents were ethyl acetate, hexane, isopropanol, methyl ethyl ketone, and toluene. Gas chromatography was used to measure Kp values on each raw and baked ($260^{\circ}C$ for 10 min) cookie ingredients, and lab-made cookies. The baking process-decreases in water content in each sample generally affected Kp of polar solvents, but did not affect that of the non-polar solvents. Structural changes in cookie ingredients during the baking process also caused some change of migration behavior. While the prediction of Kp of lab-made cookies using the Kp of raw ingredients showed significant differences between calculated and experimentally found values, predictions with baked ingredients showed much smaller differences. This suggests that loss of water and changes of crystallinity in cookies and cookie ingredients due to the baking process are important and affect the Kp.

Development of the Health Foods Containing the Extract from Pinus strobus Leave (솔잎(Pinus strobus) 추출물을 함유한 건강식품의 개발)

  • 이상영;이윤형;신용목;차상훈;최용순
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.379-383
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    • 1996
  • To evaluate the methanol extract from Pinus strobus leave as a possible ingredient of health food, the sensory analysis and an animal experiment were designed using cookie, candy or chewing gum containing the methanol extract. Cookie, candy and chewing gum which contained 0.4%, 0.25% and 0.3% of the methanol extract, respectively, were prepared by Haitai Confectionary CO.. Sensory analysis of the products was evaluated by hedonic scale. Our results indicated that the addition of the methanol extract to the products provides better sensory perception in hedonic score and higher preference number than control, especially in candy and cookie. In the animal experiment, the chickens fed diet containing 10% of the cookie powder for 2 weeks exhibited a reduction of the serum cholesterol level by 18%, compared with the chickens fed basal diet. This result suggested that the methanol extract from P. strobus leave contained a potential ingredient to reduce the concentration of serum cholesterol. Therefore, extract from Pinus strobus leaves can be used as an ingredient of health food.

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Optimized Recipe for Cookies with Dried Danggue Powder Determined by Response Surface Methodology (당귀분말을 첨가한 냉동쿠키 제조 조건의 최적화)

  • Joo, Na-Mi;Lee, Sun-Mee;Jeong, Hee-Sun
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.421-429
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to develop a recipe for a nutritional cookie containing Danggue powder, and to achieve an optimal ingredient composition and texture that would appeal to consumers of all ages. To reduce its content, wheat flour was partially substituted with Danggue in the formulation. Response surface methodology was used to analyze the measured results and showed 16 experimental points, including 2 replicates for the Danggue powder, brown sugar, and butter ingredients. The compositional and functional properties were measured, and these values were applied to a mathematical model. A canonical form and perturbation plot showed the influence of each ingredient on the final product. The sensory evaluation results indicated significant differences between samples for color (p<0.01), flavor (p<0.01), texture (p<0.05), and overall quality (p<0.05). As a result, the optimal ingredient levels for sensory quality were determined as 4.83 g of Danggue powder, 70.46 g of brown sugar, and 86.08 g of butter.

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Importance-Performance Analysis of the Quality Attributes of Bean Coffee and Instant Coffee for the Koreans and the Mongolians (한국인과 몽골인의 원두 커피, 인스턴트 커피 품질 속성에 대한 중요도 및 수행도 분석)

  • Jo, Mi-Na;Purevsuren, Bolorerdene
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.211-230
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate importance and performance about the quality attributes of bean coffee and instant coffee for the Koreans and the Mongolians. The survey was conducted in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province, Korea and in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia from April to May, 2012. The questionnaire was distributed to 380 Koreans and 380 Mongolians, and 253 and 250 copies were collected from the Koreans and the Mongolians, respectively, for statistical analyses. For the importance-performance analysis(IPA), 14 quality attributes of bean coffee and instant coffee were investigated. The main results of this study were as follows. In the importance and performance comparison about the bean coffee quality, taste, aroma, quantity, price, hygiene, freshness and shelf life were more important to the Koreans than to the Mongolians. On the other hand, nutrition and ingredient were regarded as more important attributes for the Mongolians. Also, price, nutrition, temperature and ingredient were better performance to the Mongolians than to the Koreans. In the importance and performance comparison about the instant coffee quality, quantity and price were more important to the Koreans than to the Mongolians. However, nutrition and temperature were more important to the Mongolians. Moreover, nutrition, temperature, variety and freshness were better performance to the Mongolians than to the Koreans. According to the IPA results of 14 quality attributes of bean coffee, the selection attributes with high importance but low performance were price and shelf life for the Koreans, while nutrition, hygiene and ingredient for the Mongolians. For instant coffee, the selection attributes with high importance but low performance were hygiene and concentration for the Koreans, while concentration and ingredient for the Mongolians.

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Oxidative Stability of Salmon (Salno salar) Mince as Affected by an Added Stabilizing Protein Ingredient and Storage Temperature (안정제 첨가와 저장온도에 따른 Salmon(Salno salar) Mince의 산화 안정성)

  • 한명규
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.300-304
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    • 2001
  • The oxidative stability of salmon mince to which milk protein concentrate(MPC) added was investigated. Salmon mince was stored at 4$\^{C}$ for 21 days, at -18$\^{C}$ for 20 days and at -18$\^{C}$ for 20 days after cooking in an electric omen. At each storage point, peroxide values(POV) were determined. Salmon mince with 4% MPC increased greater oxidative stability than control (without MPC). Sensory evaluation for measuring the oxidative stability of salmon mince was accomplished. Sensory scares of salmon mince with 4% MPC were higher than those of control. The results indicate that MPC could be useful for oxidative stability, as stabilizing protein ingredient of salmon mince.

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A Study on Korean Seaweed Foods by Literature Review (한국 해조류 음식의 문헌적 고찰 - 1450${\sim}$1950년대를 중심으로 -)

  • Sohn, Jung-Woo
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.75-85
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    • 2009
  • In this study, a total of 70 seaweed names among various kinds of seaweeds, including dried and powdered foods, were investigated by examining Korean foods literature published during 1450${\sim}$1950. There were 14 kinds of sea mustard, 13 kinds of laver, 3 kinds of kerp, 6 kinds of sea staghorn, 15 kinds of green laver, 1 kind of Ecklonia cava, 11 kinds of agar and 7 seaweeds classified as other. It was also found that seaweed was used as a main ingredient, secondary ingredient, or a garnish in a total of 74 traditional Korean foods. The seaweed foods appearing in the literature were classified by a traditional Korean food classification system according to cooking method. These traditional seaweed foods were placed into 6 categories including main dishes, side dishes, tteok lyou and hangwa lyou. Finally, a database was established in order to provide a research basis for traditional Korean seaweed foods.

Sensory Properties and Optimization of Tangsuyuk Batter Ingredients (탕수육 배터 성분들의 관능적 특성 및 최적화)

  • 이현규;이경숙;박관화
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.559-565
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    • 1999
  • This study investigated the effects of tangsuyuk batter ingredients on sensory. The optimal condition was evaluated by using RSM(response surface methodology). Five ingredients(wheat flour, corn starch, sodium bicarbonate, alum, water) were used as independent variables, coding 36 experimental trials. The resulting sensory scores(flavor, fracture, color, overall acceptability) were used as dependent variables. Each dependent variable showed significant differences(p<0.05). When the amount of sodium bicarbonate was increased, the sensory scores for flavor and fracture also increased. Sensory scores for color also increased when the amount of sodium bicarbonate was increased and the amount of alum decreased. Overall acceptability scored higher when the amount of sodium bicarbonate was increased. This is therefore indicates that sodium bicarbonate is likely a very important ingredient in the batter. The effects of each ingredient on sensory were thus investigated. The optimum ratios of wheat flour, corn starch, sodium bicarbonate, alum and water were predicted to be 27.55%, 19.34%, 0.27%, 0.19% and 52.65% respectively.

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Research Study of Yukwa Baking Process, a Traditional Desert Originated from Jeonbuk, Korea (전북 지방의 유과 제조 방법 및 소비자들의 유과 선호도 조사)

  • Kim, Joong-Man;Han, Eun-Ju;Cha, Kyung-Ok
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.402-414
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    • 2010
  • A survey was conducted to study the ingredient and the nutrition of Yukwa consumed in Jeonbuk region. Additional survey was performed to the adult population in Jeobook region to identify the recognition and improvement of Yukwa. The ingredient and baking process varies from each region. The modernization of Yukwa baking process requires introduction of new flavour using new ingredient and simplification of the baking process as these two factors are holding back the modernization of the Yukwa. Top quality Yukwa can be produced by standardized baking process, using top quality agricultural goods, cultivated in Korea. The key to making Yukwa more accessible to the public is by simplifying the current baking process, including the drying process Bandegi, which is the most complicated process of all.

Optimization of Ingredient Mixing Ratio for Preparation of Sponge Cake with Bamboo (Pseudosasa japonica Makino) Leaves Powder (대나무잎 가루를 첨가한 스펀지 케이크 재료 혼합비율의 최적화)

  • Park, Jung-Eun;Jeong, Heung-Do;Jang, Myung-Sook
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.317-329
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    • 2009
  • In the study, we determined the optimal ingredient mixing ratio for the preparation of sponge cake containing bamboo (Pseudosasa japonica Makino) leaves. This experiment was designed in according with the D-optimal design of mixture design, which involved 14 experimental points including 4 replicates for three independent variables (sugar 110${\sim}$129%, bamboo leaves 3${\sim}$8%, oil 10${\sim}$25%). The results the F-test, specific gravity, volume and color values (L, a, b) decided a linear model, while the viscosity, hardness and sensory characteristics (color, smell, taste, texture and overall acceptance) decided a quadratic model. The results of our fitness analysis demonstrated that in all characteristic, the probabilities were significant within 0.05%; thus, the models were accepted as appropriate. The response surface and trace plot results demonstrated that increasing amounts of added bamboo leaves induced a reduction in brightness, and increasing redness and yellowness. In addition, increasing amounts of bamboo leaves caused increases in hardness, and thus the softness of the cake decreased. And as the level of added oil increased, softness increased. Cake samples received low sensory evaluation scores when sugar, bamboo leaves, and oil were added above their optimal levels. In the numeric optimization, the optimal ingredient amounts were 121.36% sugar, 4.96% bamboo leaves, and 15.69% oil. The above results demonstrate the feasibility of adding bamboo leaves to sponge cake, and therefore, a bamboo leaves as a functional food.