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A Study on the Recipe and the Characteristic of Yeots by Microwave Oven (Microwave oven을 이용한 엿 제조방법 및 특성에 대한 연구)

  • 김태홍
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 1985
  • This study was designed to find out the optimum processing condition and the characteristics of yeots : In this study, Yeoteses were made from glutinous rice, Rice, Millet, Sorghum and Corn by microwave oven. The textural parameters of various Yeotses were determined by sensory evaluation and Rheometermeasurement. RESULTS : 1. The sweetness of all the raw materials before saccharification is 11%. In case of the sweetness of the raw materials after saccharification, Glutinous rice was the highest(28.8%) and Corn was the lowest(17.7%). Also, the sweetness of Glutionous rice Yeots was the highest(86%) and Corn Yeots was the lowest(82.7%).It showed similar tendancy to the sensory evaluation for sweetness. 2. The pH of the raw materials before saccharification was 4.4.The pH of sorgphum after-saccharification was the highest (4.7) and that of Corn was the lowest (4.3). 3. In the sensory evaluation of the various Yeotses, Glutinous rice Yeots showed the best quality and it did not showed any significant difference between glutinous Yeots and Rice Yeots.The overalll quality of Milet, Sorghum and Corn Yeotses were inferior to Glutnous and Rice Yeotses. Textural characteristics by Rheometermeasurement revealed differences among the various Yeotses. Hardness, Cohesiveness, Adhesiveness were the highest in Glutinous rice and Rice Yeotses. Adhesiveness showed similar tendancy to that of the sensory evaluation. 4. However, Becuase glutinous rice is more expensive than rice, it is desirable that we use Rice Yeots.

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Optimization of Rice (Oryza Sativa) Malting Process by Second-Order Experimental Design

  • Nguyen, Thach Minh;Nguyen, Xich Lien;Hoang, Kim Anh;Lee, Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.282-290
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    • 2008
  • The malting process of rice (OM4080 variety from Mekong Delta Rice Research Institute) was studied under pilot condition plan by means of the second-order experimental design. Processing parameters, such as the steeping time (0-60 hrs), steeping temperature ($5-45^{\circ}C$), germination time (0-8 days), germination temperature ($5-45^{\circ}C$) and gibberellin concentration (0-2 mg/kg) were investigated. As a result, all germination conditions, especially germination time, germination temperature, and gibberellin concentration had a significant effect on the malting loss, amylase activity and starch content. The protein content was not clearly affected by any conditions. The optimum conditions for malting process (with highest amylase activity) were as follows: 30 hrs of steeping time, $30-35^{\circ}C$ of steeping temperature, 5-5.5 days of germination time, $25^{\circ}C$ of germination temperature, and 1.5 mg/kg of giberrellin concentration.

Processing of Convenient Rice Gruels with Sericultures (쌀과 양잠 산물을 활용한 즉석 죽 제조)

  • Kim, Mi-Won;Woo, Na-Ri-Ya;Kim, Ae-Jung
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to develop traditional Korean rice gruels using sericultures. The SOD-like activities of the sericultures were in the order of 39.56%(Paecilomyces tenuipes: PT)>26.91%(Mulberry leaf: ML)>7.68%(Mulberry fruit: MF). The total phenolic acid contents were ML(0.21 mg/ml)>PT(0.16 mg/ml)>MF(0.07 mg/ml). The ML was the highest in all the groups. In the sensory evaluation, for overall quality, the rice gruel with ML was scored higher than the other samples, The brightness(L) of the rice gruels with sericultures were PT>MF>ML, and redness(a) was highest for MF(3.70) and yellowness(b) was highest for PT(17.74). The moisture contents of the gruels were 0.38%, 0.19%, and 0.07%, for ML, MF, and PT, respectively. The ash contents of the gruels were in the order of MF>PT>ML. The crude fat and protein contents were highest in the PT gruels.

Quality Comparison of Static-culture and Commercial Brown Rice Vinegars (정치배양 및 시판 현미식초의 품질특성 비교)

  • Woo, Seung-Mi;Jo, Yong-Jun;Lee, Su-Won;Kwon, Joong-Ho;Yeo, Soo-Hwan;Jeong, Yong-Jin
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.301-307
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    • 2012
  • The quality of brown rice vinegar that was produced via static culture (A) was compared with the quality of three types of domestic commercial brown rice vinegar (B, C, and D) and of three types of Japanese brown rice vinegar (E, F, and G). The results showed titratable acidity levels of 6.39%, 4.52-6.32%, and 4.51-4.89% in the static-cultured brown rice vinegar, the domestic commercial brown rice vinegars, and the Japanese brown rice vinegars, respectively. The pH levels were 3.28, 2.58-2.97, and 3.03-3.27 in the static-culture brown rice vinegar, the domestic commercial brown rice vinegars, and the Japanese brown rice vinegars, respectively, which show similar values of the static-culture brown rice vinegar and the Japanese brown rice vinegars. The total nitrogen (TN) values of the static-culture brown rice vinegar, the domestic commercial brown rice vinegars, and the Japanese brown rice vinegars were 0.24, 0.03-0.16, and 0.12-0.17, respectively, with the highest value for the static-culture brown rice vinegar, substantial differences among the domestic commercial brown rice vinegars, and similar contents among the Japanese brown rice vinegars. For free sugar, glucose was either detected only in a small quantity or not detected at all in the static-culture brown rice vinegar and the Japanese brown rice vinegars, which showed perfect fermentation. The glucose and maltose contents were higher in the domestic commercial brown rice vinegars. The organic acid content of the static-culture brown rice vinegar was similar to that of the Japanese brown rice vinegars. Therefore, the total acidity content, TN value, sensory property, and quality of the static-culture brown rice vinegar (A) were superior to those of the domestic and Japanese brown rice vinegars.

Antioxidant and Anticancer Activities of Ginseng Treated with Traditional Rice Wine Steam Process Method (전통적 탁주증자법으로 처리한 홍삼의 일부 항산화 및 항암효과)

  • Ye, Eun-Ju;Kim, Soo-Jung;Park, Chang-Ho;Bae, Man-Jong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.599-604
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    • 2005
  • The aim of this study was to develop the new processing method for ginseng. To investigate the efficacy of the new product (the traditional rice wine steamed-red ginseng: RWS-RGS), antioxidant and anticancer effects of RWS-RGS were examined. The DPPH radical scavenging effect of RWS-RGS extracted with ethanol was increased in dose-dependent manner Especially, A3 ($3^{rd}$ traditional rice wine steamed-red ginsengs) exhibited effective DPPH radical scavenging activity. Nitrite scavenging effect of white ginseng (W.G), red ginseng (R.G) and RWS-RGS ($A1\~A9:\;1^{st}$ traditional rice wine steamed-red $ginseng\~9^{th}$ traditional rice wine steamed-red ginseng) were $25.9{\pm}4.4\%,\;12.9{\pm}1.1\%\;and\;26.2{\pm}0.1\~56.1{\pm}0.6\%$ at pH 1.2, respectively. The antitumor effects of W.G, R.G and RWS-RGS (A9) were examined in Hep3B cancer cells. Their growth inhibition against Hep3B cancer cells showed $19.6{\pm}4.5\%,\;54.5{\pm}6.1\%,\;96.3{\pm}2.4\%$ at 5,000 ppm, respectively. These result suggest that the traditional rice wine steamed ginseng will be useful product with antioxidant and antitumor effect.

Effects of Sterilization Temperatures and Internal Air Volumes of a Pouch on the Quality of Retort Rice (살균온도 및 포장재내 공기량이 레토르트 쌀밥의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Koh, Ha-Young;Park, Moo-Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.150-154
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    • 1990
  • Various sterilization temperatures $(110^{\circ}C,\;120^{\circ}C,\;130^{\circ}C)$ and air volumes (air, 31ml, half-vacuum; 13ml, vacuum; -0.7ml) within the retort pouch were tested for the development of the simple retort rice processing techniques in which the pouch were filled with rice and water, and then sterilized. Water content of retort rice was found to be 59.0-63.3% resulting from mixing the rice and water in the ratio of 1:1.1. The most uniform water content was obtained from retort rice sterilized at $130^{\circ}C$ and packaged under vacuum. The larger water content differences were observed with the increase in internal air volumes within the retort pouch. Spreading degree of retort rice was geater than that of general cooked rice, was lower in upper layer than in low layer, and became lower with the larger air volume and higher sterilization temperature. a degree of rice became higher with the Increase of sterilization temperature but that was not affected by the internal air volume of the pouch. The higher sterilization temperature and the lower the air volume, the higher the whiteness was. The highest whiteness was obtained by packaging under vacuum and sterilizing at $130^{\circ}C$. Intact degree was much higer in packaging under air than vacuum. In sensory evaluation the retort rice of vacuum pack was good in color and spreading degree but not in appearance because of blocking and deforming, but that of air pack was good in texture on the contrary. The best quality was obtained by packaging under half-vacuum and sterilizing at $130^{\circ}C$.

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Effects of Freezing Rate and Storage Temperature on the Degree of Retrogradation, Texture and Microstructure of Cooked Rice (동결속도 및 저장온도가 취반된 쌀의 노화도, 조직감 및 미세구조에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Sung-Gil;Rhee, Chul
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.783-788
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    • 1995
  • Cooked rices were frozen at four different rates(3, 5, 7 and 12 hr) of maximum ice crystal formation zone and stored at $-20^{\circ}C\;and\;-70^{\circ}C$ for 3 months. Freezing rate, storage temperature and storage period all affected the degree of retrogradation of cooked rice. As the maximum ice crystal formation zone increased from 3 hrs to 12 hrs, the degree of retrogradation of cooked rice increased from 14.9% to 40.0%. Further retrogradation occurred during the freezing storage and cooked rice stored at $-20^{\circ}C$ retrograded faster than that held at $-70^{\circ}C$. The hardness and adhesiveness of frozen cooked rice thawed in $40^{\circ}C$ water were measured. Hardness of the frozen cooked rice was higher than that of non-frozen sample and was higher at lower freezing rate. However, the hardness of cooked rice decreased after 3 months of storage. On the other hand, the adhesiveness decreased during the freezing processing, and adhesiveness decreased more rapidly at a higher freezing rate. However, the adhesiveness of cooked rice increased after 3 months of the storage, and the level of decrease was higher at $-70^{\circ}C$ than at $-20^{\circ}C$. After 3 months of storage, ice crystal size of frozen cooked rice became larger by recrystalization than that of frozen sample prior to storage. Microstructure of cooked rice was damaged by ice crystal formation and its growth when observed by scanning electron microscope.

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A Study on Texture of Jeung-pyun According the Kinds of Rice (쌀 품종에 따른 증편의 조직특성에 관한 연구)

  • 김효진;이숙미;조정순
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 1997
  • The composition and polymeric structure of starch are the most important factors to determine the functional properties of rice. In an effort to relate the structural characteristics and its functional properties of starch in rice, molecular structural properties of starch from 6 rice cultivars were analysed. To relate the structure and function of starch the texture of Jeung-pyun made of rice were analyzed during retrogradation. The polymeric structure of rice starch was analyzed by debranching with isoamylase after gelatinization and fractionated with Sephadex G-75 gel filteration. The size fractionated debranched starch was categorized into four groups such as Fraction I, II, III and Intermediate Fraction depending in their max, The fractions with the max higher than 620 nm were designated as Fraction I, while those in the range of 600-620 nm and 540-600 nm as the Intermediate Fraction and Fraction II, respectively. The Fractions with the max lower than 540 were described as Fraction III. The average degree of polymerization (DP) of the Fraction I was estimated to be higher than 200, and those of other fractions, i.e. the Intermediate Fraction I, Fraction II and III were 150,45 and 25, respectively. The levels of Fraction I were varied from II to 35% of total sugar. The Fraction I showed the linear relationship with the amylse contents, and the Intermediate Fraction, which might contain the mixture of short chain of amylose and debranched long chain of amylopectin, were measured to be in the range of 2.7∼8.4%. The levels of fraction II and III, both to be considered as the branches of amylopectin, were ranged 14.5∼23.6% and 39.7∼73.0%, respectively. The ratio of Fraction III to Fraction II describing the degree of branch or compactness of amylopectin was estimated to be around 4.0 for waxy varieties and around 2.0 for high amylose cultivars. With these results, it can be suggested that the degree of branch of the amylopectin may effect on amylose contents of starch or rice versa, To invertigate processing aptitude of different rice cultivars for the preparation of Jeung-pyun, its texture was analyzed by Instron, hardness, cohesiveness, elasticity, gumminess and chewiness of Jeung-pyun made of rice showed the significant relationship with the amylose content. Hardness was increased during retrogradation of product, but the relationship between hardness and amylose content due to not only difference in amylose content but also difference in structural characteristics of starch. In analysis of relationship between structure of rice starch and mechanical properties of Jeung-pyun during retrogradation elasticity did not show any relationship before retrogradation bur during retrogradation showed significant correlation. With these result, it can be suggested that the degree of branch of the amylopectin may effect on elasticity during retrogradation. However hardness, cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness which were significant different before retrogradation, showed some correlation with structure of rice starch during retrigradation.

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A Comparison of Quality Characteristics of Rice Porridges Made from Different Cultivars (원료 품종별 쌀죽의 품질 특성 비교)

  • Park, Hye-Young;Lee, Ji-Yoon;Ahn, Eok-Keun;Kim, Hyun-Joo;Choi, Hye Sun;Park, Jiyoung;Sim, Eun-Yeong;Song, Hana;Kim, Hong-Sig
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.458-467
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    • 2021
  • The effect of 16 cultivars on the quality of the rice porridge was investigated. The 'Geunnun' had the highest water absorption rate, but the 'Segyejinmi' yield (w/w) was the highest. The total sugar content of the rice porridge was 0.29~8.10%, showing significant variation among the cultivars. High amylose 'Dodamssal' and 'Hwaseonchalbyeo' glutinous rice displayed rotational viscosities of <20,000 cP. Rotational viscosities for boiled rice cultivars were 30,000~40,000 cP, representing an intermediate level, and the rotational viscosities of 'Geonyang2' and 'Hanareum4' were over 50,000 cP. These results suggest that the viscosity of rice porridge varies significantly among raw material cultivars. Among other variables affecting the texture profile of rice porridge, there were significant differences in hardness and gumminess among the cultivars. As a raw material, 'Baekokchal', a kind of glutinous rice, is known to be whiter than the non-glutinous rice, but after processing to porridge, it showed the lowest L value (71.1). Starch degrading enzyme activity was not significant in most types of rice porridges within 30 or 60 minutes. Therefore, enzymatic starch degradation is thought to be completed within 30 minutes. Among the tested raw materials, 'Miho' was 73.5 ㎍/mg, indicating the best digestibility in vitro.

The Study on the Microbiological Limitation Standards Setting of Handmade Rice-cake by Steam Processing (수작업떡류의 증자공정에 의한 미생물학적 한계기준 설정에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Ung-Soo;Kwon, Sang-Chul
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.4310-4317
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    • 2014
  • The HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) system was applied to Handmade Rice Cakes. The main ingredients of rice cakes, work facilities and workers were provided from the KB company located in Seogye-dong Yongsan-gu, Seoul between September 12, 2012 and February 13, 2013. The manufacturing process chart was prepared by referring to the manufacturing process of rice cake manufacturers in general. Microbiological hazard analysis of the raw materials and after the steaming process of rice-cakes showed a safe result. On the other hand, the microorganism test on the manufacturing environment and workers suggested that the microbiological hazard can be reduced through systematic cleaning and disinfection, accompanied by improved personal hygiene based on hygienic education for workers on the management of microorganisms in the working area.