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Quality Characteristics of Teriyaki Sauces containing Medicinal Herb Extracts

  • Kim, Hyun-Ah;Kim, Dong-Seok;Song, Chung-Rak
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.130-135
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    • 2014
  • This study determined the effects of addition of medicinal herb extracts (Zanthoxylum piperitum extract(TZ), Acanthopanax sessiliflorus(TA), Panax ginseng(TP), Cinnamomum lureitri Nees(TC), Angelica gigantis radix(TAG) and Crataegii fructus extract (TCF) to teriyaki sauce with regard to taste and health benefit. After adding the medicinal herb extracts to teriyaki sauce, moisture content was found to be inversely proportional to the viscosity. The sauce with Panax ginseng extract(TP) had lowest sweetness, but highest salinity. The results showed that the sauce with Korean herb extracts had lower salinity content. In terms of colour value, the sauce with Crataegii fructus extract(TCF) had much higher lightness, redness, and yellowness than sauce prepared with other herb extracts. It had the strongest acidic taste and lowest pH. Sensory evaluation test revealed that the sauce with Anthoxylum piperitum extract(TZ) was the most preferred sauce among all the sauces tested. The degree of brown color of teriyaki sauces was correlated positively with taste preference(r=.570, p<0.01) and overall preference(r=.505, p<0.01).

Rapid Processing of Hydrolyzed Sauce Using Low-Usefulness Fish and Shellfish (이용도가 낮은 어패류의 가수분해물을 이용한 속성액젓의 제조)

  • 배태진;최옥수
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.402-408
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    • 1998
  • A rapid processing method for fermented sauce of favorable flavor was investigated with low-usefulness marine resources. Hydrolyzed at optimal conditions for 6 hours usuing alcalase, and separated by molecularporous membrane. It's very effective for remove bitter taste at below M.W. 100 dalton, and effective at below M.W.500 dalton. Added 2% invert sugar in fermented sauce at below M.W.500 dalton, and thermal treatment at 100$^{\circ}C$ for 30 minutes were improved flavor. Chemical composition of fermented sauce using hair tail were 80.7% of moisture, 2.2% of carbohydrate, 1.8% of total nitrogen, 1.6% of amino nitrogen and pH was 6.5. The ratio of amino nitrogen in total nitrogen was 77.8%. And chemical composition of fermented sauce used gizzard shad, kangdale, pen shell and oyster were similar to fermented sauce used hair tail. Total nitrogen were above 1.8% and the ratio of amino nitrogen in total nitrogen was 77.7∼84.2% in all fermented sauce. Amino acid contents in fermented sauce used hair tail, gizzard shad, kangdale, pen shell and oyster were 4,318.1mg%, 4,681.3mg%, 3,156.2mg% and 4,175.0mg%, respectively. And the predominant free amino acid were glutamic acid, lysine and glycine in all fermented sauce.

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Quality Characteristics of Teriyaki Sauce added with Bitter Melon (Momoridaica charantia L.) Powder (여주 분말을 이용한 데리야끼 소스의 품질특성)

  • Cho, In-Sook;Yoon, Heui-Young;Hong, Ki-Woon
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.23 no.7
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    • pp.176-182
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    • 2017
  • This study evaluated th physicochemical and sensory characteristics of teriyaki sauce added with bitter melon (Momoridaica charantia L.) roasting powder. Teriyaki sauce containing Momoridaica charantia L. roasting powder at concentration of 0% (control), 2% (RMT2), 4% (RMT4), 6% (RMT6), 8% (RMT8). Color of teriyaki sauce added with Momoridaica charantia L. roasting powder were lower than the control. The pH of the sauce ranged from $4.31{\pm}0.01{\sim}4.87{\pm}0.01$. As the amount of added Momoridaica charantia L. roasting powder was increased, total soluble solid content and viscosity of teriyaki sauce increased. DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activities of Momoridaica charantia L. added teriyaki sauce increased. The sensory evaluation was performed with scoring test s for color, flavor, taste, bitter taste, and overall acceptability by 50 professional panelists. In sensory evaluation, teriyaki sauce added with 4% Momoridaica charantia L. roasting powder concentrate high score in sensory preference. Based on the results, 4% should be recommended as the optimum level of Momoridaica charantia L. roasting powder concentrate to be added for the preparation of teriyaki sauce.

Quality Evaluation of Teriyaki Sauce Processed with Shrimp Remnants and Its Physicochemical Properties (새우 부산물을 첨가한 데리야끼 소스의 제조 및 품질 평가)

  • Cho, Eun-Hye;Kim, Kyung-Moe;Lee, Yang-Bong
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.184-196
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    • 2011
  • This study aims to offer basic data in order to develop sauces which can satisfy customers who seek special and unique tastes by using extracts from teriyaki sauce made from shrimp remnants. Compared with traditional Eel bone Teriyaki sauce, shrimp remnant teriyaki sauce was better. In the comparison between teriyaki sauces with different amounts of soy sauce, the one made from Korean M soy sauce bas sweeter taste and stronger fish flavor than the one made from Japanese G soy sauce while the latter has saltier and more bitter tastes. However, the former was more preferred on the whole.

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Improvement of Lipid Oxidation Stability of Seasoned Pork and Formula Development of Seasoning Sauce for Pork Bulgogi with Doenjang and Onion Using Mixture Experimental Design

  • Oh, Hyun-Ju;Kim, Chang-Soon;Chang, Duk-Joon
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.772-779
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    • 2008
  • The antioxidative effect of doenjang (fermented soybean paste) and onion added in the seasoned pork, bulgogi was evaluated and the optimum mixture ratio of ingredients in seasoning sauce has been established using mixture experimental design (MED). When the seasoned pork, bulgogi was prepared with soy sauce 12% (control), doenjang 9% (in replacement of soy sauce 9%) added group (DG), and doenjang 9% and onion 33.4% (in replacement of water 33.4%) added group (DOG), and stored at $-25^{\circ}C$ for 6 months, the peroxide value (POV) and thiobarbituric acid (TBA) value of control, DO, and DOG were all lower than that of control from the initial stage of storage. The antioxidative effect of seasoned pork was found to increase with the replacement of doenjang in seasoning sauce for pork bulgogi. Moreover, antioxidative effects in DOG increased more synergistically. Therefore, the lipid oxidation stability of pork bulgogi was improved by the addition of doenjang and onion onto the seasoning sauce. The optimum mixture ratio of seasoning sauce for pork bulgogi followed up by the MED was found to be doenjang 7.10%, soy sauce 9.46%, onion 19.72%, and water 42.58% with excellent sensory quality.

Development of Bulgogi Sauce added with the Concentrate of Jujube Flesh Left around Seed (대추씨 주변 과육 농축물을 활용한 불고기 소스 개발)

  • Cheon, Doo-Hee;Lee, Kyung-Hee
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.512-520
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    • 2017
  • This study was carried out to develop concentrate of residual jujube flesh around the seed as a thickening agent of Bulgogi sauce. Quality characteristics and sensory test of Bulgogi sauces added with jujube concentrate (30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%) were evaluated in comparison with control sauce containing xanthan gum as a thickening agent. Moisture content of Bulgogi sauce added with 30% jujube concentrate was the highest (74.59%). As content of jujube concentrate increased, moisture contents in Bulgogi sauces significantly decreased. Sugar content of control sauce ($30.82^{\circ}Bx$), was lowest among the sauces. As content of jujube concentrate increased, Sugar content of sauces significantly increased ($33.00{\sim}34.38^{\circ}Bx$). Salinity (%) was highest in control sauce (1.38%), and there was no difference in salinity among the sauces depending on the amount of jujube concentrate. Viscosity was highest in sauce added with 50% jujube concentrate (43.33 cP) and lowest in sauce with 30% jujube concentrate (13.20 cP). As content of jujube concentrate increased, viscosity tended to increase significantly. Spreadability was highest in sauce added with 30% jujube concentrate (8.88 cm). As the amount of jujube concentrate increased, spreadability of sauce tended to decrease significantly. Color value was different according to the contents of jujube concentrate in sauces. L-, a-, and b-values of control sauce were highest at 40.19, 1.5, and 24.57, respectively. The results of the sensory test for Bulgogi sauce showed that overall preference was significantly highest in sauce added with 35% jujube concentrate. Moreover, sauce added with 35% jujube concentrate was preferred the most in terms of appearance, taste, and fluidity. Meanwhile, the results of the differentiation test showed a significant difference in color intensity, jujube flavor and taste, sweet taste, and salty taste. However, no significant difference was observed in fluidity. The results of the preference test for Bulgogi seasoned with sauces added with jujube concentrate showed that overall preference and flavor, taste, and texture preference were highest in Bulgogi seasoned with sauce added with 35% jujube concentrate. However, no significant difference was observed in preference towards appearance among the samples.

A Study of Western Food Experience and the Influence of Sauce on Food Quality (서양요리의 이용실태 및 소스(Sauce)가 음식품질에 미치는 영향)

  • 김현덕;이연정;한재숙
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.307-317
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to research Koreans western food experiences and the influence of sauce on food quality. Among 1,340 respondents, 660 were males and 680 femails in Daegu and Kyeongbuk area. The first part of this study was about their experiences on western foods. As the main motivation to visit western restaurants, 33.2% responded the facilities and atmosphere and 23.7% because they liked western foods. Family was the most common group of company with 33.5% of respondents when they visited the restaurants. In terms of monthly frequency, most of them (60.7%) visited 1~2 times a month. Taste of food was the main factor (34.0%) for choosing western foods. But taste of food was also the most common dissatisfaction with western foods for 36.2% of respondents. Price of foods was next (31.6%) and quality of waiter and waitress services was the third most common factor (13.6%). The second part of the study was an investigation of the influence of sauce on food quality. 35.0% of respondents tasted the sauce at the hotel restaurant. 40.5% of respondents indicated sauce influenced the image of the western foods and 40.9% indicated the level of the influence as substantial. In total, 81.4% of respondents answered that the quality of the quality of the sauce influenced the image of the western foods. In general, the influence of sauce on western food quality was perceived as a significant contributing factor with an average 4.00 on 5-point scale in 15 questionaires. Notably, the questionnaire, "The taste of the western food is improved mostly with sauce." ranked the highest with 4.45 on the 5-point scale.int scale.

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Effects of Salt Concentration in Soybean Sauce on the Physicochemical Properties of Pre-rigor Ground Hanwoo Muscle

  • Kim, Hyun-Wook;Choi, Ji-Hun;Choi, Yun-Sang;Kim, Hack-Youn;Han, Doo-Jeong;Kim, Tae-Hyun;Lee, Sung-Ki;Kim, Cheon-Jei
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.389-397
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to examine the effect of salt concentration in soybean sauce (ganjang) on pre-rigor ground Hanwoo (Korean native cattle) muscle. Although adding soybean sauce reduced pH of pre-rigor Hanwoo muscle, it improved the water holding capacity (WHC), cooking loss, total protein solubility, myofibrillar fragmentation index (MFI), 2-thiobar-bituric acid (TBA) values, and textural properties by increasing salt concentration in the soybean sauce. In particular, adding soybean sauce inhibited lipid oxidation despite increasing salt concentration. An increased salt concentration in the soybean sauce in pre-rigor Hanwoo muscle tended to make the meat have lower lightness and higher redness and yellowness values. Although soybean sauce had a significantly lower pre-rigor salting effect than sodium chloride in terms of cooking loss and total protein solubility (p<0.05), soybean sauce improved myofibrillar fragmentation and lipid oxidation when compared with sodium chloride. Furthermore, no significant differences in textural properties were observed between adding soybean sauce and sodium chloride at the same salt concentrations. Therefore, soybean sauce can be a functional curing material for pre-rigor muscle.

Manufacturing Demi-glace Sauce Added with Different kinds of Thickening Agents and Quality Characteristics (전분을 달리한 농후제의 이용에 따른 Demi-glace sauce 제조 및 품질 특성)

  • Choi, Jung-Hee;Park, Geum-Soon
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.589-598
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    • 2012
  • This research was studied to find out the best ingredients for making demi-glace sauce, using the thickening agent with glutinous rice, non-glutinous rice, brown rice, and black rice, and to look into the quality characteristics. The moisture of demi-glace sauce depending on the thickening type was that the roux added cereals was higher than the control. In addition, it was increased depending on the extension of the storage time. The control was the highest on pH and acidity. On variation depending on the storage time, all of the experimental groups showed decrease on pH. Demi-glace sauce with brown rice and black rice roux showed increase of acidity. The DPPH radical was not tended to be decreased in the experimental group, but it was rapidly decreased in the control, depending on the extension of the storage time. Demi-glace sauce with non-glutinous rice was the highest on Hunter's color L value and generally increased according to the storage time. Also demi-glace sauce with glutinous rice was the highest on 'a' value and 'b' value but was decreased according to the storage time. The control was highest on viscosity, and demi-glace sauce with non-glutious and black rice roux were low on the variation of viscosity depending on the storage time. Increment of total bacteria in demi-glace sauce with black and brown rice roux was relatively lower than the control on storage stability test, and demi-glace sauce with brown rice roux got the highest point after swallow, taste and overall of sensory evaluation.

Quality Characteristics of Brown Sauce Added with Jujube Concentrate (대추농축액을 첨가한 브라운소스의 품질특성)

  • Hong, Dong-Pyo;Oh, Suk-Tae
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.259-273
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    • 2013
  • Brown sauce is very frequently used for western meat dishes, and this study aims to develop brown sauce for Asians and Koreans by adding jujube concentrate which has natural sugar and is used in Chinese medicine. The ingredients and sensory characteristics of brown sauce added with jujube concentrate were examined and the results are as follows. First, the moisture content increased with increased amount of jujube concentrate added, while the pH decreased. In the results of the sensory evaluation, the sample added with 5% jujube concentrate had the highest score, and the one added with 9% jujube concentrate had the lowest score in color. In the flavor evaluation, the sample added with 5% jujube concentrate had the highest score, and the one added with 9% jujube concentrate had the lowest score. In overall acceptability, the sample added with 5% jujube concentrate had the highest score, and the scores were high in order of 3%, 7%, and 9% concentrates when the samples were heated for 16 hours. Also, when making brown sauce made with beef leg bones, their ingredients continued to flow out even heated for more than 10 hours. Therefore, it was considered that more delicious and healthier sauce could be made by adding jujubes when making beef leg bone brown sauce. Based on these results, even though brown sauce originated from western foods, it can be used to Koreans' taste by adding Korean ingredients. Moreover, more recipes can be made from the brown sauce added with jujube concentrate for more Asians including Koreans to enjoy.

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