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Survey on packaging status and sensory quality of fresh-cut mushrooms from retail markets (유통 중 신선편이 버섯 제품의 포장실태 및 관능적 품질 조사)

  • Choi, Ji-Weon;Lee, Hye-Eun;Lee, Ji-Hyun;Kim, Yong-Phil;Kim, Ji-Gang
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.287-292
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    • 2014
  • This study investigated the packaging status and sensory quality of fresh-cut mushroom products from retail markets. Fifty one fresh-cut mushroom products were surveyed / purchased from discount stores in four cities in January (winter), March (spring), August (summer), and October (autumn) 2009. Collected fresh-cut mushrooms include single variety products like whole oyster mushroom and winter mushroom, diced or sliced oak mushroom, sliced king oyster mushroom, and ready-to-cook mixed mushroom products. Most fresh-cut mushrooms were packed in trays made of aluminum, polystyrene (PS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), nylon materials covered with PVC (polyvinyl chloride) wrap or solid PP (polypropylene) and PS. Eighty nine percent of the covers were labeled with manufacture and expiration date. Collected samples showed severe browning (10%) and off-flavor (4%). The percentage of products with a rating of 'good' or better in overall quality was 90%. Moreover, Survey showed seasonal differences in sensory qualities. All of the collected fresh-cut mushrooms in autumn and winter had high marketability. However, Mushroom products collected in spring and summer had lower quality, hence requires treatment to prevent browning and off-flavor.

Contents of Pectic Substance and Minerals and Textural Properties of Leek Added Kimchi During Fermentation (부추첨가 김치의 발효과정 중 펙틴질과 무기질 함량 및 조직감)

  • 김유경;이귀주
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.258-263
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    • 1999
  • Kimchi prepared with various amounts of leek (4. 8, 12%) were fermented at 15$^{\circ}C$ for 9 days and the changes in the contents of pectic substance and minerals were determined. Textural properties and sensory characteristics of kimchi were also evaluated after 3rd and 9th days of fermentation. During fermentation, the cutting force increased up to 7th day and then decreased slowly and that of control was higher than those of others. While the control kimchi showed an increase of hot-water-soluble pectin (HWSP) and decrease of HCI-soluble pectin (HCISP), the leek-added kimchi showed an opposite trend. In all kimchi samples, the contents of Ca, Mg and K decreased gradually, whereas that of Na increased slowly during fermentation. As the addition of leek increased in kimchi, the weaker the sourness and the better the appearance. Hardness of leek-added kimchi tended to be higher than that of control as measured by sensory evaluation. In overall acceptability, 12%-leek-added kimchi showed the highest score both at 3rd and 9th days of fermentation. These results suggested that the addition of leek improves the textural qualities of kimchi and enhances the sensory attribute such as flavor during fermentation.

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Relative Sweetness and Sweetness Quality of Low Calorie Sweeteners in Milk and Coffee Model System (우유와 커피 모델 시스템에 적용된 저열량 감미 소재의 감미도와 감미질)

  • Choi, Ji-Hye;Kim, Kwang-Pyo;Chung, Seo-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.754-762
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    • 2013
  • This study investigated the relative sweetness of various sweeteners (tagatose, xylose, erythritol, sucralose, and enzyme treated stevia) in milk and instant coffee systems. Additionally, the effects of interactions with other ingredients on the sensory characteristics of milk and coffee were explored. In the case of a banana-flavored milk system, sucrose was added to a concentration of 5%, and the five types of sweetener were added to a concentration of equal sweetness to a 5% concentration of sucrose. For coffee systems, 5.9% sucrose level and sweeteners' concentration equivalent to this level was added. A generic descriptive analysis was performed using ten trained panelists. The results showed that the relative sweetness of all the sweeteners was identical to that identified in the aqueous system, except for stevia in the milk system and in the coffee system with added vegetable cream. For the black coffee system, the relative sweetness decreased for tagatose, erythritol and for stevia. Fat and vegetable cream significantly affected the sensory qualities of milk and coffee, respectively.

The Microbiological, Physicochemical, and Sensory Characteristics of Korean Pork Jerky Prepared with Kochujang (한국형 고추장 양념 돈육포의 미생물학적, 이화학적 및 관능적 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Hyoun-Wook;Lee, Kyoung-Ah;Han, Doo-Jeong;Kim, Cheon-Jei;Paik, Hyun-Dong
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.377-381
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    • 2007
  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the microbial safety and quality changes of Korean sliced pork jerky, and to investigate these properties over 90 days and 28 days of storage at room temperature $(25^{\circ}C)$ and elevated temperature $(35^{\circ}C)$. Based on the microbial counts of pork jerky, mesophilic bacteria were detected at 2.50 log CFU/g at day 0. The mesophilic bacterial count did not change significantly for all samples, and coliform bacteria and Bacillus cereus were not detected in any samples during storage at either $25^{\circ}C\;or\;35^{\circ}C$. The following physicochemical qualities were also investigated: TBA value, Aw, and pH. In the case of $25^{\circ}C$ storage, the Aw of Korean sliced pork jerky was 0.72 at day 0, and was reduced to 0.58 after 90 days of storage. The TBA value increased as the storage time increased, and was 0.52 after 90 days of storage. The pH of all samples did not change significantly. In the case of $35^{\circ}C$ storage, the TBA, Aw, and pH values were not significantly different from those obtained during $25^{\circ}C$ storage. In addition, the sensory properties of all samples were not significantly different between storage at the two temperatures. In conclusion, these results suggest Korean sliced pork jerky could be used to study the development of commercial pork jerky.

Fermentation Characteristics of Makgelli Made with Loquat Fruits (Eriobotrya japonica Lindley) (비파 열매를 첨가한 막걸리의 발효 특성)

  • Choi, Kuy-Won;Lee, Jun-Ki;Jo, Hyeon-Ju;Lee, Kwon-Jai;Yoon, Jin-A;An, Jeung Hee;Chung, Kang-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.975-982
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    • 2013
  • In this study, we evaluated the physicochemical, microbial, and sensory characteristics of Makgeolli made with loquat fruits during fermentation. The pH values of all samples decreased after 3 days of fermentation, with a final pH ranging from 3.91 to 4.05. Total acidity increased (from 0.71 to 0.76%) from the addition of loquat fruits after 15 days of fermentation. Amino acid content increased (from 0.13 to 0.22%) with fermentation time after 15 days of fermentation. Total sugar and reducing sugar content decreased with fermentation, but was significantly higher with the addition of loquat fruit. The alcohol content of the loquat-added groups was also higher compared to the control group after 15 days of fermentation. The microbial and yeast count of all samples increased to its maximum after 3 days and then decreased after 5 days of fermentation. The sensory score of Makgeolli made with 3% loquat fruit showed higher values than other samples. The results of this study suggest that loquat effectively serves as a natural additive for improving the sensory qualities of Makgeolli and potentially other foods.

Effect of the Beet Addition on the Quality of American Preferred Kimchi during Fermentation (비트 첨가가 미국인 선호 김치의 숙성 중 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Yang, Yu-Jin;Han, Ji-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.538-543
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    • 2005
  • To improve the Quality of American preferred kimchi (APK), the APK added different ratios of beets were prepared and the Qualities of those kimchi were investigated by measuring the changes of physicochemical, microbiological and sensory characteristics during fermentation at $5^{\circ}C$. The pH of APK added beet (APKB) decreased as the amount of beet increased while total acidity gradually increased. The reducing sugar content was the highest in APKB added $3\%$ beet at early stage of fermentation. The number of Lactobacillus sp. and Leuconostoc sp. were the highest in $3\%$ beet added group during fermentation. In a texture experiment, the hardness of Korean standard kimchi used as control group showed rapidly decrease while the hardness of APKB were decreased slowly as fermentation proceeded. In Hunter's color values of APKB, lightness and redness increased as the amount of beet increased while yellowness decreased. Sensory scores of overall acceptance, taste, texture and appearance evaluated by Americans as sensory panels were the highest in APKB added $1\%$ beet. Americans also preferred fresh kimchi to optimum ripened kimchi. Therefore it was suggested that the American preferred kimchi added $1\%$ beet was the best group among American preferred kimchi groups.

Comparison of the Quality Characteristics of Sikhye Made with $N_2$-Circulated Low-temperature Dry Malt and Commercial Malts (저온 질소 건조한 엿기름과 시판 엿기름으로 제조한 식혜의 품질 특성 비교)

  • Ryu, Bog-Mi;Kim, Jung-Suk;Kim, Mi-Jeong;Lee, Young-Soon;Moon, Gap-Soon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.311-315
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    • 2008
  • This study compared the quality characteristics of sikhye (a traditional Korean sweet rice drink) samples prepared with $N_2$-circulated low-temperature dry malt (RM) and commercial malts. The amylase activities of the malts and the physiochemical (brix, reducing sugar, turbidity, color) and sensory qualities of the sikhye samples were examined. The results showed that RM had higher ${\alpha}$-amylase and ${\beta}$-amylase activities than the commercial malts. And the sikhye made with RM had higher sugar and reducing sugar contents as compared to the samples made with commercial malts. There were no significant differences in L-values between the groups; however, the RM sikhye showed lower a- and b-values. Finally, the sensory evaluation results indicated that RM sikhye received higher sweetness, color, flavor, and overall acceptability scores than the samples made with commercial malts.

Comparison of Free Amino Acids and Dipeptide Contents, Warner-Bratzler Shear Force and Sensory Property of Beef Jerky Manufactured with Different Drying Methods (건조방법에 따른 우육포의 유리아미노산 및 Dipeptide 함량, 물성 및 관능 특성 비교)

  • Nam, Ki-Chang;Jo, Cheorun;Lee, Kyung-Haeng
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.796-802
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted in order to investigate the effect of different drying methods on free amino acids and dipeptide contents, Warner-Bratzler shear force and sensory property of beef jerky products. The drying methods used for this study were sun-drying, shade-drying and hot air-drying methods. The sun-dried beef jerky had the highest free amino acids (277.45 mg/100 g) followed by shade-dried (206.43 mg/100 g) and hot air-dried (111.88 mg/100 g) ones, whereas the amount of dipeptides were the highest in the shade-dried beef jerky followed by sun-dried and hot air-dried ones. The fatty acid composition of the beef jerky was not shown any difference among the beef jerkies with 3 different drying methods. The color $L^*$-value of the beef jerky was lower in the hot-air dried, while the $a^*$-value was higher in the sun-dried one. The shade-dried jerky showed a lower $b^*$-value. The shear force of beef jerky was lower when it was either sun-dried or shade-dried than when it was hot air-dried. Sensory evaluation revealed that hot air-dried beef jerky scored lower than the sun-dried and shade-dried ones (p<0.05). Therefore, using either the sun drying or shade drying methods is more desirable than using the hot air drying method when manufacturing beef jerky for superior physicochemical qualities.

Effect of Heat Treatment on Some Qualities of Korean Pickled Cucumbers during Fermentation (열처리가 오이지의 발효에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Hee-Sook;Kim, Jong-Goon;Kim, Woo-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.845-850
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    • 1989
  • Effect of high temperature soaking in salt solution and short time microwave heat treatment on quality of Korean pickled cucumbers during fermentation was investigated. The Korean pickled cucumbers were fermented at $25^{\circ}C$ for 10 days in 10% salt solution. The physicochemical properties measured were pH, the total acidity, hardness and the sensory properties of odor, taste and texture were also evaluated. The result showed that the effect of soaking cucumber in $80-90^{\circ}C$ hot salt solution significantly reduced the fermentation rate and softening rate of texture while a rather rapid fermentation was found for those soaked in $60-70^{\circ}C$. The effect of microwave treatment inhenced fermentation a little for short treatment but it was significantly reduced softening rate of texture by 3 minutes heating. The sensory evaluation of Korean pickled cucumber was found that heat treatments with hot solution and microwave heating had a possitive effect for reduction of softening of cucumber tissue, however odor and taste were not significantly affected.

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The Quality Characteristics of Jelly Added with Bokbunja (Rubus coreanus Miquel) (복분자를 첨가한 젤리의 품질특성)

  • Yu, Ok-Kyeong;Kim, Ji-Eun;Cha, Youn-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.792-797
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of adding various amounts of ingredients on the physicochemical and sensory characteristics of Bokbunja-jelly. The proximate composition of Bokbunja-jelly was 19.0% for the moisture and 0.8% for the crude protein. The Hunter L-values of Bokbunja-jelly prepared by adding 10 g RME or 120 g sucrose were higher than that of Bokbunja-jelly prepared by adding 20 g RME or 100 g sucrose. The Hunter b-values of Bokbunja-jelly prepared by adding 20 g RME or 120 g sucrose was higher than that of Bokbunja-jelly prepared by adding 10 g RME or 120 g sucrose. The hardness and chewiness were increased with decreasing Rubus coreanus Miquel extracts. According to the results of the sensory evaluation, no significant differences in flavor, sweetness, hardness, elasticity and overall qualities were found. According to the results of physicochemical properties and sensory evaluation, the optimal recipe for preparation of Bokbunja-jelly was determined to be 240 g water, 120 g sugar, 110 g glucose syrup, 4 g agar, 20 g Rubus coreanus Miquel extracts and 0.3 g Rubus coreanus Miquel flavor.