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Sensory Evaluation of Cooked Rice with Fuzzy Reasoning (퍼지추론을 이용한 쌀밥의 관능평가)

  • Lee, Seung-Ju;Noh, Wan-Seob;Choi, Yoo-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.776-780
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    • 1994
  • Fuzzy reasoning was applied to sensory evaluation of cooked rice. A sensory attribute diagnostics was done in terms of tour kinds of attributes-texture, taste, odor and appearance which determine overall palatability. First, rating for the contribution level of each attribute to the overall palatability was asked as one of five scales-very important, important, moderate, slight and very slight. Secondly, the preference level of each attribute for a cooked rice sample was asked as one of five hedonic scales-excellent, good, fair, poor and very poor. Thirdly, the results of the scales were converted into fuzzy values and operated by fuzzy reasoning. Finally, the contribution and preference levels of the attributes were composed to infer the overall palatability of cooked rice sample.

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Effects of the Extract of Bamboo (Sasa borealis) Leaves on the Physical and Sensory Characteristics of Cooked Rice (조릿대잎 추출물이 흰밥의 물리적 및 관능적 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Yeon-Ok;Lim, Hyeon-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.7
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    • pp.908-914
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    • 2007
  • Sasa borealis (bamboo) is a perennial medicinal plant and its leaves are utilized widely in Korea. In this study, effects of bamboo leaves (Sasa borealis) extract on the physical, textural, and sensory characteristics of cooked rice were examined. Four kinds of cooked rice were prepared with 0.0% (control), 0.2%, 0.3% or 0.4% of the extract (w/w). Moisture content of the cooked rice decreased with increasing amounts of extract. Color of the cooked rice was darkened gradually with increasing amounts of extract and appeared yellowish-brown. Among the four textural properties, only hardness increased significantly by the addition of the extract. Sensory evaluation was significantly different in terms of unique rice flavor, bamboo flavor, color, unique rice taste, bamboo taste, viscosity, hardness, adhesiveness, and coarseness among the control group and the group with 0.2%, 0.3%, and 0.4% of the extract; however, overall acceptancy was not significantly different among the four groups. In conclusion, concerning overall sensory evaluation, cooked rice with 0.2% bamboo leaves (Sasa borealis) extract showed the best result.

Trend and Further Research of Rice Quality Evaluation (쌀의 품질평가 현황과 금후 연구방향)

  • Son, Jong-Rok;Kim, Jae-Hyun;Lee, Jung-Il;Youn, Young-Hwan;Kim, Jae-Kyu;Hwang, Hung-Goo;Moon, Hun-Pal
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.47
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    • pp.33-54
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    • 2002
  • Rice quality is much dependent on the pre-and post harvest management. There are many parameters which influence rice or cooked rice qualitys such as cultivars, climate, soil, harvest time, drying, milling, storage, safety, nutritive value, taste, marketing, eating, cooking conditions, and each nations' food culture. Thus, vice evaluation might not be carried out by only some parameters. Physicochemical evaluation of rice deals with amy-lose content, gelatinizing property, and its relation with taste. The amylose content of good vice in Korea is defined at 17 to 20%. Other parameters considered are as follows; ratio of protein body-1 per total protein amount in relation to taste, and oleic/linoleic acid ratio in relation to storage safety. The rice higher Mg/K ratio is considered as high quality. The optimum value is over 1.5 to 1.6. It was reported that the contents of oligosaccharide, glutamic acid or its derivatives and its proportionalities have high corelation with the taste of rice. Major aromatic compounds in rice have been known as hexanal, acetone, pentanal, butanal, octanal, and heptanal. Recently, it was found that muco-polysaccharides are solubilized during cooking. Cooked rice surface is coated by the muco-polysaccharide. The muco-polysaccharide aye contributing to the consistency and collecting free amino acids and vitamins. Thus, these parameters might be regarded as important items for quality and taste evaluation of rice. Ingredients of rice related with the taste are not confined to the total rice grain. In the internal kernel, starch is main component but nitrogen and mineral compounds are localized at the external kernel. The ingredients related with taste are contained in 91 to 86% part of the outside kernel. For safety that is considered an important evaluation item of rice quality, each residual tolerance limit for agricultural chemicals must be adopted in our country. During drying, rice quality can decline by the reasons of high drying temperature, overdrying, and rapid drying. These result in cracked grain or decolored kernel. Intrinsic enzymes react partially during the rice storage. Because of these enzymes, starch, lipid, or protein can be slowly degraded, resulting in the decline of appearance quality, occurrence of aging aroma, and increased hardness of cooked rice. Milling conditions concerned with quality are paddy quality, milling method, and milling machines. To produce high quality rice, head rice must contain over three fourths of the normal rice kernels, and broken, damaged, colored, and immature kernels must be eliminated. In addition to milling equipment, color sorter and length grader must be installed for the production of such rice. Head rice was examined using the 45 brand rices circulating in Korea, Japan, America, Australia, and China. It was found that the head rice rate of brand rice in our country was approximately 57.4% and 80-86% in foreign countries. In order to develop a rice quality evaluation system, evaluation of technics must be further developed : more detailed measure of qualities, search for taste-related components, creation and grade classification of quality evaluation factors at each management stage of treatment after harvest, evaluation of rice as food material as well as for rice cooking, and method development for simple evaluation and establishment of equation for palatability. On policy concerns, the following must be conducted : development of price discrimination in conformity to rice cultivar and grade under the basis of quality evaluation method, fixation of head rice branding, and introduction of low temperature circulation.

Effect of Temperature During Grain Filling Stage on Grain Quality and Taste of Cooked Rice in Mid-late Maturing Rice Varieties (등숙기 온도변이가 중만생종 벼의 쌀 품질과 식미치에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Kyung-Jin;Park, Tae-Shik;Lee, Choon-Ki;Kim, Jung-Tae;Kim, Jun-Hwan;Ha, Ki-Yong;Yang, Woon-Ho;Lee, Chung-Keun;Kwak, Kang-Su;Park, Hong-Kyu;Nam, Jeong-Kwon;Kim, Jeong-Il;Han, Gwi-Jung;Cho, Yong-Sik;Park, Young-Hee;Han, Sang-Wook;Kim, Jae-Rok;Lee, Sang-Young;Choi, Hyun-Gu;Cho, Seung-Hyun;Park, Heung-Gyu;Ahn, Duok-Jong;Joung, Wan-Kyu;Han, Sang-Ik;Kim, Sang-Yeol;Jang, Ki-Chang;Oh, Seong-Hwan;Seo, Woo-Duck;Ra, Ji-Eun;Kim, Jun-Young;Kang, Hang-Won
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.404-412
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    • 2011
  • This experiment was conducted to clarify the effect of the temperature for grain filling duration on quality and taste of cooked rice cultivated in different region in Korea. In 2006 and 2007, 4 mid-late maturing group of rice varieties (Nampyeongbyeo, Ilpumbyeo, Junambyeo and Dongjin 1) were cultivated in 28 experimental plots of 27 different regions located in 8 provinces. The taste of cooked rice were positively correlated with 1,000 grain weight but negatively correlated with protein content of brown rice. Mean temperature for 30 days from heading was more closely correlated with grain filling and tastes of cooked rice than those for 40 days. Though, the optimum mean temperature for the best taste of cooked rice for 30 days after heading was 22.1 to $23.1^{\circ}C$ depending on varieties, in general, 1,000 grain weight and cooked rice taste were the highest in the mean temperature of $22.2^{\circ}C$ for 30 days from heading. But grains were poorly ripened in case of the mean temperature lower than $21.0^{\circ}C$ for 30 days after heading. Therefore, for the better taste of cooked rice in Korea, the developing new rice varieties and cultivation method should be focused to adjust the mean temperature within $22-23^{\circ}C$ during the period of 30 days after heading.

Quality Characteristics of JungKwa Made with Ginseng by Different Manufacturing Methods (제조방법을 달리한 수삼 정과의 품질 특성)

  • Jo, Eun-Hee;Kim, Myung-Hee
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.161-170
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    • 2014
  • Making jungkwa, a traditional Korean snack, is difficult and complicated. In this study, a rice cooker was used to simplify the process of making jungkwa made with ginseng. Comparing ginseng jungkwa cooked in a rice cooker with the control group cooked in a traditional way, their chewiness, browness, glossy and overall preference were similar when cooked for 160 minutes, 175 minutes, 190 minutes, 205 minutes, and 220 minutes. The moisture content of ginseng jungkwa cooked in a rice cooker decreased, while its sugar content increased with increased cooking time. Also, the ginseng jungkwa had lower lightness and higher redness and yellowness as its cooking time got longer. The ginseng jungkwa cooked for 205 minutes was most similar to the one cooked in a traditional way. In the measurement of texture, the ginseng jungkwa had higher hardness with increased cooking time, and, when cooked for 205 minutes, it was most similar to the one cooked in a traditional way in chewiness. The sensory evaluation showed that the one cooked for 205 minutes was most preferred in appearance, smell, taste, texture and overall preference. Based on these results, this study revealed that using a rice cooker can be substituted for the traditional way of making jungkwa.

Effects of Tumeric (Curcuma aromatica Salab.) Extract on Shelf Life of Cooked Rice (강황 추출물이 쌀밥의 저장성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lim, Yong-Suk;Park, Kyoung-Nam;Lee, Shin-Ho
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.445-450
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    • 2007
  • This studies were engaged to investigate the potential us of Curcuma aromatica Salab. as a food ingredients. The antimicrobial activity of Curcuma aromatica Salab. extract (CE) and effect on shelf life of the cooked rice were examined. The antimicrobial activity of CE showed apparently against Bacillus cereus, B. subtilis and B. megaterium. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of CE was 0.15% for B. cereus md 0.2% for B. subtilis and B. megaterium. The antimicrobial activity of CE remained relatively high after heat treatments(30 min at 80 and $100^{\circ}C$, 15 min at $121^{\circ}C$). The shelf life of cooked rice containing above 0.05% CE increased more 1 or 2 days than that of control at $30^{\circ}C$, The texture of cooked rice was improved by addition of above 0.01% CE. The sensory quality of cooked rice with CE did not show significant difference between 0.00% and 0.05% in taste and overall acceptability but decreased above 0.10% in taste, color, flavor and overall acceptability.

Effect of Water Extract of Green Tea on the Quality and Shelf Life of Cooked Rice (녹차 물추출물이 쌀밥의 품질 및 저장성 향상에 미치는 효과)

  • Roh, Hyun-Jeong;Shin, Yong-Seo;Lee, Kap-Sang;Shin, Mee-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.417-420
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    • 1996
  • We investigated the effect of green tea extract (GTE) on the sensory properties, color value and shelf-life characteristics (pH, titratable acidity and total bacteria count) of cooked rice. Sensory attributes such as taste, flavor and overall acceptability were significantly higher in cooked rices prepared with 500, 1000 ppm of GTE than those of control group (p<0.01) but there was no significant difference among samples (p<0.01) in textural quality. Redness, yellowness and total color difference (${\Delta}E$) were higher when GTE was added. When cooked rice was putrefied, the values of pH, titratable acidity and total bacteria count were about 5.8, 0.3% and $10^8$ cfu/g, respectively. The shelf life of cooked rice was prolonged to 1-2 day by adding 500 and 1000 ppm of GTE as compared to control group.

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Effect of Chitosan on Shelf Life of Cooked Rice Contaminated Artificially with Bacillus sp (취반시 키토산 첨가가 Bacillus sp.에 오염된 쌀밥의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, La-Young;Lee, Shin-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.12
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    • pp.1589-1595
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    • 2007
  • This study was carried out to examine the effect of chitosan on the quality of cooked rice. Sensory quality of cooked rice added with 0.1% and 0.5% chitosan was investigated. Taste, flavor and overall acceptability of cooked rice with 0.1% chitosan solution was similar to cooked rice without chitosan. Quality characteristics of cooked rice artificially inoculated with Bacillus spore (CRB), such as number of viable cell, pH, hardness, cohesiveness and color were investigated and compared with CRB added with 0.1% chitosan (CRCB) during storage at $20^{\circ}C\;and\;30^{\circ}C$ for 3 days. The viable cell number of 0.1% chitosan contained in cooked rice inoculated with Bacillus (CRCB) was lower about $1{\sim}1.5$ log at $20^{\circ}C,\;0.5{\sim}1$ log at $30^{\circ}C$ than that of cooked rice inoculated with Bacillus (CRB). The pH of CRCB did not change during storage at $20^{\circ}C$ for 2 days, but decreased in CRCB and CRB during storage at $30^{\circ}C$. The difference of hardness was not noticeable between CRB and CRCB during storage. Cohesiveness and lightness (L value) of CRCB were higher than those of CRB during storage.

Effect of Storage Conditions on the Sensory Characteristics of Cooked Rice (보온 조건이 쌀밥의 관능 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kweon, Mee-Ra;Han, Jin-Suk;Ahn, Seung-Yo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 1999
  • Physicochemical and sensory characteristics of cooked rice during warm-keeping with different temperature $(70,\;75,\;80^{\circ}C)$ and period (0, 6, 12, 24, 48 hr) were investigated. As the storage temperature increased, sweet flavor, glossiness, moistness, taste and moisture content decreased but off-flavor, color and sensory and texturometric hardness increased. This trend was significant with storage period. As the storage time and temperature increased, yellowness(b) measured by Hunter color difference meter increased while lightness(L) and whiteness decreased. Degree of retrogradation of cooked rice during storage increased, particularly did in cooked rice stored at $80^{\circ}C$. Cooked rice stored at 70 and $75^{\circ}C$, 6 hr had the least changes in flavor and appearance but more changes in them longer storage time. Cooked rice stored at $80^{\circ}C$ had rapid changes in flavor, appearance and texture at initial state of storage. These results showed that the changes in moisture content of cooked rice stored at various conditions had the most important effect upon sensory characteristics of cooked rice.

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Study on Cooking Properties of 'Bodeurami' Rice Cultivar (보드라미 쌀 품종의 취반특성에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Hee Nam;Choi, Ok Ja
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.209-217
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the cooking properties of Bodeurami and Ilmi to promote consumption of rice. Methods: The properties of Bodeurami and Ilmi such as proximate composition, Hunter's color value, water absorption rate, and cooking properties as well as Hunter's color value, texture properties, and sensory evaluation of cooked rice were analyzed. Results: Crude protein, crude fat, and crude ash contents of Bodeurami and Ilmi were higher in brown rice than in white rice. Regardless of rice cultivars, L-value was lower, whereas a and b-values were higher in brown rice than in white rice. The water absorption rate of rice grains was higher in white rice than in brown rice and increased rapidly to 75 min for white rice and 4 hr for brown rice. Cooking properties, water absorption, and expansibility of white rice were higher than those of brown rice, and there were significant differences between Bodeurami and Ilmi. Immediately after cooking and after storage at warm ($70^{\circ}C$) and room temperatures ($25^{\circ}C$), hardness of cooked rice increased after storage, but was not significantly different between Bodeurami white rice and Ilmi brown rice. The sensory evaluation shows that Bodeurami brown rice scored the highest for taste, texture and overall preference. Conclusion: Thus, the results of this study shows that Bodeurami brown rice is characterized by high cooking quality without any mixed white rice, and Bodeurami white rice could be used for the rice processing industry as well as cooked rice.