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Quality Characteristics of Sponge Cakes Containing Various Levels of Millet Flour (조 분말의 첨가가 sponge cake의 품질특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Chang, Hak-Gil
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.952-958
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    • 2004
  • Effects of normal (non-waxy) and waxy millet flours on properties of sponge cake were examined. Total dietary fiber contents of normal and waxy millets were 5.04 and 5.12%, respectively, while that of soft wheat flour was 2.23%. Alkaline water retention capacity value generally increased with addition of normal and waxy millet flours, whereas peak, minimum, and final viscosities decreased. Mixing time and mixing height decreased with addition of millet flour. Lightness of cake crust increased with addition of normal millet flour, whereas it decreased with addition of waxy millet flour, tightness of cake crumb decreased as the amount of normal and waxy millet flours increased. Increasing proportions of normal and waxy millet flours resulted in significantly decreased loaf volume. Replacement of 10% wheat flour by both normal and waxy millet flours did not significantly affect characteristics of sponge cake, but addition of more than 20% millet flour resulted in significant differences in quality characteristics.

Effects of Waxy and Normal Hull-less Barley Flours on Bread-making Properties (찰성 및 메성 쌀보리가루의 첨가가 제빵 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Young-Tack;Chang, Hak-Gil
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.918-923
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    • 2003
  • Replacement of wheat flour by 10, 20 30% waxy and normal (non-waxy) hull-less barley flour was tested for the effects on bread-making properties. The addition of waxy hull-less barley flour resulted in lower amylograph pasting temperature, peak, and set back viscosities and in higher water absorption, compared with normal hull-less barley flour. Increasing proportions of hull-less barley flour significantly decreased the loaf volume and had deleterious effects on subjective bread scoring. Replacement of 10% of wheat flour by both waxy and normal hull-less barley flour did not significantly affect bread characteristics. However, significant differences in bread quality were observed between the control bread and bread containing more than 20% barley flour, with the normal barley flour showing slightly better scores in organoleptical preference. Textural measurements of crumb firmness showed that the bread containing 20% waxy hull-less barley flour hardened slower during 5-day storage at $25^{\circ}C$ than bread containing normal hull-lee barley flour.

Effect of Starches on Texture and Sensory Properties of Frozen Noodle (전분 첨가 냉동면의 조직감과 관능적 특성)

  • 홍희도;김경탁;김정상;김성수;석호문
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.424-429
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    • 1996
  • In an attempt to evaluate the effect of six starch sources-potato starch acetate, corn starch acetate, waxy corn starch, corn starch, potato starch, and wheat starch on properties of frozen noodle, amylograph characteristics of starch-wheat flour composites, cooking quality, maximum cutting force and sensory properties of cooked frozen noodles were examined. Compared with 100% wheat flour as control, potato starch acetate and potato starch-wheat flour composites had slightly lower initial pasting temperature and wheat flour composites with acetylated starches, waxy corn starch and potato starch had slightly higher maximum peak viscosity. At cooking quality examination of noodles made from wheat flour-starch composites, volume and weight of cooked noodles were increased and cook loss was decreased with the addition of acetylated starches and waxy corn starch. Maximum cutting forces of cooked frozen noodles containing more than 15% of potato starch acetate and only 15% of corn starch acetate were higher than that of control. Other starches except potato starch improved sensory properties of cooked frozen noodles and the greatest positive effect was acetated potato starch.

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Comparison of Grain and Milling Properties between Waxy and Non-waxy Wheat (찰성밀과 보통밀간의 종실 및 제분특성비교)

  • Lee Choon-Ki;Nam Jung-Hyun;Kang Moon-Seok;Ku Bon-Chol;Park Kwang-Keun;Kim Jae-Cheol;Son Young-Koo;Park Jeong-Hwa;Lee Yeong-Ho;Son Jong-Rok;Min Young-Kyoo
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.50 no.6
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    • pp.428-434
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    • 2005
  • For the purpose to verify the grain and evaluate milling properties of Korean waxy wheat, com­parison analysis between waxy wheat lines and their respective maternal parents were performed. The waxy lines showed various grain yields of 4.76${\~}$5.79 t/ha depending on parentages, which were corresponding to $80{\~}96\%$ levels of their respective maternal parents. One thousand grain weights of waxy lines were also lighter than its respective part in its parentage by exhibiting 32.8${\~}$34.6 g compared to 32.9${\~}$45.2 g of their parents. Test weights of waxy lines and their parents were 720${\~}$798 g/l and 786${\~}$797 g/l, respectively. The proportions of the grains above 2.5 mm in width were higher in order of Keumgang, Olgeuru, Geuru, SW97134, Suwon 292, Woori, SW97105, and SW97110. Waxy lines exhibited low milling properties by showing the straight flour yields ranging from $61.8\%$ to $67.1\%$ compared with the yields of their parents ranging from $66.1\%$ to $72.5\%$; the waxy lines were significantly lower in first break flour (Bl) and first reduction flour (Rl) yields in the Buller test mill, while significantly higher in the yields of second and third reduction flour (R2 and R3) than the respective ones of their parent wheat.

Effect of waxy rice flour on the quality and acceptability of Yackwa during storage (찹쌀가루를 첨가한 약과의 특성 및 저장성)

  • Lee, Hyo-Soon;Park, Mee-Weon;Jang, Myung-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.213-222
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    • 1992
  • This investigation was undertaken for the purpose of studying the quality and acceptability during storage at room or refrigerator temperature of Yackwa containing waxy rice flour substituted for 0,10,30,50,70% of the wheat flour. The storage periods were 0,15,30 and 45 days. Chemical composition, composition of fatty acids, and value, and peroxide values of Yackwa were measured. Sensory evaluation was done by a panel of 5 judges majoring in food and nutrition. The evaluation was repeated 4 times. Objective evaluation was done by rheometer and color difference meter. Chemical composition of Yackwa were $5.9{\sim}6.8%$ for moisture, $3.43{\sim}4.09%$ for crude protein, $22.35{\sim}27.65%$ for crude fat, $0.27{\sim}0.31%$ for ash, $15.6{\sim}18.4%$ for fructose, $10.6{\sim}13.7%$ for glucose, $0.34{\sim}1.0%$ for sucrose, and $0.79{\sim}2.37%$ for maltose, respectively. Fatty acid contents of Yackwa were $10.54{\sim}10.73%$ for palmitic acid, $4.12{\sim}4.18%$ for stearic acid, $25.8{\sim}26.9%$ for oleic acid, $51.6{\sim}52.1%$ for linoleic acid, and $0.27{\sim}0.34%$ for linolenic acid, respectively. Acid value and peroxide value of Yackwa during storage showed little change. As a result of sensory evaluation for Yackwa made various levels of waxy rice flour, there were no significant differences in most of characteristics between the samples supplemented with waxy rice flour to 30% of wheat flour at 0.01% level. By the color difference meter, the value of L (lightness) and b (yellowness) were increased by increasing the amounts of waxy rice flour, however, there were no significant differences at 0.1% level between the samples supplemented with waxy rice flour to 30% of wheat flour, on the other hand, the value of a (redness) was decreased by increasing the amount of waxy rice flour. In the textural characteristics, brittleness, and chewiness were increased by increasing the amounts of waxy rice flour, and by lengthening the storage period, on the other hand, resilience and cohesiveness showed vice versa. In the correlation coefficient between sensory characteristics and mechanical characteristics, overall acceptability in sensory evaluation correlated significantly with cohesiveness, chewiness, and the values of L, a, and b in mechanical test in most of samples(p<0.001).

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A Study on Rheological and General Baking Properties of Breads and Their Rusks Prepared of Various Cereal Flours (I) (쌀가루와 기타곡분을 이용한 식빵 및 러스크의 제조 방법과 물성에 관한 연구(I) - 혼합곡분반죽의 물성에 대하여-)

  • 권혁련;안명수
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.479-486
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    • 1995
  • The reological properties of doughs blended with cereal flours were investigated in the study. The doughs were prepared of wheat flours mixed with 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% ratio of rice flour, waxy-rice flour, brown-rice flour and soybean flour. Amylogram, farinogram, extensogram and SEM were used to measured thier special properties with graphs and photos. The results were obtained as followes; 1. Wheat dough formation after fermantation, showed "stringing" structure of small starch granules on the SEM photo. But the large starch granules contributed little to the structure formation in rice flours dough, and played relatively a little role in the structure formation of blended doughs of waxy-rice, brown-rice and soy- bean flours. 2. The absorption of flour composited rice and brown-rice, was lower than that of the control by Farinograph. It was decreased the farinograph absorption with the increase of replacement ratio of cereal flours. Dough development time of cereal blended flours decreased, but that time of waxy-rice and brown-rice were very similiar. Farinograph stability of rice, waxy-rice, brown-rice and soybean blended flours, had shorter than that of wheat-flour. 3. The results showed that cereal blended flours decreased the resistance to extention (elasticity) without affecting the extensibility in fermented dough by Extensograph. 4. The gelatinization temperature of wheat, rice, waxy-rice, and brown-rice were 55.0$^{\circ}C$, 64.0$^{\circ}C$, 58.0$^{\circ}C$ and 61.0$^{\circ}C$. But that of all cereal blended flours showed 58.0$^{\circ}C$ except 20% or 30% soybean blended flours. According to the amylogram, each maximum viscosity of rice flour and wheat flour was 1760 B.U.,760 B.U.. Soybean composite flours had significantly lowe. amylograph peak viscosity (300 B.U.) than that of the other composite flours (450 B.U.-1100 B.U.).

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A Study on Antioxidant Activity of Bread with Waxy Black Rice Flour Added (찰흑미를 첨가한 식빵의 항산화성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Weon-Mo;Lee, Yoon-Shin
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.178-185
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    • 2007
  • The antioxidant activities of the bread made from waxy black rice flour(WBRF) and wheat flour were investigated. The waxy black rice bread was manufactured with 10, 20, 30, or 40% waxy black rice flour(w/w). As the additive amount of WBRF were increased, DPPH(1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl) radical scavenging activity and TEAC(trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity) were also increased. WBRF group showed the higher activity than the control group in DPPH radical scavenging activity and TEAC. The group with 10% WBRF added was not significantly different from the control group in metal chelating activity, but over 20% of addition, it had the higher metal chelating activity than that of the control group.

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A Study on the Rheological and Sensory Properties of Bread Added Waxy Black Rice Flour (찰흑미분을 첨가한 식빵의 물성학적 및 관능적 특성 연구)

  • Kim, Woen-Mo;Kim, Tae-Hyung;Lee, Yoon-Shin
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.23 no.3 s.99
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    • pp.337-345
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    • 2007
  • The physiological and sensory properties of breads made from waxy black rice flour (WBRF) and wheat flour were investigated. The waxy black rice bread was manufactured with 10, 20, 30, or 40% waxy black rice flour(w/w). The bread volume decreased from 2,096.7 mL to 1,703.4 mL as the WBRF content increased from 0% to 40%. The lightness(L-values) decreased with increasing WBRF concentrations, and the redness value(a-values) increased. The yellowness(b-values) slightly decreased with increasing WBRF content. The textural characteristics of the bread c겨mb were influenced by additions of WBRF. The breads containing WBRF had decreases in hardness for the 10% and 20% WBRF groups, whereas increases in hardness were shown with the 40% addition of WBRF. The springiness decreased with increasing WBRF content. The gumminess and chewiness of the waxy black rice bread decreased at the 10% and 20% additions. In the sensory evaluation, sensory scores decreased with increasing WBRF content for the appearance, external color, crumb color and grain of the waxy black rice bread. Overall acceptability for the 10% and 20% WBRF additions did not differ significantly from the score of the control group.