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Quality Characteristics of Rice Cake(Backsulki) According to Millling Type and Particle Size (쌀가루 제분방법 및 입자크기에 따른 백설기 품질특성)

  • Choi Bong-Kyu;Kum Jun-Seok;Lee Hyun-Yu;Park Jong-Dae
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.230-234
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    • 2005
  • This study was carried out to investigate the sensory and physicochemical properties of rice cake(Backsulki) according to milling type and particle size. Moisture contents of rice cake(Backsulki) were $31.9{\sim}34.8\%$ W80(more than $180\;{\mu}m$ rice flour using wet milling) had the highest L value 92.5 and D80(more than $180\;{\mu}m$ rice flour using dry milling) had the lowest L value 79. Degree of gelatinization of rice cake(Backsulki) were $3.8{\sim}6.2\%$ and hardness were decreased as particle size of rice flour decreased Sensory properties of rice cake(Backsulki) with W80 showed the highest score.

Effect of Added Sweet Potato Flour on the Quality Characteristics of the Korean Traditional Steamed Rice Cake, Backsulki (고구마가루 첨가가 백설기의 품질특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Ji Hyun;Kim, Byong Ki
    • Food Engineering Progress
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.135-145
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    • 2010
  • In order to enhance overall quality of the Backsulki, a sweet potato flour (SPF) which is rich in sugar and dietary fiber was added into the rice flour at 0, 5, 15, and 25% (w/w, db) ratios. Quality changes of the products were evaluated by storing at 5, 15, and 25$^{\circ}C$ for 4 days. Water binding capacity, swelling power, and solubility of the products increased as the SPF increased. Hunter colorimetric a- and b-value increased while L value of the products decreased as the SPF increased. Retarded retrogradation of the flour mixtures containing the SPF was shown from the DSC thermogram as indicated by the decreased $\Delta$H values. Increases in $T_{i}$ and $T_{p}$ values in relation with the starch gelatinization were shown from the DSC thermogram with a temperature margin of 15-20$^{\circ}C$ as the SPF increased. Increases in softness along with decreases in springiness and chewiness of the products were shown as the SPF increased. It was not so much the storage temperature as the added SPF affected the final texture of the products. Retarded growth of the total microbes of the products was noted by the added SPF during storage at 25$^{\circ}C$ for 3 days. Regarding the above and additional sensory preference scores of the products, a 15%(w/w) level of the SPF was suggested as optimum for the best Backsulki with improved qualities.