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A Study on the Quality of Muffins Made with Goami Powder of Different Particle Sizes (고아미 가루로 제조된 머핀의 입도에 따른 품질 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ah;Lee, Kyung-Hee
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.553-562
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to promote the consumption of rice by substituting goami powder for flour when making muffins. Goami powder was prepared in different particle sizes by grinding the powder for 5 min. 10 min. 15 min. and 20 min. Precisely 72.62% of the goami powder, particles were smaller than 75 ${\mu}m$, after grinding the powder for 20 min. with a consistency similar to that of flour (78.86%). To determine the optimal amount of water for goami powder muffin batter, the viscosity of both the flour and the goami powder batter was measured. The appropriate water quantity for goami powder muffins was set at 105 mL. The volume index of flour muffins was 132 mL, while that of the goami powder muffin (GM1, GM2, GM3 and GM4) was 123 mL, 119 mL, 119 mL and 118 mL, respectively. The hardness of the flour muffins, measured by a texture analyer, was 2.03${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$, The hardnesses of the goami powder muffins were 2.83${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$ for GM1, 2.44${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$for GM2, 2.33${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$ for GM3, and 2.36${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$ for GM4. The L-values and moisture content of the goami powder muffins were higher than those of the flour muffins. In a sensory evaluation the overall preference was the highest for flour muffins. However among the goami powder muffins, GM3, which was made with goami powder ground for 15 min. was the most preferred.

The Quality Characteristics of Muffins Made with Various Cereal Powders in Dietary Fiber (섬유소가 풍부한 곡분으로 만든 머핀의 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ah;Lee, Kyung-Hee
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.888-896
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to promote the consumption of cereals rich in dietary fiber by substituting brown rice, barley, oat and goami powder for flour in making muffins. All cereals powder was prepared by grinding for 15 min. The appropriate water quantity for cereal powders muffins was set at 105 mL. The volume index of the flour muffins was 132 mL, while that of cereal powders muffins was 117 mL for broun rice muffins, 118 mL for barley muffins, 132 mL for oat muffins and 119 mL for respectively for goami powder muffins. The hardness of the flour muffins, measured by a texture analyzer, was $2.03{\times}10^3\;g/cm^2$, and the other powder muffins were $3.27{\times}10^3\;g/cm^2$ for broun rice muffins, $3.33{\times}10^3\;g/cm^2$ for barley muffins, $2.38{\times}10^3\;g/cm^2$ for oat muffins, and $2.33{\times}10^3\;g/cm^2$ for goami powder muffins respectively. The L-values and moisture contents of goami powder muffins were higher than those of the other muffins. In the sensory evaluation the overall preference was the highest in oat powder muffins.