• Title/Summary/Keyword: Textural and Sensory Properties

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The Characteristic Changes of Soybean Curds by Addition of Several Types of Protein (여러가지 단백질 첨가로 인한 두부의 특성변화)

  • Pyun, Jin-Won;Hwang, In-Kyeong
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.6 no.3 s.12
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    • pp.33-41
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    • 1990
  • This study was conducted to compare the characteristics of the ordinary soybean curd and 3 protein-adding soybean curds (soy protein, casein, gelatin). The sensory evaluation, textural analysis by Instron Universal Testing Machine & the microstructure analysis by SEM for 4 soybean curds were carried out. The results were as follows: 1. In sensory evaluation. 1) The differentiation of soybean curds was greatly explained by `hardness in mouth' through ANOVA test. 2) Discriminant analysis showed that the properties of casein soybean curd were different from those of other three soybean curds by discriminant function I, and the properties of soy protein soybean curd were slightly different from those of ordinary and gelatin soybean curds by discriminant function II. 2. In textural analysis by Instron, protein-adding soybean curds showed significantly lower hardness than ordinary soybean curd. 3. In microstructure analysis by SEM, soy protein soybean curd showed regular, good honeycomb-like network structure and other soybean curds showed lumpy network. The structure of gelatin soybean curd was slightly similar to that of ordinary soybean curd.

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Quality Characteristics of Dried Noodle Made with Lotus Root Powder (연근분말을 첨가한 국수의 품질특성)

  • Park, Bock-Hee;Cho, Hee-Sook;Bae, Kyoung-Yun
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.593-600
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    • 2008
  • The principal objective of this study was to evaluate the quality characteristics of dried noodles when different concentrations of Lotus root powder were added to the wheat flour. The cooking quality, mechanical textural properties, and viscosity were measured, and a sensory evaluation was conducted with the prepared noodles. The gelatinization points of the composite Lotus root powder-wheat flours were shown to have increased and the viscosity at $95^{\circ}C$, viscosity at $95^{\circ}C$ after 15 minutes, and maximum viscosity values of those samples were reduced, as the Lotus root powder content was increased as measured via amylography. As increasing amounts of Lotus root powder were added, the L and b values were reduced, and the color values, weight, and volume of the cooked noodles increased, as did the turbidity of the soup. With regard to the textural characteristics, the Lotus root powder additive increased hardness and reduced adhesiveness, cohesiveness, and springiness. Overall, the noodles prepared with 15% Lotus root powder were preferred more than the other noodles, according to the results of our sensory evaluation.

The Quality Characteristics of Sulgidduk Prepared with Green Tea or Rosemary Powder (녹차 및 로즈마리 가루를 첨가한 설기떡의 품질특성)

  • Gwon, So-Young;Moon, Bo-Kyung
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.150-159
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this research was to improve the quality of Sulgidduk by additions of green tea or rosemary powder to enhance its functional properties and antimicrobial effects. The green tea or rosemary powders were added to the Sulgidduk at different levels (1 or 3%), and color values, textural characteristics, sensory qualities, pH values, and acetic acid values were evaluated. With higher amounts of green tea or rosemary powder, the L-values of samples decreased and a-and b-values increased. Texture profile analyses indicated that hardness was significantly different among all the samples. The sensory evaluation results showed that the 1% addition of green tea or rosemary powder did not cause significant differences in overall acceptability, flavor, or taste. During storage, pH values decreased in all groups and the control group showed the lowest value. Acetic acid values increased during storage and the control group showed the highest value in the last stage of storage. Finally, the L- and a-values of samples did not change significantly during storage.

Sensory and Texture properties of Noralbyung with variation in the ratio of ingredients (노랄병(老辣餠)의 재료 배합비에 따른 관능적.텍스쳐 특성)

  • Lee, Hyo-Gee;Park, Hee-Kyung
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.453-461
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the instrumental and sensorycharacteristics of Noralbyung made from rice flour and glutinous rice flour containing 1, 2, or 3% of ginger powder. The result of sensory evaluation showed that Noralbyung containing 252g rice flour, 45g (15%) glutinous rice flour, 3g (1%) ginger powder, 3g cinnamon powder, 55ml honey, 15ml water, and 3g (1%) salt had high overall acceptability and chewiness preference. From textural analysis, springinessand gumminess were increased by adding ginger powder. The Hunter color a-, L- and b-values of Noralbyung were all decreased by increasing the level of ginger powder. The moisture content (%) was higher in Noralbyung with sugar than honey. With increasing ginger powder content, the moisture content (%) of Noralbyung was decreased. From these test result, the most desirable recipe for Noralbyung was 252g rice flour, 45g (15%) glutinous rice flour, 3g (1%) ginger powder, 3g cinnamon powder, 55ml honey, 15ml water, and 3g (1%) salt. The moisture content was 37.72%.

Effects of Autoclaving-Cooling Cycled Waxy Rice Starch on the Texture of Injulmi (가열-냉각 처리한 찹쌀전분을 첨가한 인절미의 텍스처 특성)

  • 김정옥;신말식
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2002
  • Effects of autoclaving-cooling cycled waxy rice(Hwasunchalbyeo) starch(ACW) on textural and sensory properties of Injulmi were investigated. The protein, ash and lipid contents of waxy rice flour were higher than those of waxy rice starch and ACW. The RS level of ACW was 8.21%. By increasing ACW content added to Injulmi, hardness and adhesiveness of Injulmi decreased, Hunter color L and a values increased and b values decreased. The sensory test showed that the hardness of Injulmi decreased, but springiness and adhesiveness increased by increasing ACW content to Injulmi. Overall Qualities of injulmi added with ACW up to 20% were similar to the non-added Injulmi.

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Quality Characteristics of Sponge Cakes with Wheat-Rice Composite Flour (쌀가루 혼합분으로 제조한 스폰지 케이크의 품질 특성)

  • Ju, Jung-Eun;Nam, Youn-Hwa;Lee, Kyong-Ae
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.22 no.6 s.96
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    • pp.923-929
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    • 2006
  • Sponge cakes were prepared by replacing wheat flour with rice flour ranging from 10-40% and their physico-chemical, textural and sensory properties were examined. Rice flour addition decreased the moisture content and increased the total sugar and protein contents of the sponge cake. The viscosity and specific volume of batter increased with rice flour addition. 'L' values of crumb of sponge cakes with 20% or more rice flour were lower, whereas corresponding 'a' values were higher than those of the control. Textural hardness was increased, and textural cohesiveness and springiness were decreased with the addition of 30% or 40% rice flour. perceived that sponge cake with 20% or more rice flour had a weaker sweet flavor than the others. With the addition of 30% or 40% rice flour, sponge cake showed a stronger roasted and weaker greasy flavor, and less softness and cohesiveness than the other sponge cakes. The sensory did not find my significant difference in overall acceptability between the control and rice flour-added sponge cakes. Therefore, wheat flour could be replaced by rice flour up to 40% without reducing acceptability.

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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The Effect of Chitosan on the Rheological Properties of Soymilk and Quality Characteristics of Tofu

  • Han, Jin-Suk;Kim. Mee-Ra
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.224-230
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    • 2005
  • The effects of low viscosity chitosan on the rheological properties of soymilk using a model system and on tofu qualities were examined. The flow behavior of soy milk with chitosan closed the Newtonian flow and stabilized according to increasing chitosan concentration. The soymilk containing $glucono-\delta-lactone$ exhibited a more pseudoplastic flow behavior compared with that of the control soymilk. The addition of low viscosity chitosan to the tofu preparation did not significantly affect its physicochemical properties. However, the results of the TEM image and instrumental textural properties showed that low viscosity chitosan affected the construction of the tofu structure. Chitosan tofu had low scores across the whole field of appearance in the sensory evaluation, and its overall eating quality was scored significantly lower. These results suggest that the addition of low viscosity chit os an affects the quality of tofu, which changes according to the degree of polymerization and concentration of chitosan.

Sensory and textural characteristics of mungbean starch gels with soy bean oil and sucrose fatty acid ester during room temperature storage (대두유와 슈크로오스 지방산 에스테르 첨가 녹두전분 겔의 상온 저장시의 관능적, 텍스쳐 특성)

  • 최은정;오명숙
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.213-227
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    • 2004
  • This study was attempted to investigate the sensory and textural characteristics of mungbean starch gels with soy bean oil and sucrose fatty acid ester(SE) addition during room temperature storage. Freshly prepared mungbean starch gels, with and without soy bean oil and SE, were stored at 25$^{\circ}C$ for 24, 48 and 72 hours. The color value, syneresis, texture and sensory properties of the gels were measured. The lightness(L) of the gels with soy bean oil and without additives was similar whereas that with SE was lower than that without additives. Syneresis of the gels with soy bean oil and SE was lower than that without additives. Rupture stress, rupture strain and rupture energy of the freshly prepared gel with 2∼4% soy bean oil were increased, but there were no differences in rupture properties between the gel with soy bean oil and that without additives. Rupture stress, rupture stain and rupture energy of all the gels with SE were decreased. Addition of soy bean oil to the gel did not change the texture profile of the gel, whereas hardness, springiness and chewiness of the gel with SE were decreased. In sensory evaluation, the acceptability of freshly prepared gel with soy bean oil was similar to that without additives, whereas that of the gel with 2% soy bean oil stored for 24 hours was higher than that without additives. The acceptability of the gel with SE was decreased significantly.

Quality of Korean Wheat Noodles and Its Relations to Physicochemical Properties of Flour (한국산 밀의 품종별 제면 특성과 밀가루의 이화학적 성질과의 관계)

  • Jang, Eun-Hee;S.Lim, Hye-Sook;Koh, Bong-Kyung;Lim, Seung-Taik
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.138-146
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    • 1999
  • Textural properties of the cooked wheat noodles prepared from 5 Korean wheat varieties (Woori, Yeunpa, Allgeuru, Geuru, and Tapdong), and 3 foreign wheat varieties (ASW, WW and DNS) were evaluated by mechanical and sensory analyses, and their correlations to the physicochemical properties of the flours were examined. Cooking loss for noodle was negatively correlated with protein content, and weight increase during cooking showed a positive correlation with damaged starch content. From the mechanical tests, hard wheats (Tapdong and DNS) showed greater values for hardness, chewiness and tensile strength of the noodles than soft wheats. Foreign soft wheats (ASW and WW) showed relatively lower values for these attributes than the Korean soft wheats. Among the mechanical tests, multi-blade compression shear test had better correlations to the sensory characteristics than 10% compression, repeated compression and tensile tests. Among the flour characteristics, protein content was the most determining factor for the textural properties of noodle. Amylose increased the tenderness and slipperiness, but decreased internal firmness of the noodle. The Korean soft wheat noodles showed relatively darker color for the cooked noodle than WW or ASW. From acceptability test for noodle, Geuru was most preferred among the tested wheat varieties.

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