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Influence of Cultivar on Rice Cooking Properties (품종별에 따른 쌀밥의 제조에 관한 연구)

  • 민경찬;김평재
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.330-334
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    • 1995
  • A various aseptic packaged cooked rice prepared In Korean rice was developed for extending shelf-life at room temperature. Data of proximate composition showed no significant difference between cultivars except moisture of cooked rice. The optimal condition of added water content for aseptic packaged cooked rice was 1.3 times of rice while 1.5 times for cooked rice and microwave heating. Hardeness of cooked rice was decreased in order of Dongjin, Odae, Chuchung, Kyaehwa, Ilpoom. Sensory evaluation results showed that Ilpoom had a best result while Odae for storage time (7 days).

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Sensory and Quality Evaluation of Aseptic-Packaged Cooked Rice by Cultivar (벼 품종에 따른 무균포장밥의 식미특성 및 품질 변이)

  • Chun, A-Reum;Song, Jin;Kim, Kee-Jong;Kim, Jae-Hyun;Son, Jong-Rok;Oh, Ye-Jin
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.439-446
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    • 2007
  • We carried out this experiment on the purpose to investigate the quality properties of aseptic-packaged cooked rice by cultivars in 2006. Brown rice was milled for white rice to 89.6% weight of it. Based on cluster analysis of acceptance of sensory evaluation, eleven rice cultivars of 29 cultivars had superior palatability. Whiteness(r=0.42, p<5%), lightness(r=0.39, p<5%), Toyo value(r=0.35, p<10%), and moisture content(r=0.33, p<10%) of milled rice were correlated positively with acceptability. Protein content(r=-0.40, p<5%), expansion rate(r=-0.68, p<1%) and water absorption rate(r=-0.42, p<5%) of milled rice, and yellowness(r=-0.45, p<5%) of aseptic-packaged cooked rice were negatively correlated. In sensory evaluation, correlation coefficients of taste and texture with acceptability were higher than those of appearance and flavor. During storage, hardness and cohesiveness of aseptic-packaged cooked rice before reheating were increased and decreased, but those after reheating had no difference based on storage period and cultivar. On the contrary, whiteness of reheated aseptic-packaged cooked rice with no distinct differences before reheating was decreased during storage. There were no significant differences of texture property, color characteristics and moisture contents by cultivar during storage.

Effect of Microwave Reheating on Quality of Aseptic-Packaged Cooked Rice (무균포장법의 Microwave Reheating 후의 품질 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kum, Jun-Seok;Lee, Chang-Ho;Lee, Sang-Hyo;Lee, Hyun-Yu
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.528-537
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    • 1996
  • Qualify changes of microwave-reheated cooked rice aseptic-packaged with different lid materials and oxygen absorbers were determined during storage at $20^{\circ}C,\;30^{\circ}C$ and $40^{\circ}C$. Springiness cohesiveness and adhesiveness increased as storage temperature increased, while gumminess and hardness decreased. Lid materials oxygen absorbers, and storage temperatures showed no significant effect on the textural properties of cooked rice after microwave reheating. Degree of gelatinization was increased as storage temperature increased and was restored after microwave reheating. Scanning electron micrograph showed that the surface of cooked rice became rough and hollowed after microwave reheating for 1.5 min, indicating starch was regelatinized, while there was no difference with respect to lid materials. Photomicrographs of the cross-section of aseptic-Packaged cooked rice showed that a compact and solid structure increased and retrogradation occured in starch as storage temperature decreased, while a compact and solid structure was decreased and starch was regelatinized after microwave reheating.

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Quality Changes of Aseptic Packaged Cooked Rice during Storage (무균포장밥의 저장중 품질 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Kum, Jun-Seok;Lee, Chang-Ho;Lee, Sang-Hyo;Lee, Hyun-Yu
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.449-457
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    • 1995
  • Aseptic packaged cooked rice without oxygen absorber and EVOH material was not suitable for good quality during long storage at room temperature. Quality change of aseptic packaged cooked rice with OPP/EVOH/EPL(P-1), PET/EVOH/EPL(P-2) and OPP/EVOH/LLDPE(P-3) for lid material and FX and TSQ for oxygen absorber was observed during storage(60 days) at $20^{\circ}C,\;30^{\circ}C\;and\;40^{\circ}C$. To evaluate quality change of aseptic packaged cooked rice, water content, color, pH, acidity, hardness, and total plate count were measured periodically. The results showed that moisture content was decreased as storage time increased while storage temperature showed no significant effect. P-2 and FX combination had the lowest evaporation of water. L value was decreased as storage time increased while a value increased in all treatment. P-2 and FX combination had the best result for color value. Titratable acidity and pH of P-3 increased up to 20, 5.5, respectively at the end of storage while the other treatment showed no significant effect. Hardness of aseptic packaging of cooked rice was decreased as temperature of storage increased while lid materials and oxygen absorber types showed no significant effect. Result of total plate count showed that there was no detection for $20^{\circ}C\;and\;30^{\circ}C$ storage temp. while more than $1{\times}10^6\;CFU/g\;for\;40^{\circ}C$ storage temp. at the end of storage. In conclusion, aseptic packaged cooked rice could be stored and distributed for 6 month at room temp. and effect of lid materials on quality change of aseptic packaged cooked rice was more significant than oxygen absorber.

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Quality Evaluation of Juanbyeo as Aseptic-packaged Cooked Rice (무균포장밥 가공 적합품종 주안벼의 식미특성)

  • Oh, Sea-Kwan;Kim, Dae-Jung;Cheun, A-Reum;Yoon, Mi-Ra;Hong, Ha-Cheol;Choi, Im-Soo;Oh, Yea-Jin;Oh, Ki-Back;Kim, Yeon-Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.721-726
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    • 2010
  • The objective of this study was to evaluate several varieties of aseptic-packaged cooked rice including Juanbyeo. Quality evaluations, such as by amylose, setback, toyo values and amylograms, were significantly higher in the Juanbyeo as compared to other samples. In addition, the Juanbyeo aseptic-packeged cooked rice showed significantly higher palatability characteristics and had a greater water absorption ratio than the other samples. For cold cooked rice, the relationship between palatability and texture was significantly high (p<0.01). Ilpumbyeo showed high scores for taste as a hot cooked rice, but as a cold cooked rice taste scores were lower than other samples. In the case of Juanbyeo cold cooked rice flavor was improved. When the Juanbyeo aseptic-packaged cooked rice was reheated in a microwave oven, it had better palatability than other varieties. Thus, the results of this study suggested that Juanbyeo can be effectively utilized as aseptic-packaged cooked rice.

Identification of Spoilage Bacteria Isolated from Aseptic Packaged Cooked Rice and Application of Acidic Electrolyzed Saline Solution as Water-for-Cooked Rice (무균포장밥으로부터 분리된 부패 미생물의 동정 및 전해산화수의 취반수로서의 이용 효과)

  • Jeong, Jeong-Hwan;Han, Seon-Jin;Cho, Won-Dae;Hwang, Han-Joon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.788-793
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    • 1999
  • In this study, it was investigated that the isolation and identification of spoilage bacteria from contaminated aseptic packaged cooked rice, the potential for application of acidic electrolyzed saline solution (AESS) as water-for-cooked rice and the microbiological safety of AESS-based cooked rice. Five strains of Bacillus subtilis and a B. cereus strain among the total six isolates were partially identified by biochemical method and by Microbial Identification System (MIS). The bactericidal effect of AESS was similar as 0.1% NaOCl and 70% ethanol solution, or better than that. All of the test microorganisms except Bacillus spp. that were exposed to AESS for five seconds were destructed. The effect of AESS against Bacillus spp. was much better than that of the two solutions and all of them were destructed or inhibited on exposure for five minutes. The pH value of cooked rice prepared using AESS was in the range of 3.6 to 4.3 and was not almost changed through the storage period. Various concentrations of cell suspension of Bacillus isolates were inoculated to cooked rice, which were prepared with tap water and AESS, and stored at $37^{\circ}C$ for two weeks. The result was shown that the bacteria in tap water-based cooked rice appeared normal cell growth, while they were completely repressed in AESS-based cooked rice.

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Sensory Characteristics and Consumer Acceptance of Frozen Cooked Rice by a Rapid Freezing Process Compared to Homemade and Aseptic Packaged Cooked Rice

  • Kwak, Han Sub;Kim, Hye-Gyeong;Kim, Hyun Suk;Ahn, Yong Sik;Jung, Kyunghee;Jeong, Hyo-Young;Kim, Tae Hyeong
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.67-75
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    • 2013
  • Descriptive analysis and consumer acceptance tests were conducted with frozen (FCR), homemade (HCR), and aseptic-packaged (ACR) cooked rice products from two cultivars-IM and SD. FCR was prepared using a rapid freezing process, which may provide consumers with a quality similar to that of HCR. The intensity of the flavors of roasted, glutinous rice, rice cake, and rice starch and the textures of glutinousness, moistness, chunkiness, adhesiveness, and squishiness were all greater in the FCR as compared to the HCR and ACR (p<0.05) in IM and SD cultivars. The differences in sensory characteristics between the FCR and ACR were larger than the equivalent differences between the FCR and HCR. Overall consumer acceptance ratings for FCR in overall aspect, appearance, aroma, and texture were not significantly different compared to those for HCR (p>0.05); however, in most cases these factors showed significant differences when compared with ACR (p<0.05). From partial least square regression analysis, cooked rice was positively related to sweet, transparency, glossiness, roasted, glutinousness, chunkiness, moistness, glutinous rice, adhesiveness, rice shape, rice starch, and squishiness attributes but negatively related to raw rice, old rice, old rice aroma, a particle feeling, off-aroma, white color, scatteredness, slickness, size of cooked rice, and firmness attributes.

Descriptive Profile and Liking/Disliking Factors for Aseptic-packaged Rice Porridge (무균포장죽의 묘사적 특성과 소비자 기호 유발 인자 결정)

  • Kwak, Han Sub;Oh, Ye-Jin;Kang, Han-Bit;Kim, Tae Hyoung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.42 no.11
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    • pp.1878-1885
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    • 2013
  • The purposes of this study are to generate sensory profile, measure consumer acceptance, and determine liking and disliking factors of aseptic-packaged rice porridges (APRP). Five APRPs made by five different rice cultivars were used for this study. Twenty-one attributes were generated by trained panelists. Finally, 16 attributes were determined as descriptive terms for APRP. Each cultivar showed a different descriptive sensory profile. In a consumer acceptance test, there was no statistical difference (P>0.05) in the acceptances of the overall, appearance, taste, texture, viscosity, and rice particle texture among the 5 APRPs. SW52 showed the highest acceptance ratings in the overall, appearance, taste and texture, followed by SR. A total of 52% of consumers showed preference toward SW52 and SR. SW63 showed the lowest ratings and no consumer preference pattern. Consumers were divided into two groups by a cluster analysis; one was the consumers (C1) who liked APRP, and the other was the consumers (C2) who had a neutral stand in general. By correlating the results from descriptive analysis and consumer ratings from C1, liking and disliking factors for consumer acceptance were determined. The disliking factors were bitterness, feeling of surface, stickiness, metallic flavor, roasted aroma, and thickness. The liking factors were old cooked rice aroma/flavor. The disliking factors dominated in the determination of acceptability of APRP. Selecting rice cultivars that had low intensities of disliking factors is the key for APRP development.