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Evaluation of Bread Baking Quality of Korean Winter Wheat over Years and Locations

  • Hong, Byung-Hee;Park, Chul-Soo;Baik, Byung-Kee
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2002
  • Bread baking parameters and relationships between bread baking properties and flour characteristics were evaluated for two years, 1997 and 1998, and at two locations, Suwon and Deokso, with Korean winter wheat cultivars and lines. Among the bread baking parameters, lightness of crumb grain showed differences between years. No significant differences were found in dough mixing time, bread loaf volume, crumb grain score or firmness. Keumkangmil, Suwon 278 and Tapdongmil showed higher bread loaf volume, good structure of crumb grain and softer crumb firmness. However, compared to commercial flours for baking, cultivar means averaged over years and locations of nineteen Korean winter wheats showed poor bread baking quality because of low protein content and unsuitable protein quality. Protein content and flour swelling volume showed better relationships with the bread baking parameters than other flour characteristics. Friabilin-absence lines showed softer crumb firmness than those of friabilin-presence lines.

Quality Characteristics of Choco-Chip Cookies with Different Quantities of Baking Sodas and Flour Types (소맥분 및 베이킹 소다 함량을 달리한 초코칩 쿠키의 품질 특성)

  • Hwang, Seong-Yun;Kang, Kun-Og
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.357-364
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the quality characteristics of choco-chip when using the baking soda. Medium flours are more commonly used for choco-chip cookies than cake flours due to the higher pH levels. The L and b values of the flours decreased but the redness colors were increased with the increased percentage of baking sodas. The hardness, brittleness and gumminess of cake flours and increased baking sodas were lower than the medium flours. Micrographs of the choco-chip cookies showed that the baking sodas with the medium flours had better tendency to melt the proteins than cake flours. Sensory characteristics suggested that the additional 2% of baking soda generated good appearance, flavor, color, texture and over all acceptance. According to the results, we gained knowledge on the effects of adding baking soda to the quality of cookies. And, the most recommended percentages of baking sodas base as suggested by bakers are 2%.

Quality Characteristics of Mugwort-Sulgi with Chemical Leavening Agents (팽창제 첨가에 따른 쑥설기의 품질특성 평가)

  • Im, Seok-Soon;Hwang, Yun-Yi;Jun, Mi-Ra
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.32-40
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    • 2010
  • This study was performed to determine the quality characteristics of mugwort-Sulgi with added chemical leavening agents. Mugwort-Sulgi was prepared with different levels of baking soda (0.3, 0.6, and 0.9%) and baking powder (0.3, 0.6, and 0.9%) and stored for 4 days. The a value significantly decreased with the addition of baking soda, and the b value significantly decreased over storage time. The pH value was significantly increased by the addition of baking soda, and significantly decreased with baking powder. The rate of swelling and poring was significantly increased with the addition of baking powder, and significantly decreased with baking soda. Hardness, springiness, cohesiveness, and gumminess were significantly increased with the addition of baking soda, while it significantly decreased with the addition of baking powder. According to sensory evaluation, taste, texture, and overall acceptance were highest in mugwort-Sulgi with 0.6% baking powder.

Baking Quality of Flours and Effect of Oxidants (도입 밀의 제빵적성과 산화제 첨가효과)

  • Hwang, Seong-Yun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.890-894
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    • 1988
  • The baking quality of flours produced from Dark Northern Spring(DNS). Hard Red Winter(HRW) and Australian Standard White(ASW) were examined. To improve the baking quality of HRW and ASW, oxidants such as dehydroascorbic acid(DHA) and potassium bromate$(KBrO_3)$ were added. The protein content of HRW was about 3% higher than that of ASW but the specific volume of the baked gluten extracted from HRW and ASW were nearly same. By addition of DHA 100ppm and $KBrO_3$ 50ppm as oxidants to HRW and ASW, the farinogram's stability was strengthened and departure time, time to breakdown were extended. The specific volume of the bread based on HRW was very small but it was improved significantly by addition of oxidants. According to the quality scoring of bread, the breads based on DNS, HRW and ASW were 93, 72 and 75, respectively. The baking quality of HRW was improved by DHA and $KBrO_3$ but not much in ASW.

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Research Study of Yukwa Baking Process, a Traditional Desert Originated from Jeonbuk, Korea (전북 지방의 유과 제조 방법 및 소비자들의 유과 선호도 조사)

  • Kim, Joong-Man;Han, Eun-Ju;Cha, Kyung-Ok
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.402-414
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    • 2010
  • A survey was conducted to study the ingredient and the nutrition of Yukwa consumed in Jeonbuk region. Additional survey was performed to the adult population in Jeobook region to identify the recognition and improvement of Yukwa. The ingredient and baking process varies from each region. The modernization of Yukwa baking process requires introduction of new flavour using new ingredient and simplification of the baking process as these two factors are holding back the modernization of the Yukwa. Top quality Yukwa can be produced by standardized baking process, using top quality agricultural goods, cultivated in Korea. The key to making Yukwa more accessible to the public is by simplifying the current baking process, including the drying process Bandegi, which is the most complicated process of all.

A Study on the Use Behavior and Satisfaction of Home-baking Premix Products (홈베이킹 프리믹스 제품의 이용 실태 및 만족도에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyeon-Suk;Song, Eun
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.509-519
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the use behavior and satisfaction of home-baking premix products. A total of 275 questionnaires were completed and statistically analyzed by the SPSS 14.0 package. The reasons for home-baking were : fun(33.8%), quality time with the family(33.8%), and distrust in foodstuffs(13.5%). The respondents(38.9%) used home-baking premix products 2~3 times per year. And the respondents purchased home-baking premix products primarily for snack foods(83.3%). Among the selection attributes of home-baking premix products, the respondents considered the importance of 'sanitation'(m=4.16) a top priority, followed by 'taste'(m=4.15), 'ease of use'(m=4.12), 'detailed instructions' (m=4.05), 'quality of raw materials'(m=4.04), and 'origin'(m=3.91). However, in the case of satisfaction, 'ease of use' (m=3.81) was the most satisfying aspect, followed by 'detailed instructions'(m=3.67), 'sanitation'(m=3.56) and 'manufacturer' (m=3.48). According to importance-performance analysis(IPA), 'quality of raw materials' and 'origin', which were selection attributes, should be quickly improved. Also, 'taste', 'ease of use', 'detailed instructions' and 'sanitation' should be maintained. This survey found that the satisfaction levels for home-baking premix product selection attributes had a significant influence on overall satisfaction($F$=7.91, $p$ <0.001). In particular taste(${\beta}$=0.32, $t$=3.53, $p$ <0.001) had a meaningful effect on overall satisfaction. In addition, the satisfaction levels for home-baking premix product selection attributes affected repurchase intention($F$=8.61, $p$ <0.001).

A Study on the Effect of Frozen Dough after Fermentation with Sweet Dough Bread (단과자빵의 1차 발효 후 냉동생지에 관한 연구)

  • 윤미숙;이정훈
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.317-321
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    • 2001
  • Sweet dough bread is made by using sponge & dough method with the sweet dough formula which consists of wheat gluten and baking powder. The effect of wheat gluten and baking powder to the bread has been studied after the dough frozen, stored, thawed, fermented. and baked. The bread quality has been evaluated by measuring the product volute and also by the sensory evaluation after baking. When 4% of wheat gluten and 4% of baking powder were added into the dough. the bread has a larger volume than that of 2% wheat gluten and 2% baking powder in volume. However. wheat gluten shows better result than baking powder in terms of volume. In sensory evaluation, the bread has higher score when 2% of wheat gluten and 2% of baking powder were added into the dough than that of 4% wheat gluten and 4% baking powder. Consequently, breads show better result when 2% wheat gluten and 2% baking powder were added into the dough than that of 4% wheat gluten and 4% baking powder.

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Quality Characteristics of Soy Sauce Braised Shiraegi with Baknig Powder (베이킹파우더 첨가 시래기 간장조림의 품질특성)

  • Kim, Na-Jung;Han, Gui-Jung;Kim, Ha-yun;Han, Hye-min;Park, Bo-Ram
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.676-685
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    • 2015
  • This study tried to develop Siraegi by boiling it down in soy seasoning sauce with excellent sensory attributes and evaluate the quality characteristics in order to enhance the value of traditional agricultural products, dried radish leaves. Sugar content of the seasoning sauce were finally established at 30% (w/v) compared with the starch syrup, which was added to the sauce through sensory evaluation among four groups, 0%, 30%, 60% and 100%. The texture (breaking strength) of Siraegi which was boiled for 30 minutes in water with baking powder was reduced by showing softening effect ranging from 7.6% to 42.1% as the amount of added baking powder was increased. The color of braised Siraegi produced with prepared a seasoning sauce and different content of baking powder, the brightness significantly decreased with an increase of baking powder. The reduction effects of breaking strength ranged from 25.6% to 43.9%, resulting a significant difference. The pH of braised Siraegi with a seasoning sauce significantly increased from 5.71 to 6.04 as the amount of added baking powder was increased, while its acidity was decreased. Sensory evaluation showed significant values for hardness and toughness as the values dropped when compared with the control (p<0.001), and overall acceptability of the group with adding 0.2% baking powder was best (p<0.001). In conclusion, baking powder could be considered as softening agent shorting the cooking time and improvement of the acceptability. Furthermore, it was expected that the newly developed soy sauce barised Siraegi using the dried radish leaves would be successfully utilized by side dishes in the food preparation industry.

Quality Characteristics of Muffins with Tagatose (타가토스를 첨가한 머핀의 품질 특성)

  • Hwang, Yoon-Kyung;Lee, Hee-Tae;An, Hye-Lyung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.802-810
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    • 2014
  • This study investigated the quality characteristics of muffins prepared with tagatose. The effect of tagatose were evaluated in terms of height, volume, weight, specific volume, baking loss rate, moisture contents, colorimeter, sensory evaluation, and texture of muffins during storage (1, 3, 5 days) and texture was measured using a texture analyzer. As the ratio of tagatose increased, the volume, specific volume, baking loss rate, and height decreased, whereas moisture content increased. During storage, control without tagatose showed the highest springiness lowest hardness by TPA, whereas hardness of muffins increased and springiness decreased as the contents of tagatose increased. Lightness of crust and crumb decreased significantly as contents of tagatose increased. According to the sensory evaluation, the control group showed the highest score in terms of texture but was not significant with 2% tagatose (T2). For appearance, color, flavor, taste, and overall acceptance, T2 showed the best result.

Effect of Autoclave and Microwave Treatments on Quality of Bread (반죽에 가압가열 및 Microwave 처리가 빵의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Koth-Bong-Woo-Ri;Choi, Jung-Su;Kim, Dong-Hyun;SunWoo, Chan;Jung, Seul-A;Kim, Hyun-Jee;Jeong, Da-Hyun;Jeong, Hee-Ye;Choi, Ho-Duk;Ahn, Dong-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.681-686
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    • 2012
  • This study conducted autoclave and microwave treatments on dough to determine if there were any changes in quality after the dough was cooked into bread. Wheat dough after secondary fermentation was treated with a microwave (1 min), an autoclave (30 min), and both an autoclave and microwave (30 min/1 min). We then measured the pH, moisture content, color, texture, and sensory evaluation. The results showed that pH was slightly decreased when it was treated in an autoclave (baking and no baking) and autoclave/microwave (baking and no baking). When microwaved and baked, the moisture content most decreased compared to the control. In crust color, there were no considerable differences in lightness, redness, or yellowness compared to the control, except when microwaved (no baking). The lightness of the crumb color decreased, while redness and yellowness increased, when dough was treated with an autoclave (baking and no baking) and autoclave/microwave (baking and no baking). Hardness, gumminess, chewiness and shear force were significantly increased when dough was treated with an autoclave (baking and no baking) and autoclave/microwave (baking and no baking) compared to the control. In the sensory evaluation, there were no considerable differences in color, aroma, taste, or overall preference when microwaved and baked. Color, aroma, shape, and overall preference were the worst when the dough was treated with autoclave/microwave (baking and no baking). These results suggest that autoclaving and microwaving may reduce the quality of bread, and countermeasures to this problem are necessary.