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Study on the Rheological Characteristics of the Mixed Wheat Flour Containing Bamboo and Lotus Leaf Powder (죽엽과 연잎 분말을 첨가한 밀 복합분의 물성에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Seong-Yun;Oh, Kum-Ja;Kang, Kun-Og
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.355-363
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the rheological characteristics of medium wheat flour mixed with bamboo leaf and lotus leaf powders. Rheological properties of the mixed flours were tested based on falling number, color, RVA, farinogram, and rheofermentometer analyses. Falling numbers increased with addition of bamboo leaf and lotus leaf powders. The L values of all mixed flours were less than that of control. The 1% mixed flour sample containing bamboo leaf and lotus leaf powders was not significantly different from 3% mixed flour. The a values of the mixed flour decreased as bamboo and lotus powders increased, whereas b values increased. Addition of bamboo leaf and lotus leaf powders to flour reduced peak viscosity, holding strength, and final viscosity. The set back values of mixed wheat flour containing bamboo leaf powder were lower than those of mixed wheat flour containing lotus leaf powder, suggesting that bamboo leaf powder suppressed retrogradation of flour compared to lotus leaf powder. In the farinogram, the water absorption and consistency of the flours containing bamboo and lotus leaf powders increased, whereas development time and stability decreased. The fermentation time of dough with lotus leaf powder was less than that of dough with bamboo leaf powder.

Quality Characteristics of Sulgidduk Added by Different Amount of Bamboo Leaf Flour (대잎 분말 첨가량을 달리한 설기떡의 품질 특성)

  • Ahn, Gee-Jung
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.104-111
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is analyze the sensory and mechanical characteristics, moisture content and color values of bamboo leaf flour sulgidduk added by different amount of bamboo leaf flour; 0%(BP-0 group), 1%(BP-1 group), 2%(BP-2 group), 3%(BP-3 group), 4%(BP-4 group). As a result of analyzed the texture of sulgidduk bamboo leaf flour, its hardness, adhesiveness, gumminess, chewiness and cohesiveness increased while except for the springiness wasn't significantly differences. The moisture content of sulgidduk with bamboo leaf flour ranged from 37% to 39%. L-value of the color decreased with increasing bamboo leaf flour, but a-value and b-value of the color increased with increasing bamboo leaf flour. According to the sensory evaluation BF3 had the highest in color and moistness. Based on results, it is considered that the most desirable ratio of bamboo leaf flour was BF3. The results of the study support the benefits of bamboo leaf flour supplementation in sulgidduk in the aspects of taste and functionality. The degree of further increase of sulgidduk with bamboo leaf flour without causing the adverse quality effects remains for study.

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A Study on the Characteristics of Yellow Layer Cake Made with Bamboo Leaf Powder (죽엽을 이용한 Yellow Layer Cake의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Young-Suk;Hwang, Seong-Yun
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.164-172
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the properties of yellow layer cake made with bamboo leaf powder. Physical properties of the medium and cake flour with bamboo leaf powder were tested by falling number, farinogram, alveogram and after making yellow layer cake, which were tested by rheometer and water activity etc. We found that falling numbers increased with addition of bamboo leaf powder and adding bamboo leaf powder to the flour decreased peak viscosity, holding strength, final viscosity etc. The p value of the alveogram increased for the flour containing bamboo leaf powder increased, but development time and stability decreased. The water activity of the yellow layer cakes made with bamboo leaf powder decreased during storage, but they did not show significant differences. The results of the sensory test showed that the 3% of addition of bamboo leaf powder had the best scores.

A Study on the Quality Characteristics of Morning-Rolls with Bamboo Leaf Powder (대잎 분말을 첨가한 모닝롤의 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Mi-Kyung;Song, Byeng-Chun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.639-645
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    • 2008
  • The objective of this study was to assess the quality characteristics of morning-rolls containing various levels (0, 4, 8, and 12%) of bamboo leaf powder. The results demonstrated that morning-roll volume decreased with increasing amounts of bamboo leaf powder, and as the bamboo leaf powder content increased, the Hunter's color 'L', 'a' and 'b' values were significantly reduced (p<0.05). For the amylogram characteristics, the addition of bamboo leaf powder to the flour reduced peak viscosity, holding strength, final viscosity, and setback. The results of the sensory evaluation demonstrated that control (0%) and 8% addition of bamboo leaf powder had the best scores in taste, color, flavor, texture, appearance, softness, wetness, residual mouth feel, and overall acceptability. Thus, it appears that by using 8% additions of bamboo leaf powder, the functionality, nutritional composition, taste, color, and flavor of morning-rolls containing bamboo leaf powder can be developed. This result will support the development of better quality bamboo-leaf morning-rolls.

Study on the Quality Characteristics of Steamed Bread Using Bamboo and Lotus Leaf Powder (죽엽과 연잎 분말을 첨가한 찐빵의 품질 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Seong-Yun;Oh, Kum-Ja;Kang, Kun-Og
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.298-306
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the quality characteristics of steamed bread using mixed flour containing bamboo leaf and lotus leaf powders. Properties of the steamed breads were tested by colorimeter, water activity, rheometer, SEM, and sensory tests. The L values and a values were higher in steamed bread with bamboo leaf powder. On the other hand, the b values of streamed bread with bamboo leaf powder were lower than lotus leaf powder. During storage, the hardness of steamed bread with bamboo leaf and lotus leaf powders increased control. Furthermore, steamed bread with lotus leaf powder showed hardness than bamboo leaf powder. The springiness of all steamed breads decreased with storage, and steamed breads with bamboo leaf powder showed lower values than lotus leaf powder. The cohesiveness of the control was the highest, and all samples showed significant differences each other. The gumminess of the control was higher than steamed bread with bamboo leaf and lotus leaf powders. Moreover, longer storage time yielded higher gumminess. control relatively smoother surface than that of 1% bamboo leaf powder. The steamed bread with lotus leaf powder had a rougher surface than bamboo leaf powder. sensory characteristics of steamed bread, green color of the samples with bamboo leaf powder was darker than lotus leaf powder. Leaf odor was similar throughout. Freshness of steamed bread containing 1% bamboo leaf powder the highest. The overall acceptability of consumer acceptance was the control, followed by steamed bread containing 1% lotus leaf powder.

A Study on the Quality Characteristics of Jeolpyun with Bamboo Leaf Powder (절편제조 시 첨가한 대잎 분말이 절편의 품질특성에 미치는 영향 연구)

  • Lee, Gyu-Hee;Kim, Mi-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.770-778
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    • 2010
  • Bamboo leaf powder was added to Jeolpyun to increase the neutraceutical effects and storage period. The bamboo leaf powder was added to rice flour at ratios of 0, 4, 6, 8, and 10% (w/w), and they were treated with aqueous malt extract to extend storage. The Jeolpyun was stored at $20^{\circ}C$ for 72 hr, and the physical and sensory characteristics were evaluated. As a result, the crude fat, crude protein, moisture, crude ash and total dietary fiber contents in bamboo leaf powder were 4.36, 11.29, 3.37, 7.33, and 65.57%, respectively. The Hunters L, a, and b values decreased significantly as the amount of bamboo leaf powder increased; however, the a and b values increased during storage. The paste property setback values decreased with the malt extract treatment and with increasing amounts of bamboo leaf powder. In a sensory analysis, hard texture strength in the malt extract and bamboo leaf powder treatment groups was less than that in the control during storage. The Jeolpyun prepared with malt extract and no bamboo leaf powder was the most accepted by consumers. Although adding bamboo leaf powder resulted in less consumer acceptance except for the flavor attribute, adding 4% and 8% bamboo leaf powder resulted in better consumer acceptance for texture, taste, and overall acceptance than that of the control. In a microbial analysis, adding bamboo leaf powder resulted in fewer mold colonies. In conclusion, adding 4% bamboo leaf powder and malt extract to Jeolpyun improved its storage properties.

A study on the cooking and processing methods presented in CHE MIN YO SUL ("제민요술"에 수록된 식품조리가공법 연구보고(6) -병.종.열.자명.예.로-)

  • 윤서석;윤숙경;조후종;이효지;안명수;안숙자;서혜경;윤덕인;임희수
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.81-85
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    • 1991
  • This study was carried out to understand and analyze the cooking and processing methods presented in CHE MIN YO SUL (chapter 82~86). The result from the study are as follows; 1. Byung was made from dough of wheat flour, glutinous rice flour, small green peas flour an rice of millet etc. by steaming, roasting, deep fat frying or sauted, or it had eaten Byung which was made from egg or seagull's egg without cereal was simillar to Korea's fried egg cake. 2. Jong and Youl were steamed product made from mixture of millet and rice which were wrapped with leaf of Julpool or bamboo's leaf. It's shape was simillar to Korea's Song-Pyun but different from materials and cooking method. 3. Jamyong's cooking method was boild the mixture of white rice soup, Myong-Jup, and salt. and then pour the rised Bal. 4. Ye and Lo were boiling product made from new oat and appricot seed flour. It was simillar to sweet drink made from rice, and put them in the jar for storage.

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A study on eating habits of the Buddhist Priesthood in Seoul and Kyongnam -I. Dietary pattern and special food- (서울, 경남지역 승가(僧家)의 식생활(食生活)에 관한 조사연구 -I. 식이패턴과 특별식 중심으로-)

  • Cho, Eun-Ja;Park, Sun-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this study was to understand dietaty culture of the Buddhist priesthood in Seoul and Kyungnam. This survey was carried out through questionnaries and the subjects were 26 temples and hermitages. The results of this study can be summarized as follow: 1. Most of the Buddhist priesthood takes meal three times for a day regularly. The substitution food was used mainly rice gruel, fruits, powder of roasted grain, kinds of cookie and confectionary, kinds of steamed dish and milk. 2. The seasoning substances were used necessarily soy sauce, soybean paste, salt and sesame, sesame oil, vegetable oil, and used rarely Jepi powder, red powder, chinese pepper and M.S.G. 3. Eating table was used chiefly for Buddhist priethood and a vistor, and tea and cookie, D'ock, noodle were used often. Event and party foods of temple were used Bibimbab, Ogokbab, Yagbab, D'ockguk, soybean of noodle. 4. Offering food to Buddha was used to Five-offered to Buddha(香, 燈, 茶, 果, 米) primarily and religious food was used scarcely. 5. Special food was used D'ock, hand made cookie and confectionaries, kinds of chinish medicine tea and pine needle tea. Injulmi and Julpyun were prepared most frequently, and used to mixed rice flour with mugwort now and then. Coating and filling powders for D'ock were used to red bean, mung bean and soy bean. Kinds of hand made cookie were Yagkwa, Kangjeong, Dasik, Jungkwa and Yangeng. Beverages were thick hot beverage, kinds of leaf tea, chilled beverage, Yaksu mixed with soy sauce and bamboo salt, kinds of chinese medicine tea, milk and milk products and pine needles tea. 6. Preserved foods were used edible mountain herbs and seaweeds in drying and frying.

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