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Quality Characteristics of Muffins Containing Domestic Blueberry (V. corymbosum) (국내산 블루베리 첨가 머핀의 품질 특성)

  • Hwang, Seung-Hwan;Ko, Seong-Hye
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.727-734
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    • 2010
  • As the blueberry content in batter increased, the pH of batter decreased According to the measured results about specific gravity of muffin batter, there was no significant difference among each batter including 0% 10% and 15% blueberry, while each 15% 20% and 30% dough showed significant difference (p<0.001). According to the results about general quality characteristics of muffins such as volume, weight and specific gravity, as the content of blueberry juice increased, the volume decreased. In terms of measuring specific volume, it decreased as the added amount increased According to measuring the chromaticity of muffins, as the blueberry content increased in the muffins, brightness and yellowness decreased while redness increased In terms of the measurement of texture, the hardness showed significant difference among all sample muffins (p<0.001). Significant difference was not shown in the springiness (p<0.05). As the amount of blueberry juice increased, the chewiness of the muffins was grown. The result showed a significant difference between samples in the adhesiveness (p<0.001). As the amount of blueberry juice increased, the adhesiveness of muffins also increased In the organoleptic test, a significant difference was shown in the color among all sample (p<0.001). The blueberry juice content of 20% showed highest figures with $7.12{\pm}0.67$. In terms of flavor, the content of 20% also showed highest figures among all samples with $7.16{\pm}0.62$ (p<0.001). Concerning the taste all samples showed a significant difference while 20% content did the highest figure. In the overall acceptability the content of 10% showed the lowest figure while 20% displayed the highest figure with 7.16. According to the quality characteristics of blueberry muffins, the best blueberry juice content would be 20% content group.

Assessment of technological characteristics and microbiological quality of marinated turkey meat with the use of dairy products and lemon juice

  • Augustynska-Prejsnar, Anna;Hanus, Pawel;Sokolowicz, Zofia;Kacaniova, Miroslava
    • Animal Bioscience
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    • v.34 no.12
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    • pp.2003-2011
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    • 2021
  • Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of marinating turkey meat with buttermilk and acid whey on the technological traits and microbiological quality of the product. Methods: Slices of turkey meat muscles were marinated for 12 hours in buttermilk (n = 30), acid whey (n = 30) and comparatively, in lemon juice (n = 30). The control group (n = 30) consisted of unmarinated slices of turkey breast muscles. Physical parameters (pH, water holding capacity, colour L*a*b*, shear force, weight loss) were assessed and quantitative and qualitative microbiological evaluation of raw and roasted products was performed. The microbiological parameters were determined as the total viable counts of mesophilic aerobic bacteria, of the Enterobacteriaceae family, and Pseudomonas spp. Bacterial identification was performed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Results: Marinating turkey meat in buttermilk and whey compared to marinating in lemon juice and the control sample resulted in a higher (p<0.05) degree of yellow color saturation (b*) and a reduction (p<0.05) in the number of mesophilic aerobic bacteria, Pseudomonas spp. and Enterobacteriaceae family as well as the number of identified mesophilic aerobic bacteria in both raw and roasted samples. The lowest (p<0.05) shear force values were found in products marinated in whey. Conclusion: The use of buttermilk and acid whey as a marinade for meat increases the microbiological safety of the product compared to marinating in lemon juice, while maintaining good technological features of the product.

Quality Characteristics of Sweet Persimmon Jams added with Aronia Juice (아로니아즙 첨가에 따른 단감잼의 품질특성)

  • Lee, Ji-Hyun;Park, Jae-Ho;Jeong, Jeong-Sun;Song, Dal-Nym;Kim, Youngho;Eom, Hyun-Ju
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.433-439
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    • 2017
  • This study investigates the quality characteristics of sweet persimmon jam added with aronia juice. Sweet persimmon jam was prepared with sweet persimmon, sugar, pectin and various amounts (20, 40, 60, 80%) of aronia juice, and it was assessed for pH, total acidity, color, sensory evaluation and hydrogen donating ability on 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS) radical scavenging effects and content of the total polyphenols, respectively. Increasing the amount of aronia juice decreased the pH, whereas the total acidity gradually increased. In addition, with an increased amount of aronia juice, the lightness (L) and yellowness (b) significantly decreased, while redness (a) gradually increased. By increasing the amount of aronia juice, the polyphenol contents, DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activities were increased. The results of the sensory evaluation showed that the sweet persimmon jam added with 80% aronia juice had the highest overall-acceptability scores. The results suggest enhancing the quality, palatability and acceptability of sweet persimmon jam by adding 60~80% of aronia juice.

Recoverable Oil Contents and Quality Evaluation of Reconstitute Orange Juice by Electronic Nose (전자코를 이용한 오렌지주스의 Recoverable Oil 함량 및 품질평가)

  • Lee Seung-Youp;Park Jong-Dae
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.361-366
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    • 2005
  • An electronic nose equipped with metal oxide sensor(MOS) was used for investigating the quality of reconstitute orange juice added different recoverable oil(cold pressed valencia oil) contents during 21 days of storage at $4^{\circ}C$. Quality changes in orange juice was described in terms of the sensitivity(${\Delta}R_{gas}/R_{air}$) of the sensors. Principal component analysis(PCA) was carried out using data obtained from twelve metal oxide sensors. The flavor of orange juice contained with the different recoverable oil contents($0.01\%{\sim}0.05\%$) was separated in PCA plot, in which the first principal component score was correlated with the content of recoverable oil. As storage periods prolonged, no significantly different sensitivity score of orange juice was observed in electronic nose. The content of recoverable oil in orange juice was reduced rapidly within 14 days, and then the decreasing ratio was slow on the next 7 days during storage at $4^{\circ}C$. The sensory score for overall and orange flavor of orange juice added $0.03\%$ recoverable oil was decreased during the 14 days and then rapidly dropped next 7 days of storage at $4^{\circ}C$.

Fermentation and quality characteristics of ALE beer with the addition of Muscat Bailey A grape (MBA 포도 첨가에 따른 ALE 맥주의 발효 및 품질 특성)

  • Sanghyuk Lee;Kyu-Taek Choi;Jun-Su Choi;Jong-Hyeon Lee;Sae-Byuk Lee
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.633-644
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    • 2024
  • This study investigated the fermentation characteristics and quality attributes of ale beer brewed with MBA grapes to enhance the diversity of Korean domestic ale beers. The grapes were added to the wort in two forms: must and juice, at ratios of 10% and 20%. The results showed that while ale beer with 20% grape addition began fermentation a day later, all samples completed fermentation well on the sixth day. Increasing MBA grape content lowered the pH and increased total acidity and malic acid content without significantly affecting the sour taste. Higher grape addition also decreased the beer's IBU and bitterness scores in sensory evaluation. The addition of must addition enhanced redness due to anthocyanins, significantly increasing color intensity and EBC value of ale beer. Ale beer with the addition of must exhibited higher antioxidant capacities in total phenolic compound content, DPPH radical scavenging, and FRAP activities compared to that with the addition of juice. Sensory evaluation indicated that ale beer with 20% juice addition was preferred for its color, aroma, sweetness, body, and overall preference. The addition of MBA must improved antioxidant capacity, but ale beer with 20% juice had superior sensory qualities.

Effects of the Addition Levels of White Kimchi Powder and Acerola Juice Powder on the Qualities of Indirectly Cured Meat Products

  • Choi, Jae Hyeong;Bae, Su Min;Jeong, Jong Youn
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.636-648
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    • 2020
  • This study investigated the effects of the addition levels of white kimchi powder and acerola juice powder, as natural sources of sodium nitrite and sodium ascorbate, on the quality of cooked ground pork products. Freeze-dried white kimchi powder was prepared and used after fermentation for 2 wk. Six treatments were included: control (100 ppm sodium nitrite and 500 ppm sodium ascorbate), treatment 1 (0.2% white kimchi powder, 0.02 % starter culture, and 0.1% acerola juice powder), treatment 2 (0.2% white kimchi powder, 0.02% starter culture, and 0.2% acerola juice powder), treatment 3 (0.4% white kimchi powder, 0.04% starter culture, and 0.1% acerola juice powder), treatment 4 (0.4% white kimchi powder, 0.04% starter culture, and 0.2% acerola juice powder), and treatment 5 (0.4% celery powder, 0.04% starter culture, and 0.2% acerola juice powder). The pH values were decreased (p<0.05) because of lower pH of acerola juice powder, resulting in lower cooking yields (p<0.05) in these treatments. CIE L* and CIE a* values of indirectly cured meat products were not different (p>0.05) from the sodium nitrite-added control. However, indirectly cured meat products showed lower (p<0.05) residual nitrite contents, but higher (p<0.05) nitrosyl hemochrome contents and cure efficiency than the control. Treatments 2 and 4 had higher (p<0.05) total pigment contents and lipid oxidation than the control. This study indicates that white kimchi powder coupled with acerola juice powder has substantial potential to substitute synthetic nitrite to naturally cured meat products, which could be favored by consumers seeking clean label products.

Preparation of Fig Jam and its Quality Characteristics (무화과잼의 제조와 그 품질특성)

  • 고정삼;양영택
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.169-174
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    • 2001
  • Chemical analysis and optimum preparation conditions for fig jam were investigated. Soluble solids, acid content and vitamin C of fig was 12.20。Brix, 0.14% and 2.27 mg/100g, respectively. Carbohydrate in fig juice was consisted of 54.43% glucose and 44.53% fructose. Potassium content of fig was 178.0 mg/100g. Moisture content and total sugar of fig fruit was 88.35% and 9.47%. In preparation of fig jam, the addition of 0.2% Citrus natsudaidai juice and 0.5% C. lemon juice as acid source was the best in regard with color and flavor determined by sensory evaluation. The ratio of sucrose : honey : oligo sugar(70:20:10) was also the best in addition of sugar source 60%(w/w) in total. Fig jam prepared in this experiment was better than that of commercial products in sensory evaluation, and microbial growth of this product was not recognized for one month at 30$\^{C}$.

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Quality Characteristics of the Korean Native Pumpkins (한국 재래종 완숙호박의 품질 특성)

  • 윤선주;전하준;정희돈;정용진;서지형
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.14-18
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    • 2002
  • The weight per pumpkin was usually 4∼8 kg, and that of 'Changnyung I', 'Changsu' and 'Hoengsung' were more than 10 kg. Pumpkins from 'Nonsan', 'Samcheok' and 'Yoju' were less than 2 kg. Pumpkin shapes were flat-round in 12 pumpkins including 'Boeun' pumpkin, round in 5 pumpkins including 'changnyung II'pumpkin and long-oval in others. The content of soluble solids was 14.4 。Brix in 'Samcheok' pumpkin and it was more than 12 。Brix in 'Hapcheon' and 'Imsil' pumpkins. 'L'values in fruit flesh were lunged from 60 to 80. But 'a' and 'b' value was affected by pumpkin varieties. Soluble solids in pumpkin juice were 5.00∼9.90 。Brix. It was the highest such as 9.90 。Brix in juice from 'Jeju I ' pumpkin. Yields of pumpkin juice were 53.0∼68.0% in crude type and 48.8∼61.4% in clean type. The yield of juice was the highest in 'Yangku' pumpkin. Color acceptability of juice was the highest in 'Uljin' pumpkin.

Pulsed electric field pasteurization of mandarin and carrot juices (Pulsed electric field 공정을 이용한 감귤 주스와 당근 주스 살균)

  • Lee, Seung Jo;Choi, Hyuk Joon;Min, Sea Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.408-414
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    • 2017
  • Effects of pulsed electric field (PEF) processing on growth inhibition of indigenous aerobic microorganisms and the quality of mandarin and carrot juices were investigated. Mandarin juice was PEF-treated at 15-23 kV/cm for $23-241{\mu}s$, whereas carrot juice was treated at 13-14 kV/cm for 127-198 s. At $25^{\circ}C$ (inlet temperature), PEF treatments at 23 kV/cm for $104{\mu}s$ and 14 kV/cm for $198{\mu}s$ reduced the numbers of total mesophilic aerobes by $6.3{\pm}0.8$ and $5.5{\pm}0.9{\log}\;CFU/mL$ in mandarin juice and carrot juice, respectively. Elevation of inlet temperature to $40^{\circ}C$ increased the reduction rates in both juices. In general, the treatments resulting in the highest microbial inhibition at 25 and $40^{\circ}C$ did not alter the physicochemical and nutritional properties of both juices (p>0.05). PEF is a feasible technology to pasteurize mandarin and carrot juices commercially, with minimal quality deterioration.

Effects of Pre-pressing Condition on Quality of Pear Juice (착즙전처리가 배 과즙의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Jin-Ho;Kim, Ki-Yeol;Lee, Jin-Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.827-831
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    • 1998
  • Effects of pre-pressing condition on quality of pear juice were investigated. Three different types of pressed pear juices such as heated-and-pressed pear juice (HPP), blanched-and-pressed pear juice (BPP), and thawed-and-pressed pear juice (TPP) were prepared. The yield and content of soluble solids in HPP were 78% and $15.0^{\circ}Bx$ which were higher than the other treatments, respectively. Acidity and pH of all the samples were about 0.2% and 4.9, respectively. Major free sugars and organic acids in HPP, BPP, and TPP were fructose and malic acid, respectively. Major soluble minerals were K, P and Mg, and miner ones were Na and Fe. HPP showed a lowest L value, but had a highest taste.

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