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A Comparative Study of the Processing Aptitudes of the Muffins Produced by Rice Cultivars (품종별 쌀가루로 제조한 퀵 브래드 쌀 머핀의 가공성 비교)

  • Kim, Joo-Hee;Yoon, Mi-Ra;Kang, Mi-Young
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.541-547
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    • 2012
  • This study was performed to compare the processing aptitudes of the rice muffins produced from the seven rice varieties, including Goami, Goami 2, Deuraechan, Baegjinju, Seolgaeng, Haiami and Hanareum, along with the use of hydroxypropyl methylcelluloses (HPMCs) as a replacement for the egg white. The water binding capacity of rice flours was significantly higher than that of wheat flour, but its fat binding capacity was lower than that of wheat flour (p<0.05). In the viscosity of the batter, Goami and Baegjinju were lower than that of the wheat flour. There was no significant difference in the specific gravity of Seolgaeng and the batter of wheat flour. The pH of all varieties except Goami 2 was higher than batter of wheat flour(p<0.05). Haiami flour produced higher muffin volume and specific volume compared with the wheat flour muffin. The textural characteristics, the muffins produced by Haiami and Hanareum flours had significantly lower hardness than the wheat flour muffin after 30 hours. All rice varieties except Gaomi 2 showed no significant difference compared to the wheat flour muffin in color, taste and texture (p<0.05). Furthermore, flavor of muffins produced from the Seolgaeng, Haiami and Hanareum flours tested higher than the wheat flour muffin. It was concluded that the rice varieties of Seolgaeng, Goami, Haiami and Hanareum were considered to be the most suitable rice cultivars for the rice muffins.

A Study on Applying the Biopolymer (hydroxyethyl methylcellulose) to Prepare Quick Bread Rice Muffins (퀵 브레드 쌀 머핀 제조용 첨가물로써의 바이오폴리머(Hydroxyethyl Methylcellulose, HEMC) 활용성 검정)

  • Kim, Joo-Hee;Kang, Mi-Young
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.423-429
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    • 2012
  • We examined the quality characteristics and conducted a sensory evaluation of muffins made with rice flour and the biopolymer hydroxyethyl methylcellulose (HEMC) to identify a new health functional food additive. First, overrun and foam stability of HEMC-HV (high viscosity) was better than HEMC-LV (low viscosity) to prepare muffins. Also the quality of rice muffins(volume, specific cake volume, and baking loss) was analyzed. There was no significant difference in the sensory evaluation of rice flour muffins containing foam mixture(egg white:HEMC-HV, 3:1, v/v) and muffin made from flour. The results showed that HEMC-HV was suitable for quick bread muffin-making using 100% rice flour.

Development of Rice Muffin with Chlorella using Response Surface Methodology (반응 표면 분석을 이용한 클로렐라 쌀 머핀의 개발)

  • Ki, Mi-Ra;Kim, Rae-Young;Chun, Soon-Sil
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2007
  • The aim of this study was to improve rice muffin quality with sorbitol using response surface methodology(RSM). Response surface experimental design was made by central composite design using several independent factors. In preliminary experiment of chlorella rice muffin, rice flour(RF), chlorella(CH) and sorbitol(SO) were chosen as independent factors. Response factor was the overall acceptability obtained from sensory evaluation. The regression model equation could be predicted as $OV=6.70-0.45CH-0.44RF^2-0.81CH^2-0.60SO^2$. The optimal conditions for chlorella rice muffin substituted with sorbitol were determined to be 60.8% of RF, 4.7% of CH and 35.45% of SO. Rice muffin was superior to flour muffin in sensory evaluation using the prediction value derived from RSM. Therefore, the optimum condition of muffin could be developed by RSM.

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Quality Characteristics of Muffin Added Red Yeast Rice Flour (홍국분말을 첨가한 머핀의 품질 특성)

  • Park, Sung-Hee;Lim, Seong-Il
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.272-275
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    • 2007
  • Red yeast rice flour, which is a natural functional material, was used in muffin production at different concentrations ranging from 0 to 10%. The initial pasting temperature was not affected by the addition of red yeast rice flour, whereas peak viscosity and final viscosity decreased with increasing concentrations. The lightness value of the muffins decreased, however, the redness value increased with increasing amounts of red yeast rice flour. The bulk of the muffins was generally reduced by the addition of red yeast rice flour. At the 10% concentration, hardness and viscosity were similar to the control, and there were no changes in springiness or cohesiveness. For the sensory evaluation, parameters such as appearance, color, texture, taste, and overall acceptability increased significantly from the control at the 3% concentration of red yeast rice flour, but flavor decreased with increasing amounts of red yeast rice flour. Based on these results and the sensory evaluation specifically, the optimal amount of red yeast rice flour added to the muffins was the 3% concentration.

Optimization of Sweet Rice Muffin Processing Prepared with Oak Mushroom (Lentinus edodes) Powder (표고버섯 첨가 찹쌀머핀의 최적화 및 품질특성)

  • Kim, Bo-Ram;Joo, Na-Mi
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.202-210
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to bake sweet rice muffins with oak mushroom ($Lentinus$ $edodes$) powder. The process included substituting sweet rice flour for cake flour and adding oak mushroom powder. This study determined the optimal mixing conditions of oak mushroom muffins by adjusting the amounts of oak mushroom powder, whole eggs, and soybean oil. The mixing conditions for the oak mushroom muffins included 3 categories: oak mushroom powder (X1), whole eggs (X2), and soybean oil (X3) by Central Composite Design (CCD) which was optimized by Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Oak mushroom muffin formulation was optimized using rheology. Yellowness (p<0.001) and redness (p<0.05) displayed a linear model pattern, whereas lightness (p<0.05) was represented by a quadratic model. Among the sensory properties, variables that appeared to show significant values such as appearance (p<0.5), texture (p<0.5), and overall quality (p<0.5) were used to identify optimums. The result of mechanical properties showed significant values in gumminess (p<0.5) and chewiness (p<0.5). The numerical and graphical methods used in this study determined that the optimum formulation for oak mushroom powder sweet rice muffins was 8.75 g of oak mushroom powder, 235.95 g of whole eggs, and 19.93 g of soybean oil.

Review on Rice Flour Manufacturing and Utilization

  • Kim, Myoung Ho
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 2013
  • Background: The Korean government launched a project in 2008, where the amount of rice used as raw ingredient in rice-based foods in 2012 was planned to increase up to 10% (470,000 ton) of the total rice production through developing various new rice-based processed foods and their commercial manufacturing technology. Among the four major rice-based processed foods, rice cakes and noodles need rice flour as their main raw ingredient. Technology in rice flour utilization and manufacturing is far behind than the technology pertinent to wheat flour in many subject areas. Purpose: This review aims to provide information on rice flour utilization and manufacturing with some fundamental subjects in the area of size reduction. Results: A variety of food items including bread, noodle, cake, cookie, muffin, pre-mix, beverage, vinegar, surimi, and artificial meat have found rice flour as their raw ingredient. Rice bread made out of 100% rice flour has been developed and is now sold in retail stores. Various noodle products made from rice flour are also on the market. Issues on product definition and labeling regulation about rice flour content of the products were explored. Generalized grinding equations available in the literature were seldom used in practice; instead, it has been a general practice to develop empirical equations from test milling data. Introductory remarks on three popular particle size measurement methods (sieving, Coulter counter, light diffraction) were explained. Mathematical expressions frequently used to describe particle size distribution and to correlate cumulative quantity of particles with particle size were represented. Milling methods used in producing rice flour were described along with their advantages and disadvantages. Because of their profound effect on functional properties of the rice flour, four rice flour milling equipments used at both laboratory experiments and commercial manufacturing plants were discussed.

Characteristics and Optimization of Processed Sweet Rice Muffin using Ginger Powder (생강가루 첨가 찹쌀머핀의 최적화 및 품질특성)

  • Lee, Sun-Mee;Joo, Na-Mi
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.31-43
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to develop Zingiber officinale Roscoe powder(ginger powder) sweet rice muffins. The process included substituting sweet rice flour for cake flour and adding ginger powder. The mixing conditions for the ginger powder sweet rice muffins were a control and three levels of ginger powder (A), whole egg (B), and soybean oil (C) using central composite design, and were optimized by response surface methodology. The optimization was analyzed with regard to physical, textural, and sensory properties. Among the sensory properties, variables that appeared to show significant values, such as appearance, flavor, softness and overall quality were used to identify optimums. The numerical and graphical methods used in this study determined that the optimum formulation for ginger powder sweet rice muffins was 8.39 g of ginger powder, 215.37 g of whole egg, and 54.40 g of soybean oil. Ginger increases appetite, enhances metabolism and reduces the speed of aging. These health advantages of ginger provide evidences that ginger powder sweet rice muffins are a good healthy snack, particularly for the elderly.

Quality Characteristics of Muffin Added with Red Yeast Rice and white rice (홍국 첨가량에 따른 머핀의 품질특성)

  • Choi, Hyun-Sook;Nam, Hae-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.1442-1455
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    • 2018
  • The objective of this study was to examinate the differences of general component, chromaticity, pH, weight, loss on baking, specific volume bulk, diameter of upper side and height, mechanical texture, DPPH radical, ABTS radical, Total amount of phenol, Monacolin-K content, sensory test on Muffin using no Red Yeast Rice and different levels (2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10%) of Red Yeast Rice. pH was decreased as the amount of added Red Yeast Rice increased(control 8.35, RM2% 7.93, RM4% 7.86, RM6% 7.69, RM8% 7.49, RM10% 7.30). Weight and loss on baking were showed not too different depending the amount of added Red Yeast Rice, and the baking loss were at very low point. Adhesion, cohesiveness, elasticity, viscosity, and chewiness showed no attentive differences on mechanical texture analysis. As the level of Red Yeast Rice increased, DPPH radical, ABTS radical, and Total phenol content decreased. Monacolin K were at higher point as the level of Red Yeast Rice increased. The sensory test showed Taste, Texture, and Overall acceptability gained the highest point when using 4% of Red Yeast Rice. On the sensory test, 4% of Red Yeast Rice was considered to be the best level based on Flavor and Color. The results of these tests show 4% of Red Yeast Rice is most preferred and considered to be most suited with flour and rice flour.

Quality Characteristics of English Muffin with Powdered, Soft and Hard Type Rice Flour by Different Grinding Methods (제분방법을 달리한 분질미, 연질미 및 경질미를 이용한 잉글리쉬 머핀의 품질특성)

  • Choi, Ok-Ja;Shim, Ki-Hoon;Ma, Eun-Bich;Lee, Seul;Son, Kyeong-Suk;Jung, Hee-Nam
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.544-550
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    • 2015
  • This study investigated the quality characteristics of English muffins made rice flour created using different grinding methods (DPR: powdered type rice flour by dry milling. DSR: soft type rice flour by dry milling. DHR: hard type rice flour by dry milling. WPR: powdered type rice flour by wet milling. WSR: soft type rice flour by wet milling. WHR: hard type rice flour by wet milling). The volume, volume expansion, and specific volume were the highest in WPR. The shape and cross section indicated that WPR, WSR and DPR were the best quality. The L value was the highest in DHR, the b value was the highest in DPR. Hardness, gumminess and chewiness were the lowest in WPR, and the highest in DHR. According to result of the sensory evaluation, the color, flavor, appearance, texture and overall acceptability were the highest in WPR, while the taste preference was the highest in WSR.

A Study on the Quality of Muffins Made with Goami Powder of Different Particle Sizes (고아미 가루로 제조된 머핀의 입도에 따른 품질 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ah;Lee, Kyung-Hee
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.553-562
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to promote the consumption of rice by substituting goami powder for flour when making muffins. Goami powder was prepared in different particle sizes by grinding the powder for 5 min. 10 min. 15 min. and 20 min. Precisely 72.62% of the goami powder, particles were smaller than 75 ${\mu}m$, after grinding the powder for 20 min. with a consistency similar to that of flour (78.86%). To determine the optimal amount of water for goami powder muffin batter, the viscosity of both the flour and the goami powder batter was measured. The appropriate water quantity for goami powder muffins was set at 105 mL. The volume index of flour muffins was 132 mL, while that of the goami powder muffin (GM1, GM2, GM3 and GM4) was 123 mL, 119 mL, 119 mL and 118 mL, respectively. The hardness of the flour muffins, measured by a texture analyer, was 2.03${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$, The hardnesses of the goami powder muffins were 2.83${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$ for GM1, 2.44${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$for GM2, 2.33${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$ for GM3, and 2.36${\times}10^3$ g/$cm^2$ for GM4. The L-values and moisture content of the goami powder muffins were higher than those of the flour muffins. In a sensory evaluation the overall preference was the highest for flour muffins. However among the goami powder muffins, GM3, which was made with goami powder ground for 15 min. was the most preferred.