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Efficiency of Purchase Management as Determined by the Adoption of School Meal Service Support Center in Gyeonggi Area (경기지역 학교급식지원센터 도입 여부에 따른 구매관리 효율성 연구)

  • Lee, Ji-Hye;Kim, Boram;Joo, Nami
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.196-207
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    • 2020
  • This study was undertaken to provide basic data for revitalizing the school meal support centers and improving school meals, by analyzing the purchase conditions and satisfaction of food according to an adoption of a school meal service support center. Comparing the purchasing efficiency, convenience to purchase, and higher overall satisfaction was achieved when a school meal service support center was adopted by the local government, as compared to non-adopted school meal service support centers. Therefore, it is considered that the adaption of a school meal service support center is urgently required by non-adoption local governments. Moreover, the stability of food material supplies was also higher in the adopted rather than the non-adopted centers. Satisfaction with the quality of food ingredients was also found to be significantly higher in the adopted centers. These results indicate that if the local government adopts and introduces the school meal support center, inconsistencies observed in the return and exchange processes experienced by the non-adopted centers can be resolved, and food quality satisfaction can be improved. We, therefore, propose the necessity to implement a system for determining reasonable pricing by establishing systematic cooperation among schools, manufacturing entities (suppliers), and the School Meal Service Support Center.

A Study on the Quality Characteristics of Sulgidduk Prepared with Soyflour (대두가루를 첨가한 설기 떡의 품질 특성 연구)

  • Kweon, Seok-Yim;Kim, Jeong-Mee;Kim, Jong-Goon
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.118-124
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    • 2007
  • Sulgidduk is a steamed 'Dduk' that is made from rice flour mixed with various ingredients. It is steamed in an earthenware steamer according to a particular procedure. Soyflour Sulgidduk was prepared with two types of soyflour(yellow, and black). This study was carried out to improve the quality of Sulgidduk. The quality was affected by not only the ratio of the ingredients, but also by the amount of soyflour. The results of these experiments can be summarized as follows. As the amount of soyflours(yellow and black) increased 10 %, 20 %,30 %, and 40 % into the control recipe, it was found that the overall rheological properties, such as hardness, gumminess, brittleness, cohesiveness, and springiness, of Sulgidduk decreased. The L-value of the color decreased as more soyflour was added into Sulgidduk but the b-value increased. When the same amount of black soyflour was added to Sulgiddut addition of black soyflour produced lower lightness than yellow soyflour addition. Yellow soyflour addition into Sulgidduk yielded a higher a-value, closer to red. As the results of sensory evaluation, following to the added amount of soyflour, the sensory degree of flavor, moistness, and chewiness of Sulgidduk decreased. The addition of 20 g soyflour resulted in the best overall quality based on sensory evaluations. Therefore the optimum recipe of Soyflour Sulgidduk was obtained as follows; 20 g(20%) soyflour, 80 g rice, and 20 mL water.

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Meal practice and Perceptions of Traditional Food Culture Education in Elementary School Students (초등학생의 식생활 실태 및 전통 식생활교육에 대한 인식)

  • Yoon, Sun-Joo;Kim, Hee-Sup
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.558-567
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    • 2010
  • Changes in social, economical, and cultural environments affect the meal practices of children. The transmission of traditional Korean food culture is very important because it presents not only a well-balanced diet but also contributes to shaping identity. The purpose of this study was to investigate elementary school students' present meal practices and views, as well as demands on traditional food culture education to reflect future educational plans. Half of the students ate breakfast everyday and 72% ate a traditional Korean style breakfast. About 38% of the students participated 2-4 times per week in meal preparation and 34% participated in clean-up after the meal once a day. Although 6th graders had greater skills in basic cooking, they tended to be more passive upon applying their skills in daily meal practice. For traditional food culture education, 89% of the experienced and 86.2% of the inexperienced groups agreed on the necessity of traditional food culture education. Students attained traditional food culture knowledge through Silgwa, practical coursework within the curriculum, and by teachers leading classes. They were also educated by parents, mass media, and books outside of school. The preferred methods of class teaching were lecture and experiential learning. The preferred subjects to learn were 'cooking classes based on taste development', 'learning food ingredients through vegetable growing', 'traditional Korean food manners', and 'traditional Korean food culture and seasonal foods' as well as nutritional education. Fifth graders had more positive attitudes towards meal practices and traditional food culture education. Traditional Korean food culture and nutrition education should be integrated and developed into regular subject curricula to improve children's meal practice and inheritance of traditional food culture.

Current State of Dietary Life Education through Rural Activities for Adolescent (청소년의 농촌체험활동을 통한 식생활교육 현황)

  • Kim, Yookkoyung;Sim, Kihyeon
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.231-243
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    • 2013
  • This study intends to suggest basic data for the activation of rural activities in dietary life education, through a survey of adolescents on rural activities in dietary life education. It was found that 63.2% of subject students had the experience of rural activities; and that as many as 35.2% among the students who experienced rural activities participated in the activities 5 times or more. And the survey showed that rural activities were led most frequently by a teacher in charge (37.9%), and rather rarely by a nutrition teacher (15.4%) or an expert in dietary life education (7.7%). As for food ingredients that adolescents experienced during rural activities, they were composed of easily available good cookers that are common in the Korean diet, and, among them, vegetables were experienced most, followed by cereals and fruits. On the other hand, as for food ingredients preferred by adolescents, it was found that boy students preferred meat, while girl students preferred fruits. And as for improvements in dietary life, it was found that making efforts to have good dietary habits had the highest score, which shows that rural activities contributed to the improvement in adolescents' dietary life. Therefore, given the fact that rural activities go some way towards improving adolescents' dietary life, it is advisable that more opportunities for experiencing rural activities be provided to adolescents in the future so as to help them have good dietary habits.

Foods and functional foods containing mushroom, mushroom extracts, and mushroom-derived compounds (버섯원물과 버섯 추출물 그리고 버섯 유래 화합물을 포함한 식품과 기능성식품)

  • Jo, Han-Gyo;Shin, Hyun-Jae
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.155-163
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    • 2017
  • Mushrooms and their extracts including purified ingredients, are currently used as foods, functional foods (and/or nutraceuticals), and medicines. These products have numerous bioactive compounds such as polysaccharides (mainly ${\beta}$-glucans), glycoproteins, nucleotide analogs, terpenoids, and polyphenols, which have exhibited antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticancer, antiviral, anti-obesity, and immunomodulatory activities. In this review, we discuss the current information on the biactivities of 10 popular mushrooms in Korea. We also summarize the information on mushrooms and the active compounds derived from them, as well as mushroom-based products such as foods, functional foods, and medicines. We believe this review could provide useful information for scientists and consumers who seek to develop new products and promote healthy food habits and lifestyle.

Assessment of Contamination Level of Foodborne Pathogens in the Main Ingredients of Kimbab during the Preparing Process (김밥제조단계에서의 김밥 주원료에 대한 위해미생물의 오염도 평가)

  • Park, Shin-Young;Choi, Jin-Won;Yeon, Ji-Hye;Lee, Min-Jeong;Oh, Deog-Hwan;Hong, Chong-Hae;Park, Gyung-Jin;Woo, Gun-Jo;Park, Jong-Seok;Ha, Sang-Do
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 2005
  • Contamination levels of total aerobic bacteria, coliforms, Esherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, and Listeria monocytogenes of Kimbab and its main ingredients sampled from general and specialized restaurants were compared. Total aerobic bacteria and coliform counts of Kimbab samples from both restaurant types were not significantly different (p>0.05), showing approximately $4\;to\;6\;log_{10}CFU/g$. E. coli counts were significantly higher in kimbab from general restaurants ($65%:\;0.7-2.6\;log_{10}CFU/g$) than those from specialized ones ($8.33%:\;0.70log_{10}CFU/g$), whereas those of S. aureus and B. cereus were not significantly different (p>0.05). L. monocytogenes was not detected in all Kimbab samples. These results indicate hygiene of Kimbab and its main ingredients are deleterious. Contamination levels of pathogens determined in the present study may be used as primary data for microbial risk assessment.

Development of XML based HACCP Diet Automatic Classification System (XML 기반 HACCP 식단 자동 분류 시스템 개발)

  • Cha, Kyung-Ae;Yeo, Sun-Dong;Hong, Won-Kee
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.86-95
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    • 2016
  • The main objective of HACCP(Hazard analysis and critical control points) system is to provide a systematic preventive approach how to control the risks in food production process. Practically, the diet classification process performed at the one of the beginning steps of the HACCP system, makes an important role of determining food safety risks and how to control them in every control point according to the different risk level of the diet. In this paper, we propose an automatic diet classification method for HACCP system using XML(eXtensible Markup Language). In order to guarantee the diet classification accuracy, we design the XML schema and attributes represents the relationship of every diet and ingredients analysing the HACCP diet classification rules. Based on the XML schema and document generation method, we develope the proposed system as client and server model that implemented XML based HACCP diet information generation module and integrated HACCP information management modules, respectively. Moreover, we show the efficiency of the proposed system with experiment results describing the school food diet information as XML documents and parsing the diet information.

Sanitation Management Practices of Food Delivery Companies that Supply Food to School Foodsevice establishments (학교급식 식재료 유통업체의 위생관리 실태)

  • Kim, Yun-Hwa;Lee, Yeon-Kyung
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.889-896
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    • 2010
  • We evaluated the sanitation management practices in food delivery companies that supply food and food ingredients to school food-service establishments. We examined the practices 38 food delivery companies located in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk areas of Korea. Sanitation management practices were self-evaluated using a Likert 5-point scale. The total mean score for delivery company sanitation performance was 4.45. Scores for perceived sanitation management performance of the delivery companies were: food ingredient storage and management (4.47); delivery worker (4.47); and management of delivery van (4.38). The personal hygiene score was significantly higher than those of other sanitation inspection items evaluated (p<0.05). Delivery company managers believed that their sanitation management programs kept food hygienically and that the food was delivered to a high level of safety and at optimal quality. However, the managers thought that food quality standardization was needed to ensure transparency in delivery. Food delivery companies wish to obtain sanitation and supply certifications if they meet certain criteria.

Impact of Approval Goals and Motivation on Consumer Intention: A Retail Context

  • AKHTAR, Muhammad Farooq;SUKI, Norazah Mohd
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.20 no.12
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: The objective of the study is to examine the role of approval goals, subjective norm, internal motivation, external motivation, attitude towards behavior, and perceived behavioral control on retail consumer's intention to consume fortified food in Pakistan. Research design, data, and methodology: The study was quantitative in nature. That is why the data were collected from 384 respondents approaching retail stores of Lahore, Gujranwala, and Faisalabad using mall intercept survey. Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze the data. Results: The results show that approval goals significantly influence subjective norms. Secondly, subjective norms positively influence internal and external motivation. Thirdly, attitude towards behavior and internal motivation significantly impacted on intention. However, the findings of the study show, non-significant relationship of external motivation and perceived behavioral control with intention to consume fortified food. Conclusion: Theory of reasoned goal pursuit was used to investigate consumer intention to consume fortified food in Pakistan. This study is helpful for the marketers to create a word-of-mouth strategy to enhance positive word of mouth for the company, which ultimately beneficial to develop the distribution strategy of the firm. Fortified food is full of health enriched ingredients which is beneficial for society at large.