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Studies on Optimum Conditions for Experimental Procedure of Yukwa (I) -On the soaking time of glutuous rice and the number of beating- (유과 조리법의 표준화에 관한 연구(I) -찹쌀의 수침기간과 꽈리치기 횟수를 중심으로-)

  • Jeon, Hyeong-Ju;Sohn, Kyung-Hee;Park, Hyun-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 1995
  • This study was attempted to standard Yukwa recipies by proposing optimal conditions for soaking time and the number of beating. Soaking time and the number of beating had effects on the number of peak, implying that 15 days of soaking time at $15^{\circ}C$ and 160 times of beating would be required. In Yukwa's microstructural image, the better groups were over 15 days of soaking time and as number of beating increased, the appearance improved. The longer soaking time, the better tenderness and expansion volume. The number of beating had significant effects on all sensory evaluation except volume. Response surface model showed that the optimal condition would be at least 15 days of soaking and 319 times of beating.

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Assessment of Absorption Property for Five Species According to Soaking Conditions for Manufacturing a Cask for Ripening Traditional Liquor

  • Park, Han-Min;Byeon, Hee-Seop
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.420-427
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    • 2008
  • To study the suitability of chestnut as a cask for ripening traditional liquors, the absorption property for pure water, liquor with 30% alcohol content and ethanol with 95% alcohol content were investigated for five species. Oriental oak had the greatest amount of liquid absorption while chestnut had the smallest amount. The absorption amount linearly increased with increasing soaking time. The absorption amounts for each section were greatest in RT plane, and the difference between LR plane and LT plane was very small for all soaking conditions. The anisotropy of absorption amount for five species was greatest in Japanese cedar and was smallest in white mulberry on the whole. And the change of absorption amounts according to soaking conditions tended to decrease in softwoods and increase in hardwoods, and the difference among wood species was not clear. From this result, it was found that chestnut with a small absorption amount, regarding of soaking behavior, was a good material as a cask for ripening traditional liquors, whereas small diameter oriental oak with a great absorption amount was not suitable in this purpose.

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Changes of Isoflavone Contents in White and Black Soybean Powders Prepared under Drying Conditions after Soaking (불림 후 건조 조건에서 서리태와 백태의 이소플라본 함량 변화)

  • Seung-Hyeon Cha;Ha-Young Song;Geum-Na Pyeon;Eun-Ah Hong;Se-Lim Bak;Sang-Beom Park;Shangle Jiang;Keum-Il Jang
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 2023
  • Isoflavones found in soybeans are present as glycosides and aglycones, which differ according to their chemical structure. The absorption rate and bioavailability of aglycones are greater than those of glycosides. It is known that aglycone isoflavones in soybean was converted from glycoside isoflavones by activating of endogenous β-glucosidase under drying (40~60℃) conditions after soaking. In this study, we compared and analyzed the proximate composition and isoflavone contents of soybean powders prepared under dried after soaking were analyzed. In the comparison of the proximate compositions, the moisture contents of white soybean powder dried after soaking (WSPDS) and black soybean powder dried after soaking (BSPDS) were decreased as compared with those of the control white soybean powder (CWSP) and control black soybean powder (CBSP). Whereas the contents of other proximate compositions were increased. The aglycone isoflavone contents were higher in WSPDS than in CWSP. Whereas the aglycone isoflavone contents of BSPDS had a similar content those of CBSP because of the component characteristics of black soybean. In conclusion, we believe that it is appropriate to identify and utilize the component characteristics of soybean varieties in order to induce an increase in the functional component content of soybeans under drying conditions after soaking.

Optimization for Roast Flavour Formation of Platycodon grandiflorum Tea (도라지차의 구수한 향미 발현 최적화)

  • 이기동;주길재;권중호
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.752-757
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    • 2000
  • Response surface methodology was used to optimized soaking and roasting conditions and monitor organoleptic properties of roasted Platycodon grandiflorum tea. In soaking and roasting processes based on the central composite design with variations in threonine/sucrose concentration for soaking of Platycodon grandiflorum, roasting temperature and roasting time, coefficients of determination ($R^2$) of the models were above 0.86(p<0.05) in organoleptic properties. The maximum conditions predicted for each corresponding organoleptic properties of roasted Platycodon grandiflorum tea were 1.64% threonine concentration, 137.83$^{\circ}C$ and 27.76 min in aroma, 1.46% threonine concentration, 136.1$0^{\circ}C$ and 25.19 min in taste, and 1.39% threonine concentration, 136.44$^{\circ}C$ and 29.05 min in overall flavour. The optimum condition ranges for organoleptic properties of roasted Platycodon grandiflorum tea were soaking in 1.40~1.64% threonine concentration, and roasting at 136.10~137.9$0^{\circ}C$ for 25.19~29.00 min.

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Changes of Physicochemical Properties during the Preparation of Persimmon Pickles and its Optimal Preparation Conditions (감장아찌의 제조중 이화학적 특성변화 및 최적제조조건)

  • Kim, Hae-Young;Chung, Hee-Jong
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.697-702
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    • 1995
  • Changes of physicochemical properties during the preparation of persimmon pickles and its optimal preparing conditions including salt concentration, soaking temperature, soaking time, amount of fermented soy paste, and ripeness of fresh pesimmon were investigated. The salinity and pH of soaking solution were rapidly dropped during 40 days of soaking, while their changes were negligible after 40 days of soaking. When the fermented soy paste was added to the soaking solution with $10{\sim}40%$ the pH dropped more slowly. Salt content in persimmon pickles was gradually increased during soaking and soluble tannin content was rapidly decreased during the first 10 days of soaking. L value of persimmon pickles was gradually decreased, but a/b value was slightly increased. The hardness of persimmon pickles was slightly increased up to the 20th day of soaking and then decreased. Most acceptable persimmon pickles were prepared when the less ripened fresh persimmons were soaked in 10% salt solution at $15^{\circ}C$ for 40 days, and the suitable amount of soy paste added to the soaking solution for preparing persimmon pickles was 20%.

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Effect of Soaking Conditions on Texture of Cooked Rice (쌀의 침지조건이 취반후 조직감에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Myung-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.511-514
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    • 1992
  • The effects of soaking conditions (time and temperature) of rice on the water absorption behaviors and the consequent textural properties after cooking were investigated. Water absorption during soaking was completed in 30 min at $23^{\circ}C$, while the hydration continued up to 60 min at $4^{\circ}C$. The hardness (H) of the cooked rice decreased, while the stickiness (S) and S/H ratio increased with increased soaking time. Soaking at $23^{\circ}C$ gave higher values of S and S/H of cooked rice than soaking at $4^{\circ}C$. Soaking for $10{\sim}40\;min$ at $4^{\circ}C$ or for $10{\sim}20\;min$ at $23^{\circ}C$ resulted the value of S/H between 0.15 and 0.20, which had been found at acceptable textural parameters of the cooked rice.

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Experimental Study of Gangjung and Sanja(I) -The Study of Texture of Gangjung and Sanja Prepaed with Soaking Time- (강정과 산자류 제조에 관한 실험조리적 연구 (I) -침수시간에 따른 강정과 산자의 질감에 관한 연구-)

  • 김태홍
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.63-68
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    • 1981
  • This study was to determine optimal conditions for preparing Gangjung and Sanja. Texturometer and panel test were employed to evaluated products which were prepared under varying soaking time of glutinous rice. The results are found as follows; Examination of acceptibilities of products by the panel test showed that 48 hours of soaking was the most optimal. In acceptability ratings. the second went to 2 hours, the third 24 hours, the forth 120 hours, the fifth, 72 hours, and the sixth, 96 hours. However, there was no significant difference in acceptability among various products(P>0.05). The cohesiveness and the brittleness of the highest-grade products soaking in 48 hours showed 0.09$cm^{2}$, 1.25cm, respectively by texturometer. In therms of acceptability, the cohesiveness of high-grade products read between 0.06~0.7$cm^{2}$. The brittleness of products examined was in the range of between 0.36 and 1.41cm. No significant difference was found among products prepared under varying soaking time n cohesiveness and brittleness.

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Study on the Mechanical Extraction Properties of Tobacco Stem Biomass (담배 주맥 바이오매스의 압착추출특성 연구)

  • Sung, Yong-Joo;Han, Young-Lim;Rhee, Moon-Soo
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2008
  • This work evaluated the extractability of tobacco stem biomass for the papermaking type Reconstituted Tobacco Sheet(RTS). The effects of the soaking conditions on the hydration of stem biomass and the effects of the hydrated state on the mechanical extraction were investigated. In order to simulate the mechanical expression process of a papermaking type RTS mill, for example, the screw press process, the novel mechanical pressing analyzer was developed for this study. The hydration of stem biomass by soaking process was greatly affected by the soaking time and the soaking temperature. The longer soaking time and the higher soaking temperature resulted in the higher hydrated stem biomass. Since the higher hydrated stem had more combined water in the inner structure and resulted in the more flexible structure, the higher hydrated stem leaded to the more compressed filter cake and the higher water contents in the filter cake after the mechanical pressing. The pilot pulping experiments showed the difference in hydration and extractability between burley and bright tobacco stem. The bulkier structure of the burley stem resulted in the faster hydration by pilot pulping and leaded to the larger reduction in water soluble components. And the hydration process showed the major influence on the separation efficiency of water soluble components.

Properties of Acorn Mook with Various Soaking Conditions (수침조건에 따른 도토리 묵의 품질 특성)

  • Na, Hwan-Sik;Kim, Kwan;Oh, Geum-Soon;Kim, Sung-Kon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.207-212
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    • 2002
  • This study was to examine the characteristics in the texture of acorn Mooks (acorn starch jelly) with different conditions to prepare acorn starch. By texture profile analysis, hardness and chewiness with 50% deformation were increased with increasing soaking days. Hardness of acorn Mook, measured by texture analyzer, showed significantly difference between the samples, and was closely related to the content of non-starchy substances and their intrinsic viscosity. The observation of microstructure through a scanning electron microscope (SEM) showed that acorn Mook showed finer and more fibrous structure than control(0-0), sample without soaking of acorn and sediments. Sensory characteristics of acorn Mook were affected by soaking treatment. The result of acceptance test on acorn Mooks indicated that the color and hardness increased with the increase of soaking days of acorn nuts and soaking times of sediments. There was a little difference between the samples in astringency taste. Their overall acceptability also increased except for 4-2 sample (i.e., soaking of acorn, 4 days; soaking of sediments, 2 times) and 4-3 sample (i.e., soaking of acorn nuts, 4 days; soaking of sediments, 3 times). As the results, the color, light brown, and the taste, a little astringency with consistency, were important factors of acorn Mook.

Cooking Techniques to Improve the Taste of Cooked Rice;Optimal Cooking Conditions for Top Rice Cultivars (우리 쌀의 밥맛 향상을 위한 취반기술 개발 연구;제2보 탑라이스 쌀 품종의 취반특성 연구)

  • Han, Gwi-Jung;Park, Hee-Joeng;Lee, Hye-Yoen;Park, Young-Hee;Cho, Yong-Sik
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.188-197
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    • 2008
  • This study was carried out to determine the optimal cooking conditions for various rice cultivars (Ilpoom, Saechucheong, Sindongjin, and Sura-top rice) using trial preparations with different soaking times (0, 30, and l20min) and cooking equipment (electric pressure cookers, electric cookers, gas pressure cookers, iron pots, and stone pots). In adddition, the texture and sensory characteristics of the rice prepared with the electric pressure cookers, gas pressure cookers, and stone pots were analyed. The results showed that the moisture, amylose and physicochemical compositions of the four rice varieties were similar. According to RVA, the Sura, cultivar had generally high viscosity, and the Ilpoom, cultivar presented the highest hot and peak viscosities. Saechucung had the highest initial gelatinizing temperature and Sindongjin showed the greatest setback. The optimal amounts of added water as well as heating conditons were dependent on the rice varieties, soaking times, and cooking equipment. A longer soaking time reduced the hardness of the cooked rice, amount of added water, and the heating time. The pressure cooking equipment provided the best cooked rice texture, reduced the affect of the soaking time, and decreased the heating time. In general, all the variaties of cooked rice had high overall acceptability, which tended to increase when the rice was soaked for 30min prior to cooking, had a 1.2-fold amount of water to rice added, and was cooked in the pressure equipment.