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창평쌀엿의 저장온도에 따른 품질특성의 변화 (Changes in Quality Attributes of Chang-pyung Yeot (taffy-like foods) with Storage Temperature)

  • 이종욱;박근형;석호문
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제24권5호
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    • pp.515-518
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    • 1992
  • 창평쌀엿의 최적 품질유지 조건을 찾고저 저장온도에 따른 관능검사, puncture force의 측정, 단면의 모양 변화 및 색도의 변화 등을 실험하고 종합 분석하여 본 결과 저장온도 $10^{\circ}C$까지는 품질의 변화를 찾기 어려웠다. $15^{\circ}C$ 이상에서는 품질특성이 나빠지기 시작하며 1주일 후에는 엿끼리 서로 들어붙기 시작하였다. 저장온도 $15^{\circ}C$ 이상에서는 각각의 엿이 서로 들어붙고, 먹을 때의 느낌도 좋지 못하며 치아에 들어붙어서 창평 쌀엿의 고유한 품질특성을 상실하였다. 따라서 창평쌀엿 고유의 품질을 최적상태로 유지하기 위한 한계 온도는 $12{\sim}13^{\circ}C$로 추정되었다.

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"임원십육지(林園十六誌)”의 초류(麨類) 조리 가공에 관한 문헌 연구 (A Study on the Literature of the Cooking Product of Cho(Misutkaru) in Imwonshibyukji)

  • 김귀영;이춘자
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.377-386
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    • 2006
  • Imwonshibyukji(1827) is an important and stupendous ancient scientific book, which is much like an encyclopedia, that can discern the dietary life of the latter period of Choseon. This article is assorted, which is mentioned in this book, as Cho(Misutkaru-in parched grain that is weed out into powder) to the main material of grain Youmicho, Wandoocho, Youcho, also the medicinal plant as the main material Youkhangcho, Backyupcho, Chungumcho, Unyoungcho, and Naecho, Haengcho, Eicho, Imgumcho, Joyou, Bokbunjacho, made by fruit. The results of inquiring the property by the assortment is as you see in the following. Youmicho, Wandoocho, Youcho, Youkhyangcho, Backyupcho, and Chungumcho, which consist of glutinous rice, nonclutinous rice, barley, buckwheat, pea, and black soybean are among 13 kinds of methods to make Cho. The manufacturing process is similar to that of Misutkaru, but in the case of Unyoungcho 6 different medicinal powders are mixed with Chundang and Sookmill to form a hard portable taffy substance, which is quite unique. Naecho, Haengcho, Eicho, Imgumcho, Joyou, and Bokbunjacho are extracted from pulp and processed in a powder form like Misutkaru, which can also be considered as a fruit tea. Youcho is unique in its sense, since it is fermented by maggots that are bred in order to obtain the juice. Cho is known to calm thirst and empty stomachs, and has various medicinal materials to act as food to aid virility. It is also known to have multiple functions as an alternative staple, refreshment to aid virility, portable food, and preferable beverage. There are ten references on Cho, 37% are Korean in Ongheejobji and 63% Chinese in Jaeminyosool, Bonchogangmok, Chungmoonbobang, Nongjungchunsuh, Wangshinongsuh, Shikgyung, Sukmyung, Bonchoseupyou, and Wisaengbogam. The citations are in the general introduction and 13 types of Cho are cited 19 times overall, but citations based on Chinese references are non existe.

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