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Quality Characteristics of Tofu (Soybean Curd) Added with Cheongyang Hot Pepper (Capsicum Annuum L.) Juice (청양고추 착즙액을 첨가한 두부의 품질 특성)

  • Hwang, In-Guk;Hwang, Young;Kim, Ha-Yun;Lee, Jun-Soo;Jeong, Heon-Sang;Yoo, Seon-Mi
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.40 no.7
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    • pp.999-1005
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to investigate the quality characteristics of tofu (soybean curd) prepared with added Cheongyang hot pepper juice (CPJ). The moisture, crude protein, crude lipid, and crude ash contents of the control tofu were 82.98%, 10.26%, 4.86%, and 0.41%, respectively. The moisture content of tofu decreased according to the level of added CPJ, whereas the crude protein, crude lipid, and crude ash contents increased. The yield of tofu prepared with 5% CPJ significantly increased relative to that of control tofu. The turbidity and acidity increased with increasing concentration of CPJ, whereas pH decreased. The Hunter's color values of the tofu were significantly lower in L and a values and significantly higher in b values with increasing concentration of CPJ. The hardness, adhesiveness, and springiness of the tofu samples did not differ significantly according to the level of added CPJ. Capsaicin, dihydrocapsaicin, total polyphenol contents, and antioxidant (DPPH radical and ABTS radical scavenging activity) activities were significantly increased with increasing concentration of CPJ. Sensory evaluation indicated that the tofu prepared with 5% CPJ was not significantly different from the control tofu. Overall, CPJ could be used as an effective ingredient to improve the sensory and antioxidant properties of tofu without affecting the quality properties.

Comparison of Soybean Varieties for Yield, Chemical and Sensory Properties of Soybean Curds (콩 품종에 따른 두부의 수율 및 화학적, 관능적 특성의 비교)

  • Chang, Cheon-Il;Lee, Jung-Kun;Ku, Kyung-Hyung;Kim, Woo-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.439-444
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    • 1990
  • Fourteen varieties of soybeans grown in Korea were investigated for their chemical composition, yields and organoleptic properties of soybean curd. The soybean curd was prepared by soaking, grinding and heating of soybeans followed by filtration, coagulation with $CaSO_4$ and pressing. The proximate analysis showed that soybean curd had the moisture content of $75.0{\sim}82.0%\;and\;48.6{\sim}56.1%\;protein,\;14.8{\sim}40.4%\;lipids\;and\;6.4{\sim}26.8%$ carbohydrate by dry weight basis. The yield of volume total solids and protein from 100g of soybeans were $182.2{\sim}227.5cm^3,\;42.65{\sim}55.60%\;and\; 57.90{\sim}76.50%$, respectively. Among the 14 varieties, the highest volume yield was obtained from Suwon-141 which has the highest contents of moisture, carbohydrate and the lowest in lipids of soybean curd. The curd prepared with Baegun and Jangyeob contained relatively low values in moisture, protein and carbohydrate and yielded the lowest in volume yield. Therefor moisture, protein and carbohydrate contents in soybean curd affected greatly on volume yield. The organoleptic properties of odor and taste couldn't find any significant relationship with chemical composition of soybean curd eventhough there were some difference in their intensities among varieties.

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Quality Properties of Gelling Product prepared from Soybean Curd Residue with Addition of Gums (검류를 첨가하여 제조한 비지 젤화물의 물리적 품질특성)

  • Lee, Seog-Won;Han, Sung-Hee
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.428-437
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    • 2013
  • The physical properties of jellified soybean curd residue (Biji) with the addition of various gums were investigated to optimize the direct availability of a by-product of the tofu production process. The lightness (L value) of the jellified Biji prepared with various gums was approximately 77~80, regardless of the concentration of gum used. Especially at the concentration of 0.1% and 0.3%, a pectin showed a significantly higher value compared with other gelling agents (carrageenan and agar). The strength of samples prepared on the basis of carrageenan showed the value of 335~569 $g/cm^2$ and 234~335 $g/cm^2$ according to the addition of locust bean gum and xanthan gum, respectively. On the other hand, the samples made with pectin and agar were 134~272 $g/cm^2$ and 50~215 $g/cm^2$, respectively. Where locust bean gum was used as a viscous agent, the adhesiveness of sample prepared by adding carrageenan was greater than those made with pectin or agar. The values were -6.0~-11.0 g, -2.7~-10.2 g and -3.7~-7.0 g, respectively. Overall, the strength and adhesiveness of samples according to increase of the added amount of Biji showed constantly increasing trend regardless of the type of gelling agent used. In the sample containing carrageenan this trend was most noticeable.

A Study on the Soybean Curd(Tofu) made from Defatted Soybean Flour (탈지 대두분을 이용하여 제조한 두부의 품질 특성에 영향을 미치는 인자)

  • Kim Jin-Hee;Woo Eun-Yeol;Kim Kang-Sung;Kim Myung-Hee
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 2006
  • This study was carried out to determine the optimum conditions for making soybean curd(or tofu) from defatted soybean flour.. Heating soymilk above $80^{\circ}C$ for at least $5{\sim}10\;min$ was necessary for soybean protein to form aggregates during subsequent coagulation process with glucono-${\delta}$-lactone(GDL). For maximum yield of tofu, with water content of approximately 80%, extra addition of 20 g of oil and 5 g of GDL per 425 g of soybean flour was needed. Maintaining soymilk temperature around $75^{\circ}C$ for 5 min was necessary when GDL was used as the coagulant.

Physicochemical Characteristics of the Tofu (Soybean Curd) Added Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) Powder (수수가루 첨가에 따른 두부의 이화학적 특성)

  • Woo, Koan-Sik;Ko, Jee-Yeon;Seo, Myung-Chul;Song, Seuk-Bo;Oh, Byeong-Geun;Lee, Jae-Saeng;Kang, Jong-Rae;Nam, Min-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.38 no.12
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    • pp.1746-1752
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    • 2009
  • This study was carried out to compare the physicochemical characteristics of the tofu (soybean curd) with the additions of sorghum powder (SP). With increasing amounts of sorghum powder, the yields of tofu were increased. The tofu made of 5 and 7% (w/w) addition rates of SP gave the similar yields with that of control. Moisture contents of the tofu made of roasted sorghum powder after steeping for 15 hours (WR-SP) were higher than those of the control and the tofu made of roasted sorghum powder after washing (SR-SP) without steeping. The dietary fiber contents of tofu were higher in the SP-added tofu than control. The potassium contents increased with SP addition rates, while calcium and magnesium decreased. With increasing SP addition rates, hardness of the tofu decreased. With increasing amounts of SP, the L- and b-values of tofu decreased, whereas a-value increased. The total polyphenol, flavonoid and tannin contents, and ascorbic acid equivalent antioxidant capacity in the tofu extracts increased with increasing SP rates. Antioxidant components and activity were the highest in the tofu made of roasted sorghum powder after washing without steeping with the addition rates of 3-10%.

The Comparative Study of Curinary of Tofu of the World (세계 두부 조리의 문화)

  • 한복진
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.536-553
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    • 1998
  • Korea supposed the place of origin of soybean. Although it is speculated that it was edible in the era of the Three Kingdoms(A.D. 5-9C), there is no documentary evidence. The first record about the edibility of tofu was written down in the Goryeo dynasty, and there was several documents that tofu was exported to China and Japan in the Chosun dynasty due to excellent manufacture skills for tofu. Tofu has been a good source of protein as a food for the common people, though there were not many traditional kinds. Especially, tofu has been an important vegetarian foodstuff in a Buddist temple, and has been used for vegetable soup and skewered greens necessary for the sacrificial rites of the humbler class as well as of the royal court. We frequently made sliced raw tofu and fried tofu, and it was used for broil, stew, and casserole as well as stuffing. In addition, tofu and its bean-curd dregs were applied of making soy. In China it is assumed that tofu has been eatable since the time of the Han(AD. 1C). Chinese tofu and its products are various and generally 20 different varieties are used. There are many dishes applied of tofu. salted and plain tofu were used as Chinese appetizer dishes. Plain, salted, skinned or deep-fried tofu was stir-fried in an hot oiled pan with vegetables, meats and fishes. Additionally, there are a variety of tofu dishes utilized stewing, frying, steaming, and soup cookeries. Tofu first appeared in the era of the Nara(8C) of Japan and was come into wide use in the era of the Aedo(Tokyo). In Japan tofu and its products are various and introduced in Shojin cookeries prevalent in the Buddist temples. It is especially noticeable that frozen or skinned tofu was used for these. Japanese tofu cooking is more delicate than Korean and Chinese ones, and Japanese people do not use oil. Instead, they in general utilize steaming and broiling cookeries. In the western countries the history of tofu edibility is short. However, their practical application of tofu in the dietary life is very positive.

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Quality Assessment of Soybean Curd Supplemented with Saltwort(Salicornia herbacea L.) (함초를 첨가한 두부의 품질특성)

  • Kim, Myung-Hee;Shin, Mi-Kyung;Hong, Geum-Ju;Kim, Kang-Sung;Lee, Kyung-Ae
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.406-412
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of saltwort on the quality characteristics of tofu. In addition, we examined the potential for commercialization of tofu containing saltwort. For this study, saltwort was added to tofu at 0%, 4%, 8%, 12%, 16% and 20% and quality and sensory tests were administered. Analyzing the mineral contents of saltwort juice, K was present in the greatest amount, followed by Mg, P, Ca, and F (in decreasing order). There were significant differences in yield rates and turbidity between the groups. Acidity was highest in the control group, and acidity and volume of tofu tended to decrease with an increase in saltwort powder. L value and a value decreased as the content of slaltwort powder increased, but b value increased with increasing saltwort powder concentration. Hardness, chewiness, and gumminess were rated higher in the control and the 4% supplement groups than the others groups. In the sensory evaluation, cross section and soybean flavor were the highest in the 4% saltwort supplement group, and the presence of an "off-flavor" increased with the content of saltwort powder. The saltiness score was highest in the 20% supplement group. The 4% and 8% supplement groups were favored in the "feel after swallowing" assessment. Softness was the lowest in the 20% supplement group, and the 4% supplement group had the highest overall acceptability. As demonstrated by these results, the addition of saltwort positively affected the overall sensory evaluation of tofu and supplementation with saltwort at 4% and 8% might be considered the most appropriate choices. In conclusion, saltwort tofu expected to increase the functionality of new products, particularly with respect to product variety and health improvement.

Rheological Studies of the Tofu upon the Processing Conditions (제조조건에 따른 두부의 물성연구)

  • Kim, Hag-Jung;Kim, Byung-Yong;Kim, Myung-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.324-328
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    • 1995
  • The changes in the rheological properties of soybean curd upon the processing conditions were measured by the failure test, and analyzed by the stress-relaxation data. Soybean curd coagulated with $CaCl_2$ showed a higher failure stress value than other coagulants such as $MgCl_2,\;CaSO_4\;and\;Glucono-{\delta}-lactone$ (GDL), whereas addition of 0.3% $CaCl_2$ produced higher failure stress value than other concentrations $0.2{\sim}0.6%)$. Also, maximum failure stress of soybean curd was shown at the higher heating temperatures$(95^{\circ}C)$ and greater molding pressures, respectively. Initial and equilibrium stress at the stress relaxation curves showed the same tendency as those of failure test, and magnitude of elastic elements$(E_0,\;E_e)$ and viscous element$({\eta})$ were numerically expressed through simple Maxwell model analysis.

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The Effects of Tofu (Soybean curd) Containing Mushrooms on the Immune Activities (버섯첨가 두부의 면역활성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jong-Bong;Lee, Yong-Ho
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.961-966
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    • 2011
  • This research was carried out to evaluate the value of tofu containing mushroom as a immunomodulator. Tofu was made using $CaSO_4{\cdot}2H_2O$ or Lactobacillus extract as a coagulant after adding powder of fruit bodies or mycelia of Letino edodes and Lepista nuda to soybean milk. Proximate compositions of tofu and tofu containing mushroom were analyzed. Levels of interferon ${\gamma}$ (IFN-${\gamma}$), interleukin 4 (IL-4) and tumor necrosis factor-${\alpha}$ (TNF-${\alpha}$) in culture media of lymphocytes collected from mouse spleens after being injected with mushroom, regular tofu, or tofu made with mushroom were measured by sandwich ELISA. In addition, concentrations of IgG1, IgG2a and IgE in plasma or lymphocyte culture media were analyzed. Crude protein, crude lipid and crude ash were decreased in tofu containing mushroom but phosphorus was increased significantly. IFN-${\gamma}$ concentration was significantly decreased in mice injected with fruit body or tofu alone. IL-4 level was decreased significantly in mice injected with tofu containing fruit body of L. edodes. However, TNF-${\alpha}$ was increased in mice injected with tofu containing fruit body of L. edodes. Plasma levels of IgG1 were increased in almost all groups, while there was no significant change in IgG2a levels among treated mice groups. Concentrations of IgG1 and IgG2a were increased significantly in lymphocyte culture media of mice injected with tofu containing mushroom. Plasma levels of IgE level was significantly increased in mice injected with tofu or fruit body of L. edodes, but not in mice treated with tofu containing mushroom. These results showed that tofu with mushroom affected immune activities, and it seems valuable to consider developing the mixture of tofu and L. edodes as an immunomodulator.

Physicochemical Quality Characteristics of Tofu Prepared with Mesangi(Capsosiphon Fulvescens) Powder (매생이 가루 첨가 두부의 이화학적 품질 특성)

  • Jung, Bok-Mi;Shin, Tai-Sun;Kim, Du-Woon;Chong, Kyu-Wha
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.691-698
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    • 2008
  • In this study, we assessed the quality characteristics of soybean curds (tofu) prepared with Mesangi (Capsosiphon fulvescens) powder (0, 2, 4, 6%, w/w) were investigated. The yields of the curds containing Mesangi were higher than those of the control, and the yield increased with increasing quantities of Mesangi powder. The most abundant mineral in Mesangi tofu was calcium, followed by magnesium. The Mesangi tofu had a slightly lower pH than the control. The addition of Mesangi powder to curd evidenced a significantly lower L value (lightness) and a value (redness) than was detected in the control (p<0.05). The hardness level was highest in the tofu to which 2% Mesangi powder was added. However, this level decreased with increasing concentrations of Mesangi powder. Although the 4% Mesangi tofu evidenced higher adhesiveness than was detected in the control, we noted no significant differences among the Mesangi-treated curds. The soybean curds added to which 2% Mesangi powder was added had evidenced the highest level of cohesiveness, but the tofu containing 4 and 6% Mesangi powder was significantly reduced as compared with the control and 2% Mesangi tofu. Springiness, gumminess, and brittleness were higher in the 2% Mesangi tofu than in the others (p<0.05). The soybean curds prepared with Mesangi powder evidenced a lower total plate count than the controls during over 12 days of storage.