Effects of Resistant Starch, Apricot Kernel Flour, and Fiber-rich Fruit Powders on Low-fat Cookie Quality
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Tarih
2010
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Yayıncı
Korean Society Food Science & Technology-Kosfost
Erişim Hakkı
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Utilization of resistant starch (RS) and apricot kernel flour (AKF) as fat replacers in cookies were examined and effects of fruit powders on the quality of low-fat cookies were investigated. A slight increase in the spread ratios of RS/AKF supplemented cookies were observed up to 20% level. The hardness of RS and RS/AKF supplemented cookies increased above 10% level. Sensory scores of RS and RS/AKF supplemented cookies were not different from the control. Total dietary fiber contents of RS and RS/AKF supplemented cookies increased with increasing level. Apricot powder (APR-P) supplemented cookies had higher spread ratios compared to the apple powder (APL-P) supplemented ones above 10% level. APL-P supplemented cookies had higher hardness and L* and lower a* than APR-P supplemented ones. APR-P appeared to be a more suitable replacer than APL-P up to 30% level.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
resistant starch, apricot kernel flour, apple powder, apricot powder, dietary fiber, cookie quality
Kaynak
Food Science and Biotechnology
WoS Q Değeri
Q3
Scopus Q Değeri
Q2
Cilt
19
Sayı
4