scholarly journals Assessment of Nutritional Value and Sensory Quality of Salted Roes of Catfish Clarias Gariepinus

2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 37-46
Author(s):  
Mohamed I. Salama
2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aneta Cegielka ◽  
Krzysztof Tambor

<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> </span><p>Four formulations of chicken burger were prepared: control product without inulin, and products with 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 % of inulin (in relation to the weight of meat, fatty raw material, and water), respectively. Physical, chemical and sensory analyses were made to evaluate the effect of inulin on the quality of cooked burgers. The results showed that the application of inulin did not cause significant decrease of the thermal processing yield nor the shear force of the products. However, the addition of inulin resulted in slight, but significant differences (P &lt; 0.05) in chemical composition and energy value of burgers. Burgers of all formulations were acceptable in sensory characteristics. The addition level of inulin not higher than 1.0 %, did not result in deterioration of physical, chemical and sensory quality characteristics of chicken burgers. To improve the nutritional value of chicken burgers, the modification of fatty acid composition is recommended.</p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> </span>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erica Valencia ◽  
Maria Goretti Marianti Purwanto

Functional food is a food that has a beneficial effect to the body beyond its adequate nutritional effects. It can help improve someone’s health and/or decrease the risk of disease. The awareness in the community of the importance of health encourages the development of functional food. One of the functional food that has been developed in Indonesia is the artificial rice. Artificial rice, an alternative paddy rice substitute, has a minimally equal value to paddy rice. Artificial rice is made to reduce people’s dependence on paddy rice and to support food diversification program to achieve food security in Indonesia. Artificial rice is made from a non-paddy rice flour with a certain compositions, so that it can be used as a vehichle to make a functional food and can be fortified with ingredients that contain functional active compounds. Indonesian researchers have developed artificial rice products by utilizing local resources, such as corn, sorghum, spices, tubers, and others, to obtain an artificial rice with improved nutritional and functional characters that have some health benefits such as antidiabetic, antioxidant, antihypertensive, and anticancer. Such development has resulted in the observation that artificial rice can be used as a functional food for rice substitute with an equal or better nutritional value than paddy rice. However, further research is still needed to improve the sensory quality of artificial rice so that it can be accepted easily by the community. Keywords: Artificial rice, food diversification, functional food, rice analogue


Foods ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 1412 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ada Krawęcka ◽  
Aldona Sobota ◽  
Emilia Sykut-Domańska

The functional properties of β-glucans derived from oats and barley are confirmed by numerous in vitro and in vivo studies. This study aimed to assess the effect of adding 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20% oat (1,3)(1,4)-β-D-glucans to physicochemical properties, as well as the cooking and sensory qualities of durum wheat pasta. Additionally, to improve the cooking and sensory qualities of pasta, we added 5% of xanthan gum and vital gluten. The present study showed that the addition of β-glucans led to an increase of the water absorption index (WAI), water solubility index (WSI), and viscosity of products. At the same time, an increase in the content of fat, ash, and dietary fiber was observed. The addition of (1,3)(1,4)-β-D-glucans influenced the cooking quality of the pasta, extending the minimum cooking time and increasing the loss of dry matter. At the same time, the color of the product changed. In the case of cooked pasta, the addition of β-glucans decreased the brightness and increased the yellowness and redness. It was found that the products enriched with 10–15% of β-glucans, as well as 5% of xanthan gum and vital gluten would yield functional pasta that may offer health benefits beyond its nutritional value. Further, this could influence high cooking and sensory quality.


Meat Science ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 122 ◽  
pp. 163-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.-P. Ellies-Oury ◽  
G. Cantalapiedra-Hijar ◽  
D. Durand ◽  
D. Gruffat ◽  
A. Listrat ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 43-52
Author(s):  
R Begum ◽  
S Ahmed ◽  
ML Hakim ◽  
J Sen

Rice bran, a milling byproduct of rice is rich in nutrients especially high in fiber and protein in comparison with white wheat flour-which is predominantly used for bread production. Inclusion of rice bran with wheat flour was expected to induce nutritional value of bread positively. Two form of rice bran sample both full fatted and defatted were incorporated with wheat flour in a proportion of 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% respectively to develop composite bread. Physical, chemical, and sensory evaluation was carried out to determine the quality of different composite breads. Bread weight didn’t differ statistically though there was a marginal declination of volume for bread with the increase of the percentage of rice bran. The percentage of protein and fiber was increased rationally as expected. A level of 10% rice bran added to bread was regarded to yield good sensory quality. J. Environ. Sci. & Natural Resources, 11(1-2): 43-52 2018


Author(s):  
Tien Kumalasari ◽  
Agussalim Matti

The aim of the study was to evaluate and formulate the ingredients of tuna tumpi products, indigenous traditional foods from South and West Sulawesi of Indonesia. This study has analyzed the effect of fish cooking methods and coconut maturity level on the sensory quality of the products produced. The effect of the treatment of grated coconut and the duration of the frying pan on the level of maturity of the tumpi product have also been studied. Reformulation of constituent materials and nutritional value of tuna tumpi products have been carried out. The results showed that the tumpi product made from grilled fish mixed with half-old coconut was the best product and the most preferred by consumers. Cooked tumpi or cooked perfectly product from grated Coconut not squeezed with a frying duration of 60-100 s are the products most preferred by consumers. The best composition of the ingredients for the best tuna tumpi products are 65% fish, 15% grated coconut, 5% tapioca, and 15 seasoning. With serving size 100 g, this product contribute 50%, 18% and 5% Indonesian Recommended Daily Allowance for protein, fats, and carbohydrate, resfectivly, and release 277 cal.


2013 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 65-68
Author(s):  
Ganeesha De Silva ◽  
Upul Marapana ◽  
Anton Kalubowila ◽  
Nirosh Lalantha ◽  
Thaksala Seresinhe

Animal ScienceChanges in physico-chemicals, microbial and sensory quality of newly formulated veggie burgers prepared from rice flour, wheat flour with (RW5E) and without (RI0E) fat emulsion, rice flour isolated soya protein (ISP) with (RI5E) and without (RI0E) fat emulsion were periodically analyzed during frozen storage at -18°C for 90 days. Sensorial attributes were altered with fat emulsion and rice flour wheat flour addition (p<0.05). RW5E was found to be the best sample based on sensory method. Further proximate analysis revealed that RW5E had gained 51.68% moisture, 8.38% fat, 48.33% TS, 36.84% ONF and 3.1% ash after 90 days of storage and RW5E was the best option to lessen purge and increase WHC followed by others. The results of microbial, pH and peroxide value indicated that all four products were well within the recommended standards. This study indicated that the addition of RW5E to veggie burger exhibited reasonable shelf-life and acceptable in terms of nutritional value and sensory attributes. J. Food Sci. Technol. Nepal, Vol. 6 (65-68), 2010 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jfstn.v6i0.8262


Author(s):  
Dagne Tarle ◽  
Mitiku Guya ◽  
Solomon Abera ◽  
Getachew Bekele Fereja

This study was conducted to assess the effect of drying methods and pre-treatments on nutritional content and sensory quality of dried fish. The experiment was conducted in factorial arrangement of 2×3×2 with two drying methods (sun and oven drying), three fish species (tilapia, cat fish and carp) and two preservatives treatment (garlic and ginger juice) laid out in Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Fresh fillets were analysed for their nutritional value and sensory quality. The compositions of the fresh fillets were 6.50-7.59% for ash, 74.20-76.67% for protein, 8.06-9.09% for fat and 8.47-9.12% for total carbohydrates. Drying reduced the moisture contents from 74.74-75.81% to between 7.76-8.25%, making it safe for storage. The ash content changed from 7.11 to 7.34 and from 6.50% to 6.34% for cat fish and tilapia, respectively, with statistical significance whereas no change was observed in carp with 7.60% because of drying. Drying method had no difference in ash and protein contents while increase in fat from 7.75 to 9.44% and a decrease in carbohydrate from 9.37 to 8.13% were observed in sun dried samples than that of oven dried fillets. This study showed that nutritional values of dry fish did not statistically changed during storage period of 3 months.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-18
Author(s):  
Rafaela Bergmann Strada de Oliveira ◽  
Flávia Della Lucia ◽  
Eric Batista Ferreira ◽  
Dayana Aparecida Queiroz Castilho ◽  
Estella Peixoto Carvalho ◽  
...  

This paper intends to develop and evaluate the sensory quality of tilapia hamburgers with addition of okara flour, aiming to develop a product of good protein quality, rich in fiber, low cost and easy access to the population. Okara flour was added at different concentrations (0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25%) to hamburgers and then these were subjected to analysis of acceptability (9-point hedonic scale). The averages for all evaluated parameters varied between 5.02 and 7.5, within the range of "indifferent" to "liked moderately". The highest means were found for formulations with 10 and 15% of okara, indicating the okara amount that provides better sensory quality of the product. These results confirm the tendency to seek products with higher nutritional value, and tilapia hamburger with added okara as an alternative to market, aiming at making fish and soybean increasingly present in the eating habits of the population.


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