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Physicochemical, rheological, and organoleptic characteristics of wheat-fenugreek supplemented blends

✍ Scribed by Hooda, Shalini ;Jood, Sudesh


Book ID
102213567
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
150 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0027-769X

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Abstract

The effect of blending of fenugreek (raw, soaked, and germinated) flour (Trigonella faenum graecum) from 5 to 20% in wheat flour on the rheological and sensory evaluation of bread, biscuit, noodle, and macroni was studied. Farinograph water absorption, dough development time, mixing tolerance index, and dough stability increased significantly with increased amount of fenugreek flour. Incorporation of fenugreek flour in wheat flour increased the protein and fat contents of blends but decreased the gluten contents. Among the supplemented blends, blends containing germinated fenugreek flour had higher protein contents (13.83–16.30%) up to 20%. Overall acceptability scores of bread, biscuit, noodles, and macroni were found highly acceptable up to 15, 10, and 20% levels, respectively.


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