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Development of Cookies and Muffins based on Rice, Quinoa and Corn Flours
A. Galdino-Vergara Mayra, Palacio Josefa, Reales Dunellys and Espitia Paula J.P.
Nutrition and Dietetics School (Programa de Nutricion y Dietetica), Universidad del Atlantico-. Cra. 30, N° 8-49, Puerto Colombia, Atlántico, Colombia
Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology 2018 SPL:226-228
Received: ‎September 14, 2017 | Accepted: January 22, 2018 | Published: November 10, 2018
Abstract
This research aimed to develop cookies and muffins based on a mixture of Rice (RF), Corn (CF) and Quinoa (QF) Flour as alternative bakery products. Three main formulations were used for the elaboration of cookies (F1: 60%RF, 30%CF, 10%QF; F2: 70%RF, 10%CF, 20%QF; F3: 60%RF, 10%CF, 30%QF); while for muffins elaboration two formulations were used (F1:27%RF, 5%CF, 14%QF; F2: 23%RF, 8%CF, 8%QF). Bromatological (ashes, humidity content, protein, fiber and lipids), microbial and sensorial (30 personnel for anon-trained panel with a 9 point hedonic scale) analysis were done to characterize the developed food products. The bromatological results showed the presence of proteins (10.58%), lipids (6.37%), humidity (9.56%), ashes (2.36%), carbohydrates (74%) and a caloric intake of 288 kcal. Muffins presented in their composition: 14% protein, 10% lipids, 14% humidity, 4% ashes, 40% carbohydrate and 320 kcal. Cookies presented the following microbial counts: 200 UFC/g aerobic mesophiles, <3 UFC/g fungi, <4 UFC/g yeast, <3 NMP/g total coliforms and <3 NMP/g fecal coliforms, while muffins presented the following microbial counts: 300 UFC/g aerobic mesophiles, <5 UFC/g fungi, <4 UFC/g yeast, <3 NMP/g total coliforms and <3 NMP/g fecal coliforms. Finally, both products had a positive sensorial acceptation.
Keywords:
Bakery, bromatological analysis, fortification, innovative food products, nutrition, sensorial analysis,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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