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대두유와 소금의 첨가에 따른 동부 묵의 기계적 텍스쳐 및 관능적 특성Mechanical and Sensory Characteristics of Dongbu-Mook (Cowpea Starch Gel) by the addition of Soybean Oil and Salt

Authors
구미영이재경김기숙
Issue Date
Jun-2002
Publisher
한국식품조리과학회
Keywords
cowpea starch gel; mechanical characteristics; sensory characteristics; oil; salt; cowpea starch gel; mechanical characteristics; sensory characteristics; oil; salt
Citation
한국식품조리과학회지, v.18, no.3, pp 275 - 279
Pages
5
Journal Title
한국식품조리과학회지
Volume
18
Number
3
Start Page
275
End Page
279
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/65996
ISSN
2287-1780
2287-1772
Abstract
This study was carried out to investigate the effects of soybean oil and salt on the mechanical texture and sensory characteristics of Dongbu-Mook (Cowpea Starch Gel). As the amount of the soybean oil was increased, the hardness and chewiness of the Mook were decreased. But there were no significant difference in the cohesiveness and springiness. While the Mook samples made with commercial Dongbu-Mook flour didn't show a significant difference, those made with lab-manufactured Dongbu-Mook flour without salt showed higher hardness, chewiness than the ones with salt. The Mook made of commercial Dongbu-Mook flour was found to be higher in the hardness and lower in the cohesiveness than the one made of lab-manufactured Dongbu-Mook flour. In sensory evaluation, as the amount of soybean oil was increased, all the samples showed higher yellowness and greasiness, and lower clarity, hardness and chewiness. For the samples with salt, the yellowness was high, and the hardness was low. The Mook samples made with lab-manufactured Dongbu-Mook flour had low chewiness. There was no significant difference in the clarity and greasiness. Overall, the Mook samples made with commercial Dongbu-Mook flour showed the best quality, when soybean oil was not added and salt was added. For the Mook made with lab-manufactured Dongbu-Mook flour, the sample with 2% oil and salt was the best.
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