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Cereal Chemistry | 2008

Physical and Sensory Properties of Regular and Reduced-Fat Pound Cakes with Added Amaranth Flour

Vanessa Dias Capriles; Eveline Lopes Almeida; Reinaldo Eduardo Ferreira; José Alfredo Gomes Arêas; Caroline Joy Steel; Yoon Kil Chang

ABSTRACT The sum of wheat flour and corn starch was replaced by 10, 20, or 30% whole amaranth flour in both conventional (C) and reduced fat (RF) pound cakes, and the effects on physical and sensory properties of the cakes were investigated. RF presented 33% fat reduction. The increasing amaranth levels darkened crust and crumb of cakes, which decreased color acceptability. Fresh amaranth-containing cakes had similar texture characteristics to the controls, evaluated both instrumentally and sensorially. Sensory evaluation revealed that replacement by 30% amaranth flour decreased C cakes overall acceptability scores, due to its lower specific volume and darker color. Amaranth flour levels had no significant effect on overall acceptability of RF cakes. Hence, the sum of wheat flour and corn starch could be successfully replaced by up to 20% amaranth flour in C and up to 30% in RF pound cakes without negatively affecting sensory quality in fresh cakes. Moisture losses for all the cakes were similar, ≈1% per ...


Cereal Chemistry | 2010

Effect of Adding Different Dietary Fiber Sources on Farinographic Parameters of Wheat Flour

Eveline Lopes Almeida; Yoon Kil Chang; Caroline Joy Steel

ABSTRACT Breadmaking is a complex process that involves a series of parameters that must be controlled. Rheological measurements are often used to predict the behavior of wheat dough during processing and the quality of the final product. There are many different dietary fiber sources that can be used to enhance the nutritional quality of bread. However, they will affect processing and final product quality. Response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to study the effects of adding different dietary fiber sources (wheat bran, resistant starch, and locust bean gum) on farinographic parameters of wheat flour. The experiments were conducted according to a 23 central composite rotational design (CCRD). With the experimental results or responses (farinographic parameters), the effect of each variable was calculated and the interactions between them were determined. Models that explain the effects of the different fiber sources on water absorption, arrival time, dough development time, and mixing tolerance ...


Ciencia Rural | 2013

Starches from non-conventional sources to improve the technological characteristics of pound cake.

Eveline Lopes Almeida; André Luis Marangoni; Caroline Joy Steel

This study evaluated and compared the effect of the utilization of five different non-conventional starches (chickpea, common bean, Peruvian carrot, sweet potato and white bean) and four different commercial starches (cassava, corn, potato and rice) in pound cake. Common bean starch, followed by Peruvian carrot starch were the non-conventional starch sources that showed tendency to improve the technological quality of pound cake, mainly in relation to corn starch, the most common commercial source. With these sources, the batters presented lower specific gravity and the cakes presented higher specific volume, lighter color, lower crumb moisture reduction during the storage period, and better texture attributes during all the cake shelf-life. Moreover, common bean starch provided higher scores in the cake sensory evaluation; especially for grain and texture attributes (moisture, tenderness and softness). Chickpea and white bean starches were more similar to corn starch in pound cake application.


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2014

Effect of proving time on the quality of frozen pre-baked French style rolls elaborated with the addition of wholegrain flour and enzymes.

Eveline Lopes Almeida; Yoon Kil Chang

Proving is a step in the breadmaking process that can be crucial in determining the final characteristics of the product presented to the consumer. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of proving time on the quality of frozen pre-baked French style rolls elaborated with the addition of wholegrain flour and enzymes. With this objective, doughs from six different formulations were allowed to ferment to different stages of proving. The first stage corresponded to the stage where the dough presented the maximum point of volume development without losing its resistance to touch. The second stage was soon after the first one, being characterized by a loss of resistance to touch but without a marked loss of volume. The rolls were evaluated for their specific volume, crumb texture (firmness and springiness), oven spring, shape, cut opening and cut height. The results showed that the proving time influenced various characteristics of the pre-baked French bread. A longer proving time tended to result in greater specific volume of the rolls with greater crumb springiness, but with a less firm crumb and reduced cut opening and cut height. The oven spring and shape were not altered by the proving time. The increase in volume was the result of increases in the width and length of the rolls. This study showed that the proving time was one of the factors responsible for the collapse in the structure of the pre-baked rolls, and that an adequate formulation could overcome the loss in cut opening and cut height resulting from a longer proving time.


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2013

Dietary fibre sources in bread: Influence on technological quality

Eveline Lopes Almeida; Yoon Kil Chang; Caroline Joy Steel


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2013

Evaluation of whole chia (Salvia hispanica L.) flour and hydrogenated vegetable fat in pound cake

Patricia Luna Pizarro; Eveline Lopes Almeida; Norma Samman; Yoon Kil Chang


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2012

Effect of the emulsifier sodium stearoyl lactylate and of the enzyme maltogenic amylase on the quality of pan bread during storage

Cristiane Rodrigues Gomes-Ruffi; Robison Henrique da Cunha; Eveline Lopes Almeida; Yoon Kil Chang; Caroline Joy Steel


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2012

Effect of the addition of enzymes on the quality of frozen pre-baked French bread substituted with whole wheat flour

Eveline Lopes Almeida; Yoon Kil Chang


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2013

Dietary fibre sources in frozen part-baked bread: Influence on technological quality

Eveline Lopes Almeida; Yoon Kil Chang; Caroline Joy Steel


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2015

Functional bread with n-3 alpha linolenic acid from whole chia (Salvia hispanica L.) flour

Patricia Luna Pizarro; Eveline Lopes Almeida; Alessandra Silva Coelho; Norma Samman; Miriam Dupas Hubinger; Yoon Kil Chang

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Yoon Kil Chang

State University of Campinas

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Caroline Joy Steel

State University of Campinas

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Norma Samman

National University of Jujuy

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Marcio Schmiele

State University of Campinas

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