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British Food Journal | 2016

Exploring the acceptability of amaranth-enriched bread to support household food security

Hanli de Beer; Annchen Mielmann; Lizelle Coetzee

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the acceptability of an identified staple product enriched with amaranth grain, a traditionally used wild plant familiar to most of the population, after households’ food security status revealed that the majority of them were either at risk or food insecure. Design/methodology/approach A two-phase non-experimental, quantitative survey design with purposive sampling was used to explore the variety of foods consumed and the food security status of lower skilled (n=63) and higher skilled (n=81) income-earning households. During the second phase, recipe development and sensory acceptance of bread enriched with grain amaranth (n=91) were determined. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data. Findings Food insecurity was evident among the majority of the lower skilled income households while nearly one in four households in both groups were at risk to become insecure. Daily consumption of chicken and maize meal was evident in lower income households while the frequency in higher income households were significantly less. Bread was found to be the most consumed food product among all households (p=0.001; r=0.455). Supplementation of wheat flour with amaranth flour, a nutritious traditionally familiar wild plant, to support households’ food consumption was investigated. Results from sensory evaluation panels revealed that both bread samples with different percentage of amaranth flour (15 and 25 per cent) were acceptable. Originality/value The most important contribution of this study is the re-introduction and incorporation of a traditional food, amaranth, into a modern frequently consumed food to support households’ nutritional and monetary demands to ultimately contribute to general well-being and household food security.


International Journal of Consumer Studies | 2011

Consumers perceptions of food packaging: an exploratory investigation in Potchefstroom, South Africa

Magdalena Bosman; Elizabeth Kempen; Karin Venter; Magdalena Van der Merwe; Hanli de Beer


Public Health Nutrition | 2011

Adult consumers' understanding and use of information on food labels: a study among consumers living in the Potchefstroom and Klerksdorp regions, South Africa

Sunelle Jacobs; Hanli de Beer; Ment Larney


International Journal of Consumer Studies | 2010

Food choice: student consumers decision-making process regarding food products with limited label information

Daleen Van der Merwe; Elizabeth Kempen; Sophia Breedt; Hanli de Beer


Public Health Nutrition | 2013

Consumers’ knowledge of food label information: an exploratory investigation in Potchefstroom, South Africa

Daleen Van der Merwe; Magdalena Bosman; Suria Ellis; Hanli de Beer; Annchen Mielmann


Archive | 2012

Consumers' beliefs on indigenous and traditional foods and acceptance of products made with cow pea leaves

Magdalena Bosman; Annamarie Kruger; Sarah Tshepho Pona Matenge; Magdalena Van der Merwe; Hanli de Beer


Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems | 2011

Utilisation of indigenous plant foods in the urban and rural communities

Annamarie Kruger; Sarah Tshepho Pona Matenge; Magdalena Van der Merwe; Hanli de Beer


International Journal of Consumer Studies | 2013

Consumers' experiences of cold chain food packaging

Daleen Van der Merwe; Stephné Viljoen; Hanli de Beer; Magdalena Bosman; Elizabeth Kempen


International Journal of Consumer Studies | 2013

Consumers' experiences of cold chain food packaging: A qualitative study among women in South Africa: Consumers' experiences of cold chain food packaging

Daleen Van der Merwe; Stephné Viljoen; Hanli de Beer; Magdalena Bosman; Elizabeth Kempen


International Journal of Consumer Studies | 2011

Consumers' perceptions of food packaging: an exploratory investigation in Potchefstroom, South Africa: Consumer perception of food packaging

Karin Venter; Daleen Van der Merwe; Hanli de Beer; Elizabeth Kempen; Magdalena Bosman

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University of South Africa

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