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Korean Journal of Food and Nutrition 2003 Volume.16 No. 4 p.417 ~ p.422
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Effect of Whole Soy Flour on the Properties of Wet Noodle
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Kim Woo-Jung
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Abstract
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Addition of whole soy flour(WSF) to wheat flour(WF) was studies for its effects on dough and noodle characteristics. The WF used was medium grade of strength and WSF was a fine flour of 350 mesh. The addition ratio of WSF to. n was up to 20%. The dough properties and textural properties of wet and cooked noodles were measured with using Farinograph, Amylograph and Rheometer. Farinogram data showed the minimum dough development time and stability at 6% addition of WSF. Amylograph data of initial pasting temperature and time were increased while the maximum and final viscosity and setback were decreased as the WSF added more to W The initial pasting temperature of 2.0¡6.0% WSF added flour were comparable to 100% WF eventhough viscosity was almost half of WF. The water absorption capacity was increased from 81.6% to 92.3% at 6.0% WSF and then decreased as the addition ratio of WSF increased. The extensibility of dough showed a maximal value at 8.0% WSF addition. Strengthness and hardness of wet and cooked noodle were increased to the heighest measurement as the WSF added up to 6.0% followed by a steady decrease thereafter. It was also found that WSF addition resulted an increase in adhesiveness of wet noodle and decrease in hardness and strengthness of cooked noodle.
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KEYWORD
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whole soy flour, addition, dough, noodle, texture
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