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Preventive Nutrition and Food Science 2001 Volume.6 No. 3 p.158 ~ p.162
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Chemical, Physical Sensory Properties of Expanded Extrudates from Pork Meat-Defatted by Soy Flour-Corn Starch Blends, With or Without Ingredients Derived from Onion, Carrot and Oat
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Jamora Jennifer J.
Rhee Ki-Soon Rhee Khee-Choon
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Abstract
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Blends of pork meat (20%), defatted soy flour (25%), and corn starch (48.61~53.71%) were prepared with or without additional non-meat ingredients, i.e., onion powder (1%), alone or in combination with carrot powder (1.5%) or extract (1.5%), or defatted oat flour (5%). All blends were formulated for 22.78% moisture, with water added where necessary. They were extruded using a laboratory single-screw extruder at 160¡É profess temperature and 170 rpm screw speed. The additional ingredients generally decreased product expansion and increased bulk density and shear force. When the product with no additional ingredient and the product with onion powder were evaluated by trained sensory panelists, \"grain complex\" was the most intense flavor note for both. With 1 % onion powder in feed, a distinct \"onion\" flavor note was detectable in extrudates. All the products may be considered \"healthful\" based on nutrient profiles.t; based on nutrient profiles.
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KEYWORD
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extrusion, pork, soy flour, corn starch, onion, carrot, oat flour, product properties
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