KMID : 1160620100150040340
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Preventive Nutrition and Food Science 2010 Volume.15 No. 4 p.340 ~ p.347
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Optimizing Recipes of Mung Bean Pancake for Teenagers
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Lee Jin-Wha
Shin Eun-Soo Ryu Hong-Soo
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Abstract
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To standardize the recipes for healthy fast food market potentiality, a sensory acceptability analysis, instrumental texture analysis and nutritional evaluation were performed on Korean style mung bean pancake (MPC) and modified MPC containing squid meat and soybean. Optimal ingredient formulation was revealed to be 34% mung bean, 49% pork and 17% vegetables for traditional MPC, and 21% pork, 66% squid meat and 13% soybean for modified MPC, using response surface methodology. Flavor and hardness correlated highly with overall acceptability, rather than appearance and color of traditional MPC. Higher squid levels raised adhesiveness, springiness and resilience of modified MPC, but the higher soybean levels decreased these textural attributes. Protein, lipid and total calories of modified MPC were lower than those of traditional MPC. Degree of gelatinization of modified MPC was superior to traditional MPC.
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KEYWORD
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mung bean pancake, response surface methodology, sensory acceptability, optimized ingredients ratio
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